Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fiiniji. 133 



This interesting species may be easily mistaken, if the spores 

 are not carefully observed. We have a characteristic clraAving 

 from Fries. AVhite when dry. 



1540. A. (Psathyrella) caliginosus^ Jungh. in Linn. v. 5, 

 tab. 6. fig. 13. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1541. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) daricolor^ Fr. Ep. p. 330, 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1541Z><s. C. (Phlegmacium) decoloratus, Fr. Ep. p. 351. 

 Epping, Mr. J. English. 



1542. C. (Phlegmacium) sehaceus, Fr. Ep. p. 337, 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1543. C. (Phlegmacium) croceo-cceruleics, Fr. Ep. p. 352 ; 

 Ag. Pers. Ic. et Desc. tab. 1. fig. 2, 



Laxton Park, Norths, Oct. 22, 1875. 



1544. C. (Inoloma) cyanites, Fr. Ep. p. 361. 



Brought from Reading by ]\Ir. Austin to the Fungus show 

 at South Kensington, 1874. 



The specimens belong to the variety which turns red slower 

 when bniised. We have a drawing of this magnificent species 

 from Fries. It is one of the finest of the genus. 



1545. G. (Inoloma) i-edimifus, Fr. Ep. p. 363. 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1546. 6'. (Dermocybe) ciimia-us^ Fr. Ep. p. 367. 



J. Renny. We have no information as to the locality 

 of this or of 1549 and 1551, which we have received from 

 ]\Ir. Renny. 



1.547. C. (Dermocybe) myrtilUnus^ Fr. Ep. p. 368. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. Rannoch, Dr. Buchanan 

 White. 



1548. C. (Dermocybe) venetus, Fr. Ep. ]). 374. 

 Rannoch, Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. A small but 



interesting species, differing in colour from any species with 

 which we are acquainted. 



1549. C. (Telamonia) licinipes^ Fr. Ep. p. 376. 

 J. Renny. 



1550. C. (Telamonia) iiliiniiger^ Fr. Ep. p. 377. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Steven.son. A single small specimen, 

 densely plumose. 



1551. C. (Telamonia) ^^M/ic/a^?/5, Fr. Ep. p. 382. 

 J. Renny. 



1.552. C. (Ilydrocybe) detonsus, Fr. Ep. p. 397. 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. Amongst moss in woods. 

 Probably a veiy common species. 



1553. C. (Ilydrocybe) milvinus, Fr. Ep. p. 399. 

 In woods. Wrotham, Kent, Oct, 1, 1875. 



