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ADDITIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTTISH CRYPTOGAMIC 
PLANTS, 1910. 
PUBLISHED SOURCES OF RECORDS. 
I. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, Vol. III., 
Part 3 (1910). 
II. The Glasgow Naturalist, Vol. II. (1910). 
III. Do. do. Vol. III., No. 1 (1910). 
IV. Transactions and Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of 
Natural Science, A^ol. V., Part 2 (1910) 
A". Transactions of the Edinburgh Eield Naturalists’ and Micro¬ 
scopical Society, V<d. A^I., Part 3 (1910). 
MUSCI. 
Aluiuin lipaiium, Mitt. — Clyde. Blaiityie Priory, Lanarksliire ; John R. 
Lee (11., 134). 
FUNGI. 
Psaliota Bernardii, Quel. — Pound by iMiss Alice Warrender among short 
grass, fifty yards from edge of sea cliffs, near Bettyhill, tiutherlandshire. 
Confirmed by Di'. Rene Maire, 1st Oct. 1910. New to Britain. 
Hygrophorus ])ustulatus (Pcrs. ) Fr. —Tay. Amongst siauce-leaves, on 
drained ground [ilanted with spruce twenty years ago ; Inver, Perth¬ 
shire ; 6th Oct. 1909 ; C. M'lntosli (1., f^iSO). 
Naucoria erinacea, Fr. — Tay. On wood of willow and rose; .lames Menzies 
(IV., lix.). 
Poria placenta, Fr. — Tay. On a Larch stum]) ; Inver, Perthshire; 30th Aug. 
1909 ; C. MTntosh (L, 230). 
Ceaster rufescens, Pers.—Tay. On the ground, Rossie Priory, Perthshire ; 
4th Oct. 1909 ; R. Dow (IV., lix). 
Sclerotinia baccarum, Rohm. — Forth. Sclerotia in withered berries of 
Vaccinium Myrtilhis, Redford Woods, Currie, Midlothian ; Oct. 1909 ; 
U. A. Boyd (V., 196). 
Dasyscypha globuligera, Fckl. — Tay. On dead decayed stems of heather 
and ash ; Inver, Perthshire ; 9th Jan. 1909 ; C. iMTntosh (1., 220). 
