348 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
sfomcst whe Domin reduces to a variety of 7. precoz, is aS 
follow 
ee Opiz [Natural. lx. 105]. Caule repente ; 
ramis isi s, adscendentibus, pilis brevibus, patentibus ; foliis 
spathu anvil Sana pilis longis obtectis, et ciliatis; floralibus 
oblongis, ramorum steriliorum ovato-oblongis; floribus capitato- 
spicatis ; pedunculis pilis brevissimis, defiexis, obsitis ; calycibus 
pilosis, dentibus calicinis wes ciliatis ; corollis tubo calicino duplo 
longioribus ; Meese exser 
pane etrin. Opie 
“Differt. T. piloso Opiz: toto habitu, ramis abbreviatis, 
corollis majoribus, foliis spathulatis, ramorum steriliorum ovato- 
oblongis.’ 
T. glaber Mill. (1. Chamedrys Fr., eats pro parte, non auct. 
Brit.). 27. Norfolk East; sandy grass-land in the parish of 
Thorpe by Nor eae towards Rackheath Pal. or Derby; near 
Bolsover in District P. (Permian formation), W. R. Linton, as 
. Serpyllum. The locality i is given under the latter species in 
the Flora of Derbyshir 
SOME HIGHLAND FUNGI. 
By Haroup J. WHELDON. 
this 
year, Messrs. Albert Wilson and J. A. Wheldon ee fates) col- 
It is hoped that a list of these will prove of interest to mycologists, 
especially as the altitudes of many of the localities were noted 
as shown 
The list apt all the species that were noticed, but as no 
special search was made for fungi, it is no doubt far from being 
representative of all the species De at this season. Mos 
a 
I should like to express my indebtedness to Messrs. C. 
Crossland, of Halifax, and Thomas Gibbs, of Derby, for pg TE 
assistan 
- Cantar cibarius Fr. Rothiemurchus Forest, up to 800 ft. 
Foque: 
Higee rehin us miniatus Fr. Rothiemurchus Forest, near the 
pri to arp Eunach at 1000 ft 
ta sphagnicola Berk. Head of Glen Eunach, 3000 ft., 
and in Uoire na t’Sneachda, at 2200 ft. 
est. 
Russula emetica Fr. Wood on Craig Ellachie, at 700 ft.— 
R. vesca Fr. Rothiemurchus Pores. —R. heterophylla Fr. Wood 
on Craig Ellachie, at 700 ft 
