332 NOVA SCOTIAN FUNGI — SOMERS. 



Art. II. — Nova Scotian, Fungi — J. Somers, M.D., F.R.M.S, 



(Read Dec. 12, 1881.) 

 I have been enabled during the past season to make the fol- 

 lowing additions to our mycologieal Flora; before proceeding 

 therewith, I wish to record an expression of thanks to Professor 

 Chas. H, Peck, of the State Museum of Natural History, Albany, 

 N. Y., for very great kindness in diagnosticating and naming 

 several species of which I had no description, I trust that students 

 of Botany who are working in this branch will soon have from 

 the pen of the professor a work which in its own department- 

 will rival the celebrated Text-book of Dr. Gray. 

 Order — Agaracini. 



1. Agaricus (Mycena) galericulatus. Scop. com. Sept. '8-1, 



2. A. (Pluteus) cervinus, Schcef, com. Sept. '81, 



3. A. (Entoloma) stricter, P. K., W. P., " " 



4. A. (Eccilia) carnogriseus, Br. " " 



5. A. (Leptonia) lampropu&, Fr., in pastures. 



6. A. (Hebeloma) fastibilis, Fr., com. Sept. '81, 



7. A. (Galera) Hypnorum,. Fr., Oct. '82. 



8. A. (Psilocybe) spadiceus, Scoceffi, Oct. '82, 



9. A. (P.) cernuus, Mull, under willow, Oct. '81, 



10. Coprinus micaceus, Fr. common. 



11. Cortinarius (Inoloma) lilacinus, Peck, Willow Park, Sept v 

 Oct. '81. 



12. Lactarius torminosis. Fr., Aug. '81. 



13. L. quietus, Fr., in woods, Nov. '81. 



14. L. Cyathula, Fr., Fir woods, Sept. 



15. Russula depallens, Fr., under spruce. 



16. Cantharellus, floccosus Schw under pine trees, N. W. A., 

 Oct. '81. 



17. Lenzites abietina, Fr„ on larch stump. 



Oral II. — Poliporei. 



18. Polyporus picipes, Fr. Oct. '81. 



19. P. chioneus. 



20. P. albellus, Peck, Willow Park, Oct. '81. 



Gen. Dcedalea. Fr. 

 -21. Daedalea, quercina, P., on old trunks, Oct. '81, 



