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Lopkodium spinosum (Withering's Fern) West and 



East Harting Downs. 

 Dryopteris Filix-mas (Male Fern). 

 D. Borreri (Borrer's Male Fern). 

 Athyrium Felix-femina (Lady Fern), in the park 



and the Killing wood. 



Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum (Black Spleenwort). 

 A. Trichomanes (Maidenhair Spleenwort). 

 Amesium Ruta-muraria (Rue-leaved Spleenwort). 

 Phyllitis Scolopendrium (Hart's-tongue Spleenwort). 

 Notolepeum Ceterach (Scaly Spleenwort). 

 Osmunda Regalis (Flowering Fern). 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum (Adder's Tongue), in the Leith 



and Padswood Copse. 



FUNGI. 



Amanita muscaria (Fly Amanita), found at West 

 Heath and on the banks of the adjacent railway. 

 This is one of our most beautiful and at the same 

 time one of our most poisonous fungi, remarkable 

 in the Russian annals for having caused the death 

 of an Emperor. One of the specimens we picked 

 measured eight inches and a half across the pileus, 

 the upper surface of which was of a rich crimson 

 studded with cream-coloured warts. 



Agaricus proceruss (Parasol Mushroom). In the park 

 and on the Downs. 



Agaricus ostreatus (Oysler Agaric). 



A, arvensis (Horse Mushroom). 



A. campestris (Common Mushroom). 



Coprinus contains ( Shaggy Coprinus). 



C. atramentarius (Inky Coprinus). 



C. micaceus (Glistening Coprinus). 



CantJiarellus cibarius (Edible Chantarelle), in Hodson 

 Copse. 



Marasmius oreades (Fairy-ring Champignon). 



Boletus edulis (Edible Boletus). 



Polyporus sulfurcns (Sulphury Polyporus). 



