1857.J LIST OF JEDBURGH FUNGI. 51 



Agaricus (Collybia) Rotula : on stumps_, etc^ rare. 



„ (Mycena) filopes : woods^ very common. 



,} „ galericulatns : stumps of trees, etc., common. 



), „ polygrammus: stumps of trees, etc., common. 



„ ,, galopus : mossy moors, rare. 



}, „ purus : Fir woods, etc., common. 



„ „ epipterygius : on dead leaves, etc., common. 



„ „ corticola : trunks of trees, common. 



„ (Omphalia) umbelliferus : moors, mossy places, common. 



„ ,, fragrans : Fir and Larch plantations, rare. 



;, „ metachrous : Fir and Larch plantations, 



common. 



„ (Omphalia) cyathiformis : woods and pastures, not rare. 



„ (Pleuropus) inconstans : stumps of trees, rare. 



„ „ ostreatus : dead trees, not uncommon. 



„ „ serotinus : dead Birch trees, not uncommon. 



„ „ mitis : Larch and Spruce branches, common. 



„ (Clitopilus) rhodopolius : dry Fir woods, rare. 



„ „ Pluteus : on stumps and by hedges, rare. 



„ (Telamonia) gentilis: grassy places under trees, common. 



„ (Inoloma) anomalus : woods, rare. 



„ ,, glaucopus : woods and banks, not uncommon. 



„ (Dermocybe) cinnamomeus : woods and banks, common. 



„ „ ochroleucus : dry woods, rare. 



„ (Pholiota) aureus : stumps of trees, rare. 



„ „ squarrosus : stumps of trees, not uncommon. 



„ „ flammans : stumps of trees, not uncommon. 



„ • „ mutabilis : stumps of trees, not uncommon. 



„ (Myxacium) collinitus : under trees, rare. 



„ „ elatus : Fir woods, common. 



„ (Flammula) inopus : Fir woods, rare. 



„ (Inocybe) scaber : Fir woods, rare. 



„ „ flocculosus : pastures, etc., rare. 



„ „ geophyllus : Fir woods, not uncommon, 



„ (Galera) tener: pastures, rare. 



„ „ hypnorum : mossy moors, not uncommon. 



„ (Tapinia) involutus : woods and pastures, common. 



„ (Psaliota) Georgii : pastures, common. 



„ „ campestris : pastures, common. 



„ ,, prsecox : pastures and hedges, common. 



