THE FUNGI OF IN VEE AE AT. 



I. HYMENOMYCETES, &c. 



BY 



Rev. John Stevenson, LL.D., F.R.S.E.; 

 and 



Rev. David Paul, M.A. 



HE following list of the Fungi of Inveraray and its neighbour- 



_L hood embraces only species collected during excursions 

 in connection with the meeting of the Cryptogamic Society in 

 September, 1888. It is necessarily very limited, and must be 

 regarded only as a small contribution to the mycology of the dis- 

 trict. The season was on the whole an unfavourable one for 

 making any typical collection, especially of the larger fungi. It 

 will be remarked that many of the common species of Hymeno- 

 mycetes, which doubtless abound in the woods, are not included. 

 The absence of common species was noted in other districts of 

 Scotland during the autumn of 1888. 



An asterisk prefixed to any specific name denotes that the species 

 has not been previously recorded from " Clyde " in the Mycologia 

 Scotica or in its supplements ; two asterisks denote that it has not 

 there been recorded as Scotch. 



Agaricus (Amanita) phalloides Fr. 



(Lepiota) *carcharias Pers. 



granulosus Batsch. 

 (Armillaria) melleus Fl. Dan. 



mucidus Schrad. 

 (Tricholoma) rutilans SchaefT. 



muscarius Linn, 

 rubescens Pers. 

 vaginatus Bull. 



terreus SchaefT. 

 saponaceus Fr. 

 *albus SchaefT. 



