128 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



1880. G. (Telamonia) impennis, Fr. 



Amongst dead leaves. Bomere, W. Phillips. Mr. Hough- 

 ton sent from Tibberton Firs a species exactly intermediate 

 between this and the common C. torvus. 



1881. C. (Telamonia) /aJeZZim, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. A single specimen. 



1882. C. (Telamonia) paleaceus, Fr. 



Coed Coch, Hereford, &c. Apparently a very variable 

 species. 



1883. C. (SlydiXOQ.j\)Q) juharinus^ Fr, 

 Coed Coch. Abundant early in 1879. 



1884. C. {\lj(\.rocjhe) fasciatusj Fr. 

 Coed Coch. Umbo very acute. 



1885. Hygrophorus sciophanuSj Fr. 



Coed Coch. Small specimens. Gigantic specimens of 

 this occur near Geneva, as found by Mr. Renny, with a 

 darker form, of both of which we have excellent drawings. 



1886. H. suhradiatus, Schum. 

 Salop, W. Phillips, Esq. 



1887. Lactarivs intermediuSj Krombh. 



Norfolk, the Rev. J. M. Du Port and Mr. Plowright. 



The specimens agree with Krombholz's plant, except that 

 when fresh and dried they are more or less zoned as in L. 

 insulsus. 



1888. Russula Queletii^ Fr. 



Very common, confounded probably with R. rubra. 



1889. Marasmius urens, Fr. 



A curious form with the pileus becoming very dark when fully 

 grown, and exceedingly acrid, occurred in a hothouse at Coed 

 Coch in profusion for many weeks in September and October, 

 with the white form of A. cepcestipes and A. meleagris. 



'^ Lentinus JimhriatuSj Curr. 



On a stump. Edenbridge, J. Renny, Aug. 1879. 



1890. Polyporus (Resupinati) umhrinus^ Fr. 

 Knowle Park, Burchell. 



1891. P. (Resupinati) reticulatus^ P. 

 Hereford, 1878. 



1892. Dcedalea aurea, Fr. 



Hereford. Imbricated, the veins for the most part straight 

 and radiating. 



'^Hydnum rufescens, Fr. 



Dolgelley, Miss Ruth Berkeley. Differing from H. repan- 

 dum in having the pileus distinctly tomentose, in this case 

 studded with little villous warts. 



1893. H. acre, Qu^let. 

 Forres, Rev. J. Keith, 1878. 



