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found in hedges, bushy ees and old quarries, here and there 
throughout Guernsey, but more common in.Herm. This species is 
a true native, and not, of course, a colo ac as Ts desoribed It by it by an 
oversight in my Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands. 
Matthiola sinuata, rare, on the sandhills from Lancresse to Roe- 
quaine. Orobanche amethystea, parasitic on the sea-carrot on several 
parts of the coast, but rare. Sibthorpia europea, very local, grow- 
ing in sheltered, shady spots by streamlets and springs in a few 
places in the island. 
In conclusion, I may enumerate the following species as among 
the rares Ht Sankad n the Guernsey flora, and the visitor may well 
consider himself corbubats if he happens to meet with any of them: 
Hyperiewm linarifoliwn, Lavatera sylvestris, Lythrum Hyssopifolia, 
Eryngium campestre, Echium plantagineum, Polygonum maritimum, 
Euphorbia Peplis (plentiful i in Herm), and Polypogon monspeliensis. 
SOWERBY’S DRAWINGS OF FUNGI. 
By Worruineron G. Surrn, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 186.) 
125, Cortinarius (Tex AMonzA) EveRNIUS Fr. There is a good 
wholly-coloured original of this with an ” additional figure. The 
published plate is numbered in error 225. The number on-proof- 
plate is 125, There are two notes on the original, “ firm pleasant 
mushroom ee ” and ‘ mie with a oe base to stipes.” 
126. Acaricus (TricHoLoma) sesunctus Sow. There are two 
sketches in the British “Mnseu, one lb belled ‘* terreus,” but both 
may be sejunctus. On one drawing is written, ‘ ge able tast”’ 
ern ie pills “brittle. * There j is other writing not leg 
127. Agaricus (Cottysia) pryopnitus Bull. The are five 
drawings of this species by Sowerby. The upper figure on the 
plate is 4 in. more in diameter, and 4 i er in the stem than 
shorter than the original. Of the unengraved sketches there are 
two groups of six each, a group of three, a group of two, a single 
example and section 
128. Boxsitivs titusans Fr. en is a good original of this. 
129. Agaricus (Cottysia) rapicatus Relh. There is an ne 
— ee figure sed coloured. es ne original drawi 
30. Cortinarius (TELAMoNIA) B s Fr. There in a very 
a wholly-coloured seiecat. of this, = ae. with gills more olive- 
tinted than in plate. There are a few slight pencil sketches at 
the back of the drawing. Sowerby has written the following 
characteristic note on this drawing: ‘“ Bulbosus Scheff 241 With* 
refference is Ag*- muscarius Bolt 48 ditto is a varty- of A muscarius 
Journat or Borany—Vou, 48. [Juny, 1905.] Q 
