1857.] LIST OF JEDBURGH FUNGI. 53 



Boletus subtomentosus : woods^ common. 

 „ luridus : woods and banks, not rare. 

 „ edulis : Fir woods, etc., common. 

 „ scaber : woods and heaths, common. 

 „ cyanescens : hedge banks, rare. 

 Hydnum repandum : woods, not uncommon. 

 Radulum orbiculare : dead Birch trees, rare. 

 Thelephora laciniata : on the ground, in Fir woods, not uncommon. 

 „ hirsuta : on dead trees, especially Oak, common. 



„ sanguinolenta : on fallen trees, not uncommon. 



„ quercina : on dead Oak branches, common. 



„ Sambuci : on Elder, common. 



„ epidermea : on dead branches of Birch, not uncommon. 



„ comedens : on dead branches, common. 



Clavaria coralloides, ^. grisea : grassy places under trees, rare, 

 abietina : under Spruce Firs, rare, 

 pratensis : pastures, common, 

 corniculata : pastures, common, 

 rugosa : grassy woods, common, 

 fusiformis : grassy moors, not uncommon. 

 Calocera viscosa : Fir stumps, not uncommon. 

 Spathularia flavida : Fir plantations, common. 

 Morchella esculenta : riversides under trees, common. 

 Morchella semilibera : hedges, etc., not common. 

 Helvella crispa : woods, etc., not uncommon. 

 Leotia lubrica : woods and grassy places, rare. 

 Peziza reticulata : sandy riversides, common, 

 badia : on the ground, rare, 

 onotica : Beech woods, rare, 

 vesiculosa : dunghills, not uncommon, 

 tuberosa: woods, rare, 

 granulata : on cow-dung, common, 

 coccinea : on dead branches on the ground, rare, 

 scutellata : on dead stumps, not uncommon, 

 stercorea : on cow-dung, common, 

 aeruginosa : rotten branches, not uncommon. 

 Bulgaria inquinans : on branches and fallen trees, not uncommon. 

 Tremella mesenterica : on furze, common. 

 Tremella sarcoides : on dead stumps, etc., not common. 



