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Taxon Vernacular Comment Amanita excelsa var. spissa Amanita fulva Amanita muscaria var. muscaria Amanita rubescens var. rubescens Ascobolus stercorarius Biscogniauxia nummularia Bjerkandera adusta Boletus badius Boletus chrysenteron Boletus edulis Grey Spotted Amanita Tawny Grisette Fly Agaric The Blusher Beech Tarcrust Smoky Bracket Bay Bolete Red-cracked Bolete Cep Boletus pruinatus Matt Bolete also known as Xerocomellus pruinatus Boletus subtomentosus Suede Bolete also known as Xerocomellus subtomentosus Bulgaria inquinans Calocera cornea Calocera pallidospathulata Calocera viscosa Chalciporus piperatus Cheilymenia fimicola Cheilymenia granulate Clavulina cinerea Black Bulgar Small Stagshorn Yellow Clubs Jelly Antler Fungus Peppery Bolete Grey Coral Clavulina coralloides Crested Coral also known as Clavulina cristata Clavulina rugosa Wrinkled Club Clavulinopsis helvola Yellow Club grass/soil - echinulate spores Clavulinopsis luteoalba spores of specimen checked Clitocybe fragrans Fragrant Funnel Clitopilus prunulus The Miller Coleosporium tussilaginis Coltsfoot Rust Tussilago farfara - live leaf Collybia butyracea var. butyracea Butter Cap Collybia confluens Collybia maculata Clustered Tough Shank Spotted Toughshank also known as Xerocomellus chrysenteron (definitely not cisalpinus) Page 1

Coprinus comatus Coprinus micaceus Coprinus plicatilis Cortinarius anomalus Cortinarius sp. Cystoderma amianthinum Dacrymyces stillatus Diatrype disciformis Shaggy Inkcap/Lawyer's Wig Glistening Ink Cap Fairy Parasol Variable Webcap Earthy Powdercap Common Jellyspot Beech Barkspot Entoloma chalybaeum var chalybaeum The cheilocystidia did have Brown pigment in them so opted for Entoloma chalybaeum var chalybaeum (not var lazulinum which has a striate cap). Entoloma conferendum Star Pinkgill in the dam grassland - specimen checked. Entoloma rhodopolium var rhodopolium specimen checked with key Erysiphe alphitoides powdery mildew on oak trees Quercus - live leaf Fuligo septica var. flava Galerina sp. Ganoderma sp. Golovinomyces depressus Grifola frondosa Gymnopilus junonius Gymnopilus penetrans Hebeloma crustuliniforme Hebeloma sinapizans Helvella crispa Helvella lacunosa Hen of the Woods Spectacular Rustgill Common Rustgill Poisonpie Bitter Poisonpie White Saddle Elfin Saddle originally thought Hebeloma radicosum until given further consideration. specimen did not id as specific galerina when checked Arctium minus - dying leaf Hydnum repandum Wood Hedgehog Hygrocybe calyptriformis Pink Waxcap Hygrocybe chlorophana Golden Waxcap also known as 'Hygrocybe chlorophana/flavescens' Hygrocybe flavipes Yellow Foot Waxcap grass/soil Hygrocybe ingrata Spindle Shank Waxcap grass/soil - Provisionally identified in field as H. ovina then nitrous odour and microscopy confirmed H. ingrata Hygrocybe laeta Heath Waxcap Page 2

Hygrocybe nigrescens Blackening Waxcap specimen checked with key (also known as 'Hygrocybe nigrescens/conica') Hygrocybe nivea Snowy Waxcap also known as 'Hygrocybe nivea/virginea' Hygrocybe pratensis Meadow Waxcap Hygrocybe reidii Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca Hypholoma fasciculare Inocybe cincinnata var. major Inonotus hispidus Inocybe subflocculosa Laccaria amethystina Laccaria laccata Laccaria proxima Lacrymaria velutina Lactarius aurantiacus Lactarius blennius Lactarius deterrimus Lactarius fluens Lactarius glyciosmus Lactarius pubescens Lactarius quietus Lactarius rufus Lactarius subdulcis Lactarius subumbonatus Lactarius turpis Leccinum cyanobasileucum Leccinum scabrum Leotia lubrica Lepiota cristata Lepiota sp. Honey Waxcap False Chanterelle Sulphur Tuft Shaggy Bracket Amethyst Deceiver The Deceiver Scurfy Deceiver Weeping Widow Orange Milkcap Beech Milkcap False Saffron Milkcap Coconut-scented Milkcap Bearded Milkcap Oak Milkcap Rufous Milk Cap Mild Milkcap Ugly Milkcap Brown Birch Bolete Jellybaby Stinking Dapperling in B&K vol 5 (p.48) - a good match in all respects (micro as well as macro) Orton and Cullington consider flocculosa to be a group with about 8 subspecies. Peter worked through the provisional key which they give, but it wasn't conclusive (best fit is Inocybe subflocculosa.) dark brown with the oily/spicy smell and watery milk. Page 3

Lycoperdon perlatum Lycoperdon pyriforme Lyophyllum decastes Marasmius oreades Marasmius rotula Melanoleuca melaleuca Common Puffball Stump Puffball Clustered Domecap Fairy Ring Champignon Little Wheel Fungus Changeable Melanoleuca Mycena flavescens specimen checked with key Mycena galopus var.nigra Milking Bonnet Pinus/Betula - among litter Mycena pura Lilac Bonnet Nectria cinnabarina Coral Spot Panaeolina foenisecii Brown Mottlegill confirmed by nicely decorated spores. Parasola plicatilis Pleated Inkcap There were no setae on the cap to make it P. auricoma and P. leiocephala did not fit the micro features. Paxillus involutus Brown Rollrim Phaeolus schweinitzii Pholiota alnicola var.alnicola Dyer's Mazegill Betula - from roots (reservoir margin) Pholiota squarrosa Phragmidium violaceum Shaggy Scalecap Rubus fruticosus agg. - live leaf Piptoporus betulinus Pleurotus ostreatus Pluteus cervinus Postia caesia Birch Polypore/Razorstrop Fungus Oyster Mushroom Deer Shield Conifer Blueing Bracket Postia ptychogaster Postia tephroleuca Greyling Bracket Fagus/wood - stump Psathyrella piluliformis Puccinia caricina var. ribesii-pendulae Puccinia lagenophorae Puccinia obscura Ramariopsis kunzei Reticularia lycoperdon Rhytisma acerinum Common Stump Brittlestem Sedge Rust Ivory Coral Sycamore Tar-spot Carex pendula - live leaf Senecio vulgaris - live leaf/stem Luzula sylvatica - live leaf Page 4

Rhytisma prini Holly Tar-spot Rickenella fibula Orange Moss Agaric Russula betularum Birch Russula Russula caerulea Humpback Brittlegill Russula cyanoxantha The Charcoal Burner Russula emetica The Sickener Specimen checked via key Russula fellea Geranium Brittlegill Russula nigricans Blackening Brittlegill Russula nobilis Beechwood Sickener Russula ochroleuca Ochre Brittlegill Russula sanguinaria Bloody Brittlegill Russula xerampelina Crab-scented Russula Sawadaea bicornis Acer pseudoplatanus - live leaf Stereum hirsutum Hairy Curtain Crust Stropharia semiglobata Dung Roundhead Sheep dung - weathered Suillus luteus Slippery Jack Tricholoma argyraceum Scaly Tricholoma Tricholoma scalpturatum Yellowing Knight Tricholoma sciodes Grey Tricholoma Tricholoma sulphureum var. Sulphureum Sulphur Tricholoma Tricholoma terreum Grey Knight Tubaria conspersa Felted Twiglet litter/soil Vascellum pratense Membranous Puffball Xylaria hypoxylon Candlesnuff Fungus Xylaria polymorpha Dead Man's Fingers Page 5