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List of Additional Fungi observed in the Neighbourhood of 

 Jedburgh. By Archibald Jerdon. 



Agaricus (Lepiota) acutesquamosus. (A. Marice, Etig. FL) 

 On bare soil, among evergreens. The specimens found by me 

 bad tbe gills muck branched, wbich is not the case in the normal 

 form of the plant. 



A. (Tricholoma) ALBO-BRUiVNEUs. In woods. This species 

 occurred in some abundance this autumn (1866), generally under 

 beech trees. 



A. (Tricholoma) cartilagineits. On grass, by road sides, &c. 

 Not im common. 



A. (Tricholoma) sulfureus. In dry woods. Not common. 



A. (Tricholoma) lascivus. On grass, under trees, growing in 

 rings. Pileus at first, quite white 



A. (Collybia) acervatus. On grass, under trees, near stumps. 

 Not common. 



A. (Omphalta) integrellus. On a dead stick. 



A. (Entoloma) nidorosus. In fir woods. Not uncommon. 



BoLBiTius ERAGiLis. Ou grass, near haystacks, &c. Not un- 

 common. 



CoRTiNARius ccERULESCENS. In woods. Eare. A beautiful 

 species. 



0. TORVUS. In woods. Common. 



C. LEUCOPUS. In woods. Not uncommon. 



Cantharelltjs crispus. On dead branches of beech. Eare. 

 A.J. 



C. LOBATTJS. On decaying mosses. Not uncommon. 



Polyporus ciBSius. On a trunk of spruce fir, lying on the 

 ground. Eare. 



P. spuMEUs. On stumps of trees Not uncommon. 



DoEDALEA UMCOLOR. On dead trcos, &c. Eare in this district, 

 though apparently common elsewhere. 



Thelephora sebacea. On the ground, on crusting stumps, 

 twigs, &c. Not uncommon. 



Typhttla Gbevillei. On dead leaves, twigs, &c. Not un- 

 common. 



Melanogaster ambiguus. On the ground, under an oak tree. 

 Eemarkable as being one of the few Hypogoeous Fungi which 

 are found in Scotland. A. J. 



AsTEROMA PRTJNELLiE. Ou living Icaves of Prunella vulgaris. 



A. VERONiCiE. On living leaves of Veronica officinalis. 



Coryneum pulvinatum. On dead branches of lime. 



Oladosporium pasciculare. On dead stems of asj)aragus. 



Peziza cerea. Sow. On bare ground, under a spruce fir. 

 Eare. 



i". coRTiCALis. On bark of living honeysuckle. 



P. leptospora. B. and Br. n s. Cups at first hemispherical, 



