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



1359. H. metajjodius^ Fr. 



Street, J. A. Clark, Oct. 1871, J. Renny, Nov. 4, 1871. 



1360. //. Hovghtoniy B. & Br. Pileo convexo, lasticolori, 

 centre cleniura depresso, striate, cum stipite fulvo-flavo, trans- 

 versim iindulato, viscosissiino 5 lamellis decurrentibus, tenuibus, 

 gilvis. 



Amongst grass. Preston, Salop, Oct. 21, 1872. 



Pileus 1^-2 inches across ; stem 2 inches and more high, 

 ^ thick, sometimes tinged above with blue. Odour foxy. 

 The gelatinous coat is extremely thick, and at length separates 

 and forms a cup in the centre. 



*Lactarius glyciosmuSy Fr. 



Herefordshire. 



This appears to be a rare species, at least in England. 



1361. Marasmius tergimis^ Fr. 



Batheaston, Nov. 28, 1870. Amongst leaves in a wood. 



Pileus fV inch across, faintly striate, of a pale reddish brown, 

 darker in the centre ; stem about 3 inches high, \ line thick, 

 smooth, pale brown, satiny ; gills reddish ochre, adnate by a 

 tooth, but sinuated, moderately distant. 



1361*. Dcedalea mollis^ Sommf. 



C. B. Plowright, Sept. 1872. Exactly agreeing with spe- 

 cimens from Blytt. 



1362. Boletus inunctus, Kromb. tab. 76. figs. 10, 11. 

 Ascot, Lyndhurst, Coed Coch. 



1363. B. rubinus, Smith. 

 Chippenham. 



Spores at first rosy, then warm brown, •00025-'0003 inch 

 long, -0002 wide. 



*i?. cgcmescenSj Bull. ; Saund. & Sm. tab. 47. 



East Budleigh, C. H. S])encer Perceval. 



We were very glad to receive the true plant of Bulliard, as 

 that figured by Mr. Cooke is a very difi'erent species, with very 

 different spores. The fioccose coating which encloses the wliole 

 plant when young is very curious. The degree in which the 

 tiesh becomes blue is variable, and was very slight in Mr. 

 Perceval's specimens. 



1364. Polyjoorus frondosus, Fr. 



Berkshire, 1871. Exhibited at South Kensington, Oct. 

 1871. 



1365. P. (Anodermei) mollis ^ Fr. 

 Near Slough, M. Teny, Esq. 



1366. P. (Placodermei) carneus^ Fr. 



"Welshpool, on an old stump, Nov. 1871, Rev. J. E. Vize. 

 This species occurs in various parts of the world, and has 

 been found in British North America. 



