ee ye THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
in which the actual bean fields, &c., are mentioned by name, 
and not merely the par 
In regard to the seer of classes, families, &c., I have followed 
Mr. J. F. Rayner in his Guide to the Fungi and Mycetozoa of the 
the most peoeney accepted ideas. The order of the species is 
that of Massee’s British Fungus-Flora (referred to above), since 
my notes and memoranda are entered in my copy of that work. 
Class I. BASIDIOMYCETES. 
Order I. HymrEnomyceres. 
Family 1. Agaricines Fr. 
* Leucospore (spores more or less white). 
Amanita phalloides Fr. Not uncommon; wood north of Corfe 
Castle, C. B. Green. Copses and woods in Edmondsham ; Aue 
Holms; near Cranborne; Alderholt.—A. mappa Fr. Two woods 
in Edmondsham, and another, Sutton Holms, often ee £0 i in 
this paper, a mile to the south.—A. pantherina Fr arce, 
poisonous; Castle Hill bloat near Cranborne ; and Birches Copse, 
near Sutton Holms.—A. muscaria Fr. (Latin, ‘‘musca,” a fly, 
since this species was Gumenty used for A -papers). Near Corfe 
Castle; Scotland Farm; Arne and Encombe Woods, C. B. Green. 
Forndown Mrs. Pringle. Cole Hill, near Wimborne Minster. 
Sutton Holms.—A. strobiliformis Vitt. Rare; Sutton Holms 
(W. BR. Linton).—A. rubescens Fr. Wood north of Corfe Castle, 
C. B. Green. Mt. pee Ese. Edmondsham. Broadstone. 
—A. spissa Fr. Local; two woods in Edmondsham. Maldry 
Wood, St. Giles. Near ‘AlderholE. 
manitopsis vaginata Roze. Two copses in Edmondsham ; 
and Sutton Holms. 
epiota procera Fr. ‘Parasol mushroom”; frequent. About 
Swanage, plentifully; Ballard and Nine Barrow Downs; near 
Corfe Castle; Creech Down, C. B. Green. Edm ondsham Park 
ond 
Edmondsham.—JZ. ia cea Fr. Rare; Nine Barrow Down, 
Swanage, C, B. Green.—L. amianthina Scop. Titregutits A 
copse in ednictilaheins. Mt. Pleasant, —— n. 
Armillaria mellea Vahl. Edible; common. In a meadow, 
Studland, C. B. Green. Witchampton, “its E. Baker. Two 
woods in oe Sutton Holms.— A. mucida gee 
‘Beech Disease.” Rempstone Wood; ‘Cre ech Grange, 
Green. os ‘Giles Park. Beckington Beeches, St. Giles to de 
Edmondsham. 
Sager — Linn. Rare. eee oe Pine 
wood, Broad — T. portentosum Fr. Woo and copses, 
Maldry Wood, St. 
brunneum Pers. Peo ‘oui Edmondsham,—T. rutilans Schaeff, 
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