52 LIST OF JEDBURGH FUNGI. [MaVCh, 



Agaricus (Psaliota) semiglobatus : pastures, common. 



„ „ seruginosus : pastures and woods, common. 



„ (Hypholoma) lacrymabundus : stumps of trees, rare. 



„ „ lateritius : Fir stumps, common. 



„ fascicularis : roots of trees, very common. 



, (Psilocybe) foenisecii : pastures, not rare. 



„ (Psathyra) atomatus : grassy woods, not rare. 



„ (Coprinarius) semiovatus : on dung, etc., common. 



„ „ fimiputris : on dung, etc., common. 



„ „ disseminatus : on stumps, etc., common. 



„ (Coprinus) comatus : roadsides, etc., common. 



„ „ atramentarius : waste places, roots of trees, 



etc., common. 



„ (Coprinus) micaceus : roots of trees, common. 



„ „ niveus : horse-dung in pastures, common. 



„ „ plicatilis : grassy places, not uncommon. 



„ „ ephemerus : dunghills, etc., common. 



„ (Gomphus) glutinosus : Fir woods, rare. 

 CanthareUus aurantiacus : Fir woods, common. 

 Cantharellus cibarius : woods, common. 

 Merulius corium : on sticks, etc., common. 

 Polyporus squamosus : rotten trees, common. 



„ varius ; rotten trees, not uncommon. 



„ sulphureus : rotten trees, rare. 



„ crispus : stumps of trees, not uncommon. 



„ amorphus : Fir stumps, not uncommon. 



„ betulinus : dead Birch-trees, common. 



„ salicinus : stumps of trees, not common. 



„ versicolor : dead trees, stumps, etc., very common. 



„ abietinus : dead Fir trees, common. 



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„ dryadeus : old Oaks, rare. 



„ fomentarius : dead Alder-trees, common. 



„ igniarius : on Willows, etc., rare. 

 Boletus luteus : Fir woods, etc., common. 



„ Grevillei : Fir woods, etc., common. 



„ bovinus : heathy Fir woods, common. 



„ piperatus : dry banks, not common. 



„ variegatus : Fir woods, not uncommon. 



