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Hebeloma, Fries. 
H. fastibile, rres, 
On the ground under trees 
Smell I" and apensit 
poisono TÀ. 
H. as Fries. 
On the ground under Pinus 
sylvestris. . 
H. claviceps, Fries. 
On the ground. A. 
H. mesophaeum, Fries. 
Under fir trees. A. 
H. sinapizans, Fries. 
On the grourd near stumps. 
5 Q 
H. crustuliniforme, Bull. 
On the ground. Smell 
strong 
and unpleasant; 
poisonous. 
H. longicaudum, Pers. 
Under trees. Q. 
Flammula, Fries. 
F. purpurata, Che. § Mass. 
— On tree-fern stems; in the Fern 
ouse. 
Illustr. Brit. 
964.) (See plate.) 
opodia, Bull. 
On the ground. A 
F. lenta, Pers. 
On the ground under trees. 
F. 
Q. 
F. spumosa, Fries. 
On buried wood. A. 
F. carbonaria, Fries. 
On burnt ground. A. 
F. flavida, Schaeff. 
On wood. A., Q., P. 
F. inopoda, Fries. 
On rotten trunks. This fungus 
will probably prove to be a 
species of Hypholoma. A. 
F. sapinea, Fries. 
Under pines. 
A. 
Naucoria, Fries. 
_N. hamadrya, Fries. 
Among grass. A. 
Naucoria—cont. 
N. ceratodes, Fries. 
Among grass, A. 
N. melinoides, Fries. 
Among short grass. 
N. striaepes, Cke. 
Among grass. P. 
This Komaras fine ge 
Naucoria wus 
served on a lawn near the 
Herbarium in 1885, and has 
A., Q. 
been noted in the same 
Esap every year since that 
time. It has also been col- 
rated in Yorkshire. (Grev. 
xi 60; lllustr. Brit. 
Fungi, pl. 478.) 
N. pediades, Fries. 
Among short grass. A. P. 
N. tabacina, D.C. 
Or naked ground. A. 
N. temulenta, Fries. 
Among moss and grass. A. 
Galera, Vries, 
G. tenera, Schaeff. 
Among grass, A.Q. 
G. Hypnorum, Batsch, 
Among grass, common every- 
where, 
Var. Bryorum, Pers. 
Among moss and grass. 
A. 
Tubaria, Fries. 
T. furfuracea, P, 
On twigs and cips A. 
T. crobula, 7 
On fallen e. A. 
Crepidotus, Fries. 
C. mollis, Schaeff. 
On decaying trunks. Q. 
Chitonia, Fries. 
.C. rubriceps, Che. & Mass. 
On soil in the Aroid House: 
bility imported with soil or 
plants. from the Southern 
