Fungi terrestres from \orth-East ("ireeiiland. 141 



Russula sp. cfr. R. integram (L.) Fr. — Epicr., p. 360. 



No. 333b (coloured drawing): near the large lake, 1 — 8 — 07; No. ;i5;5 (coloured 

 drawing) : no locality noted. 



Of these specimens No. 353 (deep-red, strongly tuberculated at 

 the margin, stalk somewhat faintly yellowish) certainly comes nearest 

 to the true R. intégra Fr.; No. 333b seems more distant, to judge 

 from the coloured drawing, especially in the yellow stalk — and is 

 in anj^ case not R. intégra sensu Friesii. — "Plures occurrunt am- 

 biguae formae, praecipue R. intégra coloris varietatibus fallax". (Sacc. 

 Syll. V, 469). 



Russula intégra is "in Europa boreali ex vulgatissimis" and is 

 further noted from Siberia and the Bellot Islands (81° 41' N. L.) 

 (Sacc. Syll. V, p. 475). 



Russula sp. cfr. R. nitidam (Pers.) Fr. — Epicr. p. 361. 



No. 400 (coloured drawing): Basiskæret, 20—8—07. 



The pileus has a characteristic, deep-blue colour with red-mauve 

 spots. If the lamellae are yellowish — and they certainly seem to 

 be so — the fungus belongs in the neighbourhood of the species 

 named. 



Rostrup (Fungi Groenlandiae, Medd. om Grønland III, p. 529) 

 gives R. nitida from Upernivik. 



Russula sp. 



No. 270b (coloured drawing): In pool N. of Therniometerfjæld, 4 — (5— 07. 



The plant itself is not to be found in the collection, and the 

 coloured drawing does not give sufficient information to make a 

 determination of the species possible. 



Tubaria Fr. 

 Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Fr. — Syst. Myc. I, p. 262. 



No. .'574: Near tlie sliore E. of Tliermometerfjæld, 12 — 8 — 07. On the slope in a 

 dried-up water-course. Moorland. 



Small, but typically developed specimens with several concentric 

 circles of clay-coloured scales along the margin of the pileus. 



Rostrup does not mention this fungus from East Greenland 

 (only from Upernivik and Disco); but it has probably been found 

 later at Cape Bismarck; cf. Due d'Orléans: Croisière océanographique 

 etc.. Botanique, p. 12. 



Agaricaceae iudeterminatae. 



The remainder of the Agaricaceae collected, in all three species, 

 must be taken together under this designation, as not even a deter- 



