40 THE KEY. M. J. BERKELEY ON THE 



supinatum pallide aurautiacum ; aculeis subacutis e strato la^tiore 

 ceraceo oriundis. 



Hym. Eur 



Hook 



121. Clavaria flat a, BclKBff. ; Ft. Hym. Eur. p. 6GG. 



122. C. BOTBYTis,P. ; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. G67. 



123. C. AUBEA, Schijeff. ; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 670. 



124. GrUEPIIS^IA SPATUULAKIAj Fr. El. p. 32. 



125. Tremella ll'tescens, P. ; Fr. Syst. Myc. p. 213. 



126. Hymenangium Moselei, B. ^ Br. Suborbiculare basi 

 attenuatum citrmnm glabrum ; hymenio ochraceo basi distincta 

 alba ; sporis ovatis apice attenuatis pedicellatis hyaliiiis Isevibus. 



About -^ an inch in diameter ; spores '0006 inch long with one 

 or sometimes two nuclei. 



127. Sepebokifm cheysospermfm, Lk. Sp. i. p. 29. 



MINIMUS 



My 



130. G-. DXJBius, B. Peridio externo crasso globoso Isevi sub- 

 tiliter pulverulento cervino, centro depresso, dcmum aperto, my- 



suflFulto 



globosis. 



About 1 an inch in diameter ; outer peridium^ when dry, con- 

 sisting of two distinct layers, while the mass of flocci aud spores 

 is surrounded by a thin inner peridium. As far as appears from 



w 



the specimens, the outer peridium does not become stellate. 



MA 



%fc 



ToNGATABu. July 1874. 



132. PoLYPOEus (Pleueopus) amboinensis, Fr, Ep. p. 442. 

 A stemless form on cocoa-nut stems. 



133, Teametes Moselei, i?. Imbricatus; pileis reuiformibus 

 vertice affixis spadiceis marginem versus lietioribus rubiginosis, 

 repetite zonatis liueato-rugodia ; contextn albo. 



Pileus 3 inches across, 2 loug ; pores .}^ inch in diameter. 

 Has somewhat the appearance of P. Bersoonii. A very noble 

 species. 



134. COPEINUS AYCUTUEMERUS, 5^^Z/. Fr. Ep. p. 251. 



Api (New Hebiudes). Aug. 18, 1874. 

 135. SeuizoruYLLUM commune, Ji^>\ Ep, 403. 



