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5. Ag; (Pleueotus) spongiosus, Fr. At Sunlaws — October. 



On -wood. A most beautiful species, apparently not hitherto 

 found in Scotland. 



6. Ag. (Pleurotus) lignatilis, Fr. On Beech, Sunlaws — 



October. 



7. Ag. (Chamaeota) echinatus, Eoth. On Mr William B. 



Boyd's rockery at Faldonside— October. A most interesting 

 species, new to Scotland. Fries and Berkeley place it 

 among the Psalliotee, Cooke in Worth. Smith's subgenus 

 of Chamaeota. Fries, Monogr. 1. 4-09, says: — " Sporae 

 normaliter fusco-purpurese, sed e fundi colore vibrant in 

 fusco-virentem, et (in nigro) ochraceo-albicantem." 



Berkeley notes : "Spores sometimes colourless." Accord- 

 ing to my observation they were at first creamy white, 

 but after lying for a time, decidedly pinkish. The sooty 

 flocculence obscuring the bright colouring is very character- 

 istic. 



8. Ag. (Pholiota; subluteus, Fl. D. Identified by Eev. M. 



J. Berkeley. New to Britain. Fries says, non vidi. Found 

 a good many specimens in a grass field at Faldonside with 

 Mr W. B. Boyd. Unfortunately a figure of this Fungus 

 was not secured. 



9. Ag. (Hebeloma) fastibilis, Fb. At Eutherford — October. 



In a wood. Not common here. 



10. Ag. (Hebeloma) glutinosus, Lindgr. October. Euther- 



ford plantation. 



11. Ag. (Flammula) scambus, Fr. On chips and bare soil in 



woods. Frequent. 



12. Ag. (Orepidotus) alveolus, Lasch. On willow trunk, 



Sunlaws — October. 



13. CoRTiNARius CYANOPUS, Fr. Eoxburgh — October. 



14. CoRTiNARius evernius, Fr. Faldonsidc — October. 



15. PoLYPORUs ADiPosus, B. and Br. Eoxburgh and Stichill — 



October. 



16. PoLYPORUs viTREUS, Fr. Eoxburgh — October. 



