Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 21 
Ballinluig, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
Spores strongly granulated. 
*A. (Galera) minutus, Quélet, i. p. 10, tab. 1. f. 5. 
In woods amongst moss. Wrotham, Kent, Oct. 1, 1875. 
1657. A. (Tubaria) cupularis, Bull. t. 554. f.2; Fr. Hym. 
Kur. p. 272. 
Ballinluig, Rev. J. Stevenson, no. 919. 
*A. (Crepidotus) Rubi, B.; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 276. 
Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. 
1658. A. (Crepidotus) Phillipsii, B. & Br. Pumilus, um- 
brinellus ; pileo obliquo striato glabro ; stipite basi incurvo 
solido ; lamellis angustis ventricosis, breviter adnatis. 
On grass. Wrekin, W. Phillips, Esq. 
_  Pileus about 3 lines across, stem 1-1} line high, spores 
"0002 long. <A very distinct species. 
1659. A. (Stropharia) thraustus, Kalkb. Fung. Hung. 
tab. 15. f.4; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 286, sub A. sguamoso. 
Rannock, Dr. Buchanan White. 
1660. A. (Stropharia) scobénaceus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 288. 
Glamis, Rev. J. Anderson. ‘Two forms occur, one much 
more slender. 
1661. A. (Psilocybe) ammophilus, Mont. & Dur. Exp. Sc. 
Alg. tab. 31. 
On sand. St. Andrews, where it is abundant, Rev. M. 
Anderson. There is no doubt that it is a true Psilocybe. 
Spores *0005 long, ‘00035 wide. 
*A. (Psathyra) Gordoni, B. & Br.; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 308. 
A. aulacinus, Fr. Mon. ii. p. 348. 
Abundant on the wood of a cold frame. Coed Coch, Oct. 
31, 1876. 
1662. A. (Paneolus) sphinctrinus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 311; 
Quélet, tab. 8. fig. 5. 
_ Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
The slender form figured by Quélet. 
1663. Cortinarius (Telamonia) quadricolor, Fr. Hym. Eur. 
. 378. | 
? Coed Coch, Oct. 1876. 
1664. C. (Hydrocybe) dilutus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 389. 
Coed Coch, Oct. 1876. 
1665. C. (Hydrocybe) erythrinus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 396. 
In woods. Coed Coch, Oct. 1876. 
1666. Paxillus spilomeolus, Fr. Hym. Kur. p. 402; Hoffm. 
dentan: 104fie. 1: 
Stoke Poges, M. Terry, Esq. 
The spotted pileus and dingy spores at once distinguish it 
from any Tricholomata with which it might be confounded. 
