BOTANY 



In this paper most of Bohler's records are repeated, and a number of new 

 species noted. 



In September, 1897, the British Mycological Society held its annual 

 meeting at Worksop, and devoted four days to the systematic investiga- 

 tion of the fungi of Sherwood Forest, with the result that some 250 species 

 were added to the fungus-flora of the district. All the specimens gathered 

 on this occasion were identified by Mr. George Massee, Dr. C. B. Plow- 

 right, or Mr. Carleton Rea, B.C.L., M.A., who were present at the 

 meeting. Lists of the species found were drawn up for me by Mr. C. 

 Rea, Mr. A. Clarke, and Mr. C. T. M. Plowright, and to these 

 gentlemen my thanks are due. To Mr. Rea especially I am indebted, 

 not only for his valuable assistance on this occasion, but also for naming 

 all my subsequent gatherings of fungi from the neighbourhood of 

 Nottingham, many of which had not previously been found in the 

 county. 



A detailed list, with localities and authorities, of the Nottingham- 

 shire basidiomycetous fungi will be found in the Transactions of the 

 Nottingham Naturalists' Society for 18978. A few later additions have 

 been incorporated in the present list. 



The arrangement and nomenclature adopted are those of Mr. G. 

 Massee in his British Fungus Flora, excepting that the Uredineae, etc., 

 which are not included in that work, are arranged as in Dr. C. B. Plow- 

 right's British Uredineae and Ustilagineae : 



BASIDIOMYCETES 



GASTROMYCETES 



Scleroderma vulgare, Fr. 



verrucosum, Pers. 



bovista, Fr. (?) 

 Cyathus striatus, Hoffm. 



vernicosus, DC. 

 Crucibulum vulgare, Tul. 

 Sphaerobolus stellatus, Tode 

 Lycoperdon excipuliforme, Scop. 



saccatum, Vahl 



gemmatum, Batsch 



pyriforme, Schaeff. 



perlatum, Pers. 



caelatum, Bull. 



bovista, L. 



plumbeum, Pers. 



nigrescens, Vitt. 



pusillum, Fr. 

 Geaster Bryantii, Berk. 



limbatus, Fr. 



fornicatus, Fr. 

 Tulostoma mammosum, Fr. (?) 

 Ithyphallus impudicus, Fisch. 

 Mutinus caninus, Fr. 



HYMENOMYCETES 



Auricularia mesenterica, Fr. 

 Hirneola auricula-judae, Berk. 

 Exidia glandulosa, Fr. 



BASIDIOMYCETES (cont.) BASIDIOMYCETES (cont.) 



HYMENOMYCETES (cont.) 



Exidia albida, Bref. 

 Ulocolla foliacea, Bref. 

 Tremella frondosa, Fr. 



mesenterica, Retz. 



viscosa, Berk. 



versicolor, Berk. 



tubercularia, Berk. 



sarcoides, Sm. (The conidial 



stage of Ombrophila sar- 

 coides) 

 Dacryomyccs deliquescens, Duby 



stillatus, Nees 

 Calocera viscosa, Fr. 

 Clavaria fastigiata, L. 



muscoides, L. 



coralloides, L. 



cinerea, Bull. 



cristata, Holmsk. 



rugosa, Bull. 



Kunzei, Fr. 



crocea, Pers. (?) 



fragilis, Holmsk. 



uncialis, Grev. 



pistillaris, L. 

 Pistillaria tenuipes, Mass. 

 Coniophora olivacea, Mass. 



sulphurea, Mass. 



puteana, Mass. 

 Thelephora palmata, Fr. 



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HYMENOMYCETES (cont.) 



Thelephora terrestris, Ehrh. 



laciniata, Pers. 

 Soppittiella sebacea, Mass. 



- crustacea, Mass. 

 Peniophora quercina, Cooke 



gigantea, Mass. 



- rosea, Mass. 



incarnata, Mass. 



ochracea, Mass. 



cinerea Cooke 



velutina, Cooke 

 Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Lev. 

 Corticium sebaceum, Mass. 



lacteum, Fr. 



leve, Pers. 



arachnoideum, Berk. 



sambuci, Fr. 



lactescens, Berk. 



sanguineum, Fr. 



coeruleum, Fr. 



lividum, Pers. 



comedens, Fr. 

 Stereum hirsutum, Fr. 



purpureum, Pers. 



sanguinolentum, Fr. 



rugosum, Fr. 

 Craterellus cornucopioides, Pers. 

 Cyphella capula, Fr. 



Solenia anomala, Fr. 



