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Crepidotus mollis Fr. On dead ash, Encombe, C. B. Green. 
On dead apple trunk, per tepeie —C, applanatus Fr. Edmond- 
sham.—C. alveolus Tasch. Rare. Creech Hill, St. Giles, 
W. &. Linton.—C. seo Fr. Only found in Sutton Holms. 
Cortinarius Fr. For convenience, the species are divided 
into five subgenera :— 
1. Phlegmacium Fr. —Cortinarius varius Fr. Lower Manning- 
ton, in — Mrs. Baker. 
. Myzacium Fr. — Cortinarius aucifluus Er. Not common. 
Plantation noah of Alderholt.—C. elatior Fr. Copses in Edmond- 
a irches Copse. 
3. Sakis ocybe Fr. — Cortinarius ochroleucus Fr. Not common. 
Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. Woodland, St. Giles Park.—C. tabu- 
is Fr. N 
—C. myrtillinus Fr. Rare. Sutton Holms.—C. cinnabarinus 
Fr. Holt Wood; panes ao Cole Hill, Wimborne, Mrs. 
E. W. Baker.—C. us Fr, Branksome Park. Alder- 
holt.— Var. panei ne Be frequent in both localities, with 
the type ; mi _ Ferndow 
: Telamonia Fr.—Cortinarius torvus Fr. Sutton Holms, and 
two woods in Redes lohan —C. hinnuleus Fr. Wood north of 
Corfe Castle, C. B. Green. Birches Copse, sone of ae a 
—C. brunneus Fr. Edmondsham. St. Giles Park.—C. incisus 
Fr. St. Giles Park. Broadstone, —C. hemitrichus Fr. Castle 
Hill Wood, Edmondsham. All of this mae and the following 
are rare or very local. 
5. Hygrocybe ¥r.—Cortinarius armeniacus Fr. Birches Copse. 
Not in the New Forest list.—C. saturninus Fr. Witchampton, 
Mrs. Baker.—C. bicolor Clarke. Castle Hill Wood.—C. jubarinus 
Fr. Lower Mannington, Mrs. Baker. Broadstone——C. rigens Er. 
Edmondsham.—C. decipiens Fr. Woods in Edmondsham. Broad- 
stone.—C. acutus Fr. Broadstone. Suttori Holms. St. Giles Park. 
Alderholt. 
Paxillus es Fr. Durlston ahi pine woods, 
Bushey, and Corfe Castle; sane C. B. Green. Hdmondsham. 
—P. — ie Ferndow 
“ Melanospore (spores black or purplish black). 
a arvensis Scheff. ‘ Horse Mushroom.” Ballard, 
Nine Barrow and Creech Downs; Creech Meadow; on downs 
sic of Se ightieuag a spongy cracked form occurs, C. B. Green 
Field in cg ncaa and towards Romford.—A. campestris L. 
“Common Mushroom.’ Abundant in the Purbeck district; on 
the chalk downs olen: rough and warted, C. B. Green. Several 
fields in Edmondsham and from there to Verwood. No doubt 
frequent in the district. 
Stropharia e@ruginosa (Curt.) Fr. Nine Barrow Down, 
Stanridge plantation, near Cranborne. Copse, 
Edmondsham —S. inuncta Fr. Not common; Edmondsham.— 
