Tubaria, Fries. 
T. furfuracea, Pers. On twigs and chips. A. 
T. crobula, Fries. On fallen branches. A. 
: T. paludosa, Fries. Among moss, &c., edge of lake. A. 
T. muscorum, Pers. Among moss or a tree trunk. Q. 
T. inquilina, Fries. On fragments of rotten wood lying on the 
ground. Q. 
Crepidotus, Fries. 
C. mollis, Schaeff. On decaying trunks. Q. 
C. epibryus, Fries. Growing on living plants of Hypnum 
purum. 
C. Rubi, Berk. On dead bramble stems. Q. 
C. epigaeus, Pers. On the ground. A. 
Emus Fries. 
. rubriceps, Cke. & Mass. aa soil in the aroid house. A 
very "remarkable fungus, the first European representative of the 
genus. In all probability imported with soil or plants from the 
southern halt lephe re. (Grev. xv. 57; Illusir. Brit. Fungi, 
967.) 
Bolbitius, Fries. 
B. tener, Berk. Among grass. A. 
B. grandiusculus, Cke. d Mass. Among grass. A. 
B. vitellinus, Fries. On dung. Kew Green. 
B. flavidus, Bolton. On horse-dung. A. 
B.titubans, Fries. Among short grass. Q. 
B. tener, Berk. Among grass. Q. 
Cortinarius, Fries. 
C. saturninus, Fries. Among grass under trees. Q. 
C. isabellinus, Fries. Under pines. A. 
C. scandens, Fries. Under pines. P. 
C. decipiens, Fries. Under trees. Q. 
C. acutus, Fries. Under trees. Q. 
C. evernius, Fries. Under pines. P. 
A large and robust fungus, readily known 
. armillatus, Fries 
2 the presence of three or four eae, zones of a vermilion colour 
ircling the stem. Under Q. 
