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ADDITIONAL RECORDS OF SCOTTISH CRYPTOGAMIC 
PLANTS, 1909. 
The following list has been compiled in accordance with a Resolu¬ 
tion adopted by the Society at the Conference held at Inveraray 
in 1907, to the effect that there should he included in the Society’s 
Annual Report such additional information regarding new records 
of Scottish Cryptogamic Plants reported during the year as may 
be available and deemed suitable for publication. 
PUBLISHED SOURCES OF RECORDS. 
I. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, Vol. III., 
Part 2 (1909). 
II. The Gla.sgow Naturalist, Nol. I. (1909). 
Ill Do. do. Vol. II., No. 1 (1909). 
IV. Transactions and Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of 
Natural Science, V"l. V., Part 1 (1909). 
V. Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Micro¬ 
scopical Society, Vol. VI., Part 2 (1909). 
FUNGI. 
Collvlaa kcerata, Lascli.—Clyde. Arrau ; in September ; W. K. Ba.xler 
■'(III., 25). 
Pholiota curvipes, A. & S.—Clyde. Arrau ; in September ; Ibid. 
Niiucoria eriuacea, Fr. — Clyde. On dead branches of rose; Kilwinning, 
Ayrshire ; in September ; D. A. Boyd (II., 52). 
Coprinus bulbillosus, Pat. — Cromarty. On hoi'se-dung ; Strathpetler, Ross- 
shire ; in September ; Mrs. Carleton Rea (I., 126). 
C. platypus, Berk, k Cke.—Tay. On dead stems of J’lialaris anmdinacea ; 
near Perth ; James Menzies (I., 126). 
Panus torulosus (Pers.) Fr. - Clyde. Brodick, Arran ; in Seittemljcr ; W. R. 
Baxter (III., 26). 
Fomes Incidns, Fr. — Clyde. On old yew trees ; Inchlonaig, Loch Lomond ; 
H. B. Shields (II., 138). 
