Rev. M. J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E . Broome on British Fungi. 42 7 



In plantations, on the naked soil. CoedCoch, Oct. 1869-70. 



Pileus ^-| inch across ; stem 1-1 j inch high, 1-2 lines 

 thick ; gills narrow. 



Quite distinct from every species in the section, except H. 

 turundus, of which we consider this pretty species a form, 

 which occurs every year at Coed Coch. 



1280. H. irriguus, Fr. Ep. p. 329. 



In grassy pastures. Laxton, Norths., Oct. 28, 1866. 



1281. H. 2>uniceus^ Fr. Ep. p. 331. 



This fine species occurred in great perfection at Coed Coch, 

 Oct. 17, 1867. There is a splendid figure in Fries's ' Atlige 

 och Giftiga Svampar.' 



1282. Lactarius controversus, P. Syn. p. 430 ; Woolh. CI. 

 1868. 



In woods. 



This interesting species has been exhibited on more than 

 one occasion at South Kensington, and appeared at the late 

 meeting of the Woolhope Club. There is a good figure by 

 Mr. Worthington Smith in Seemann's 'Journal of Botany.' 



*X. pubescens, Fr. Ep. p. 335. 



The small normal form occui-red abundantly amongst peb- 

 bles on the side of Loch Ceneord, Aberdeenshire, at the end 

 of August 1870. 



^Russula vesca, Fr. Ep. p. 352. 



Bowood, Oct. 19, 1869. 



'^R.fi-agilisj Fr. Ep. p. 359. Var. odore B.foetentis^ Fr. Syst. 

 Myc. p. 58. 



Edge of Loch Ceneord, Aberdeenshire, amongst pebbles. 



This may perhaps as well be considered a small form of B. 

 foetens^ if not a distinct species. 



1283. R. nauseosa, Fr. Ep. p. 363. 



Coed Coch, Mrs. Lloyd Wynne, Oct. 17, 1867. Bowood, 

 C. E. Broome, Oct. 19, 1869. 



^ Cantharellus radicosus^ B. & Br. no. 1134. 



Specimens have been communicated to Prof. Fries, who 

 believes our plant, which has now been found in other locali- 

 ties, to be Merulius carhonariuSj A. & S. It has nothing 

 whatever to do with C. umbonatus. 



1283*. Lentinus resinaceus^ Trog. Eeg. Bot. Zeit. 1832, 

 p. 525. Forres, M. Terry. 



^Panus conchatus, Fr. Ep. p. 398. 



This species, which is certainly too near P. torulosus^ oc- 

 curred abundantly at Sibbertoft, on old elm-stumps, Oct. 1870, 

 exactly agreeing with Bulliard's figure. 



1284. Boletus collinitus, Fr. Ep. p. 410. 

 In fir-woods. Ascot, Nov. 1868. 



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