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BOTANY Russula nigricans. Ampthill, Soutbill (E.M.L., W.B.G.) — adusta. Soutbill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — delica. Frequent, 1892 (E.M.L.) — cyanoxantha. The commonest species (W.B.G.) — heterophylla. Soutbill, 1890 (W.B.G.) — foetens. Frequent (W.B.G.) — Queletii. Ampthill „ — ochroleuca „ 1886 (W.B.G.) — integra. Oakley, 1891 (E.M.L.) Cantharellus aurantiacus. Common, assum- ing various forms (W.B.G.) — cibarius. Woburn, plentiful, 1896 Marasmius peronatus. Common (W.B.G.) — oreades. Common ; rare in 1887 (W.B.G.) — ramealis. Frequent (W.B.G.) — rotula. Kempston, 1887 (W.B.G.) — androsaceus. Sandy „ „ Lentinus tigrinus. Banks of Ouse (W.B.G.) — lepideus. On railway bridges, etc. ; com- mon (W.B.G.) Lcnzites betulina. Ampthill (W.B.G.) — flaccida. Ampthill, 1889 „ Boletus luteus. Common at Ampthill — elegans. Sandy, 1888; Ampthill, 1 89 1 — flavus. Ampthill (W.B.G.) — granulatus. Ampthill and Sandy (W.B.G.) — bovinus. Ampthill, 1889 — badius. Frequent (W.B.G.) — chrysenteron. Northill, Ampthill (W.B.G.) — subtomentosus. Soutbill, 1888 (W.B.G.) — edulis. Not common (W.B.G.) — fragrans. Near Bedford, 1893 (E.M.L.) — impolitus. Ampthill, frequent — Satanas. Oakley, 1892 (E.M.L.) ; We- burn, 1897 (J.H.) — purpureus. Ampthill, 1889, per Mr. Ferraby — laricinus. Ampthill, 1888 Fistulina hepatica. Ampthill Park, etc., frequent (W.B.G.) Polyporus rufescens. Pavenham, 1889 (W.B.G.) — perennis. Ampthill (W.B.G.) — squamosus. Common „ — lucidus. Ampthill, 1887 — frondosus. 1892 (E.M.L.) — sulphureus. Common in 1892 (W.B.G.) — chioneus. Frequent (W.B.G.) — fumosus. Frequent in 1887 — adustus. Kempston, 1887 (W.B.G.) — hispidus. Frequent in 1887 — dryadeus. Carlton, 1887 (W.B.G.) — - applanatus. Bedford, 1888 — fomentarius. (W.B.G.) — igniarius. Oakley (E.M.L.) — fulvus. Bromham Polyporus ulmarius. Common (W.B.G.) — fraxineus. Lidlington — annosus. Common (W.B.G.) — versicolor „ „ — abietinus. Ampthill, 1887 Trametes gibbosa „ „ per Mr. Fer- raby (W.B.G.) — suaveolens. Bedford, 1887 (W.B.G.) Daedalea unicolor. Ampthill, Kempston (W.B.G.) — quercina. Ampthill, 1892 (E.M.L.) Hydnum auriscalpium. Ampthill, 1885 (W.G.S.) Thelephora laciniata. Common (W.B.G.) — molissima. Ampthill, 1885 (W.G.S.) Stereum purpureum. Bedford, Ampthill ; frequent — hirsutum. Northill, 1886 (W.G.S.) — spadiceum. Ampthill „ „ Auricularia mesenterica. Common (W.B.G.) Corticium corrugatum. Sharnbrooi, 1885 (W.G.S.) — aridum. Ampthill, 1885 (W.G.S.) Clavaria muscoides. Ampthill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — coralloides. Ampthill, 1886 and since — cinerea „ 1887 — rugosa „ frequent (W.B.G.) — formosa „ „ „ — fusiformis. Ampthill, 1887 and since „ — argillacea. Ampthill, 1887 Calocera viscosa. Common (W.B.G.) Tremella mesenterica. Ampthill, 1889, per Mr. Ferraby (W.B.G.) Dacryomyces stillatus. Bedford (W.B.G.) Phallus impudicus, L. Common at Ampthill Mutinus (Cyanophallus) caninus, Fr. Luton Hoo Park (J. Saunders, W.G.S.) Bovista plumbea, P. Common (W.B.G.) Lycoperdon giganteum, Batsch. Common (W.B.G.) — caelatum, Fr. Ampthill, 1887 — gemmatum, Fr. Common (W.B.G.) — pyriforme, SchcefF. Kempston, etc., 1887 (W.B.G.) Scleroderma vulgare, Fr. Bedford, etc., 1887 (W.B.G.) — verrucosum, P. Soutbill, etc., 1887 (W.B.G.) Cyathus striatus, Hoffm. Ampthill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — vernicosus, DC. Bedford, 1887 (W.B.G.) Tubercularia vulgaris, Tode. Common on currant twigs (W.B.G.) Verticillium agaricinum, Ca. On Agaricus ostreatus, Ampthill, 1887, per Mr. Ferraby (W.B.G.) Melasmia acerina, Lev. Ampthill, common on sycamore leaves (W.B.G.) Ptychogaster albus, Ca. Common in pine woods (W.B.G.) 65