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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Nov., 1890. 
412. L. deliciosus, Fr. Woods. September-October. Under 
fir trees, Combe Bidings, Adams. Sutton Park ; Coles- 
liill Pool; pine wood, Colesliill Heath ; Catliiron Lane. 
413. L. pallidus, Fr. Woods. October. Lodge Wood, War¬ 
wick, Perceval. Combe, Adams. Trickley Coppice; 
New Park, Middleton ; Water’s Wood, Maxstoke ; Four 
Oaks. 
414. L. quietus, Fr. Woods. September-October. Warwick, 
Perceval. Kenilworth, September, 1872, Bussell, Illustr. 
Combe ! Adams. Sutton Park ; Trickley Coppice ; New 
Park; Water’s Wood, Maxstoke; spinny near Three 
Pots, Watling Street; pine wood, Coleshill Heath; 
Solihull; Burton Green ; Berkswell; Marston Green ; 
Packington Park ; Corley; Bradnock’s Hayes ; Cubbing- 
ton Wood ; Grove Park ; Haywood, &c. 
415. L. theiogalus, Fr. Woods. October. Burton Green 
Wood, Kenilworth, Russell , Illustr. 
416. L. cyathula, Fr. Wedgnock Park, Perceval. Burton 
Green Wood, October, 1863, Russell , Illustr. 
417. L. rufus, Fr. Fir woods. September to November. 
Warwick, Perceval. The Spring and Burton Green 
Wood, Kenilworth ; Old Park Wood, Warwick, Russell , 
Illustr. Combe Park, A dams. Sutton Park; New Park, 
Middleton; pine wood, Coleshill Heath, and Pool; 
Alveston Pastures ; Four Oaks. 
418. L. glyciosmus, Fr. Fir woods. September-October. 
Combe Bidings, Adams. New Park ; Trickley Coppice ; 
Shawberries Wood, Shustoke; Water’s Wood, Maxstoke; 
Windley Pool, Sutton Park; Edgbaston Park; Coles¬ 
hill Pool and Heath; Solihull. 
419. L. fuliginosus,*Fr. Woods. October. Warwick, Perceval. 
Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, Russell , Illustr. Ansty, 
Adams. Shepherd’s Wood, Solihull; Packington Park. 
420. L. volemus, Fr. Combe, Rugby Sch. Rep. 
(To be continued.) 
Reports of Societies. 
BIRMINGHAM NATURAL HISTORY AND MICROSCOPICAL 
SOCIETY.— General Meeting, September 30th. The President 
(Mr. C. Pumphrey) in the chair. Mr. T. V. Hodgson exhibited 
zoological specimens from Brazil, including three snakes (one Dendro- 
