ADDENDA. 



The following species and varieties have mostly been pub- 

 lished as British whilst the foregoing sheets were passing 

 through the press. 



39a (p. 7). A. (Lepiota) cepa3stipes ; Sow. 



Var. cretaceus, Bull. ; pileus chalky- white, with darker 

 scales. 



39Z* (p. 7). A. (Lepiota) citropliyllus, B. and Br.; 

 pileus obtuse or broadly umbouate^ at length depressed, 

 lemon yellow, clad with rufous scales ; stem lemon yellow, 

 stuffed, then hollow, squamulose ; gills veutricose, rounded 

 behind or attenuated, approximate, lemon yellow. 



On the ground. 



Q)\a (p. 12). A. (Armillaria) aurantius, Schceff. ; pileus 

 fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, innato- squamulose, 

 viscid; stem solid, equal, concolorous, guttate above, clad 

 with orange scales, sub-annulate ; gills aduexed, with a 

 tooth, crowded, white. 



In pine woods. Forres. Grautown. 



66a (p. 13). A. (Armillaria) citri, Inz. Sic; cajspitose ; 

 1 in. ; pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then plane, rather 

 umbouate, smooth, sulphur yellow, margin crenulate, 

 becoming white ; stem slender, whitish, floccose at apex, 

 pallid, rufescent at base ; gills adnate, crowded, white. 



On stumps. Odour of fresh meal. 



