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H. W. Lett is preparing a list of what he has found ia Ulster, but 

 Connaught is still quite a terra incognita. 



Annexed is the list in extenso of the forms met with, arranged for 

 convenience as ia Cooke's Sandlooh — although in some cases that ar- 

 rangement is now admittedly somewhat obsolete : — 



GLE^GAEIFF. 



rAiriLT l.—SYMENOMYCETES. 



OeDEE. AGAEHa. 



Agaricus. L. 



(Amanita) 



(Lepiota) 

 (Tricholoma) 



\ 



(CUtocybe) 



(CoUybia) 

 (Mycena) 



(Omphalia) 

 (Hebeloma) 



(Flammula) 

 (Naucoria) 



(Stropharia) 



(Hypholoma) 



(Psilocybe) 



muscarius, L. 

 rubescens, P. 

 spissus, Fr. 

 badhami, B. and Br. 

 cuneifolius, Fr. 

 sordidus, Fr. 

 subpulverulentus, P. 

 fumosus, B. 

 tumulosus, Kalch. 

 gallinaceus, Sep. 

 geotrupus, Bull. 

 laccatus, Sep. 

 radicatus, Beth, 

 polygrammus, Bull, 

 galericulatus, Sep. 

 galopus, Schrad. 

 proliferus, Sow. 

 fibula, Bull, 

 fastigiatus, Fr. 

 geophyllus, Sow. 

 rimosus, Bull. 

 flocculosus, B. 

 pyriodo'rus, P. 

 longicaudus, P. 

 fastibilis, Fr. 

 hiulcus, Fr. 

 lentus, P. 

 pediades, Fr. 

 conspersus, Fr. 

 semigiobatus, Btsch. 

 fascicularis, Huds. 

 semilanceatus, Fr. 

 cemuus, Mull. 



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