BOTANY 



Lecanorei {continued) 



Lecidea ostreata, Hoffm. 1,8 



— parasema, Ach. 



var. elaeochroma, Ach. 8 

 — *pelidna, Ach. 8 {Sun- 

 dridge) 



— petraea, Wulf. 



var. cinerea lo {Lydd 

 Beach) 

 — *premnea, Ach. 8 



{Cobham, Penshurst) 



— quernea, Dicks. I, 6, 8 

 — *rivulosa, Ach. 8 {Ightham) 

 — *rosella, Pars. 2 {Chelsfield) 



— rubella, Ehrh. 2, 3, 8 



— sabuletorum, Flk. 8 



— *sph2eroides, Sommf. 8 



{Toy's Hill) 

 — *spododes, Nyl. 2 {Cobham) 



— tricolor. With, i, 2, 10 



— uliginosa, Schrad. 2, 3, 8 



Lecanorei {continued) 



Lecidea vesicularis, Hoffm. 5,10 

 Graphidiei 



Arthonia astroidea, Ach. 8 



— cinnabarina, Walk. 8 



var. anerythrsa, Nyl. 3 

 — *proximella, Nyl. 5 



{Sibertswold) 

 Graphis elegans, Sm. 3, 8 



— scripta, Ach. 6, 8 



var. serpentina, Ach. 8 

 Opegrapha atra, Pars. 8 



— herpetica, Ach. 6, 8 

 ^*lyncea, Sm. 8 {Penshurst, 



Cobham) 



— saxicola, Ach. var. gyro- 



carpa, Zw. 8 



var. Persoonii, Ach. 8 



— varia, Pars. f. notha, Ach. 



2, 8 

 f . pulicaris, Lightf. 6, 8 



Graphidiei {continued) 



Opegrapha viridis, Pars. 2, 8, 10 

 Stigmatidium crassum, Dub. I, 



3,8 

 Pyrenocarpei 



Normandina laetevirens, Turn. 



and Borr. 8 {Hungershall 



Rocks) 

 Verrucaria conoidea Fr. 10 



{Hythe) 



— fuscaUa, Turn. 8 



— gemmata, Ach. 7, 8 



— glaucina, Ach. i, 8 

 — *macrostoma, Duf. 10 



{Hythe) 



— nigrescans, Pars. 8, 10 



— nitida, Weig. 



var. nitidella, Flk. 9 



— olivacaa, Borr. 5, 8 



— rupestris, Schrad. 



var. muralis, Ach. 10 



FUNGL 



The county of Kent is comparatively rich in fungi, due partly to the large extent of 

 coppice wood laid down for hop poles, partly to the numerous pine woods in the county, 

 and partly to the number of old trees in many of the parks. The records here given are taken 

 from Foster's Flora Tunbridgensis, 1816 ; Berkeley, in English Flora, vol. v, pt. ii., 1836 ; Jenner, 

 Flora of lunbridge Wells, 184.5 ; Hussey, Illustrations of British Mycology, 1847 ; Berkeley, 

 Outlines of British Mycology, i860; Cooke, Handbook of British Fungi, 1871 ; W.T.T., List 

 of Fungi found near Tunbridge, Gardener's Chronicle, 1875 ; Worthington G. Smith, Drawings 

 in the British Museum, and Berkeley and Broome, in various volumes of the Annals of Natural 

 History ; and M. C. Cooke and G. Massee in Grevillea, vols, xv.-xviii. The species scattered 

 throughout these publications together with an extensive manuscript list compiled by Mr. 

 E. M. Holmes of Sevenoaks, were brought together in a list published in the Journal of Botany 

 for 1 88 1 by Mr. Thos. Howse. Since that date numerous other species have been detected 

 in the county, so that the list now given is a fairly complete one of the fungus flora of Kent, so 

 far as it has been investigated. 



It will be noted, however, from the localities given, that many parts of the county have 

 not been thoroughly explored. 



The records for Sydenham are almost entirely those noted by Mr. Howse as well as many 

 of those from Kemsing, Shoreham, Chislehurst, and Deal. The species from Tunbridge 

 Wells were, many of them, detected by the late Mr. Thos. Walker, F.L.S., and those from 

 Southborough by Mr. W. Fawcett, B.Sc. ; those from the neighbourhood of Greenwich by 

 the late Mr. F. Currey, F.L.S., who published a list in the. Report of the Botanical Committee 

 of the Greenzvich Natural History Club for December 3, 1857, those from the neighbourhood 

 of Goudhurst by Mr. A. S. Bicknell and the Right Hon. Lord Justice Stirling, and those 

 from the neighbourhood of Sevenoaks, Wrotham, Canterbury, Plumstead, Dover, and various 

 other parts of the county by Mr. E. M. Holmes, F.L.S. 



Fuller details concerning localities, than can be given in this list, may be found in the 

 Journal of Botany, 1879, since the object here is to indicate the distribution of species in the 

 different sections of the county as indicated in the Flora of Kent. 



HYMENOMYCETES 

 Agaricini 

 Amanita aspara, Fr. Near 

 Bromley 



— excelsa, Fr. Shorne Wood 



— mappa, Batsch. Sevenoaks, 



Sandwich 



— muscari, L. Sydenham 



— pantherina, D. C. Chisle- 



hurst 



Agaricini {continued) 



Amanita phalloides, Fr. Bex- 

 ley, Bostall Wood, Chisle- 

 hurst, Witley 



— rubescens, Fr. In woods, 

 Sydenham 



Amanitopus vaginata, Roze. 

 Common 



Lepiota procera. Scop. Syd- 

 enham, Tonbridge, Deal 



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Agaricini {continued) 



var. rhacodes, Vitt. Syd- 

 enham 

 Lepiota acutasquamosa. Wainm. 

 Tunbridge Wells 



— amianthina, Scop. Seven- 



oaks 



— clypeolaria. Bull. Deal, 



Canterbury 



— cristata, A. & S. Sydenham 



