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patches, and there is practically no free portion left as a volva ; 

 whereas in A . ptiella the cap does not carr}/ up the universal 

 veil, which consequently remains as a good volva. The fungus 

 is also much smaller and more slender than A. miiscaria.' 

 {' Mass. Brit. Fungi,' 1911, p. 83). [To follow 45]. 



Tricholoma hordum Fr. 



Under beech and other trees. [To follow 105]. 



Tricholoma patulum Fr. 



Among decaying pine needles. [To follow 121]. 



Tricholoma civile Fr. 



Among fallen pine needles. [To precede 127]. 



Tricholoma duracinum Cooke. 



On the ground. [To precede 127, after T. civile]. 



Tricholoma lixivium Fr. 



Among decaying leaves. [To follow 137]. 



Mycena paupercula Berk. 



On decaying log. [To follow 233]. 



Pleurotus porrigens (Pers.). 



On decaying piece of pine branch. [To follow 310]. 



Pluteolus aleuriatus Fr. 



On rotting sticks. [To follow 394]. 



Inocybe deglubens Fr. 



On the ground among pine leaves. [To precede 441]. 



Inocybe perlata Cooke. 



On bare ground under beech. [To precede 442]. 



Flammula liquiriti.^ (Pers.). 



On fallen fir-branch. [To follow 478]. 



CORTINARIUS (Phleg.) TURBINATUS Fr. 



On the ground under beech. [To precede 548]. 



CORTINARIUS (Phleg.) EMOLLITUS Fr. 



Among grass near beech tree. [To follow 552]. 



CORTINARIUS (Ino.) TURGIDUS Fr. 



On the ground. [To follow 560]. 



CORTINARIUS (Tela.) stemmatus Fr. 



On moist ground, stream side. [To follow 604]. 



Hygrophorus fuscoalbus Lasch. 



Among grass, woodland path side. [To follow 773]. 



RussuLA viRGiNEA Cke. and Mass. 



Among short grass. [To precede 855]. 



RussuLA pectinata Fr. 

 Among decaying leaves. 



POLYPORUS ALBIDUS. 



On fir wood. [To be listed near 1038]. 



First found in Britain b}^ the writer, and Thos. Hey, Derby, 



1912 Mar. I. 



