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30. A. (Mycena ?) plorans, M out. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 357. 

 On rotten wood. Matto Grosso (Wedd.). 



31. A. (Mycena) violaceo-marginatus, Mont. I. c. p. 358. 



On trunk of a Palm called Acuri, near the river Paraguay. In moist 

 woods, Brazil. 



32. A. (Mycena) pileum Turcicum, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4 

 v. 357. 



On trunks. Matto Grosso (Wedd.). 



33. A. (Omphalia) Gard^khi, Berk. Hook. Journ. ii. (1843)427,631. 

 Palm leaves. Prov. Goyaz {Gardner). 



34. A. (Omphalia) hypoleucus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 132. 

 On trunks of trees. Panur6 (Spruce, no. 4). 



35. A. (Omphalia) smaragdinus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (185(5) 131. 

 On the ground. Panure (Spruce, no. 8). 



36. A. (Omphalia) euomphalos, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 131. 

 On the ground. Panure (Spruce, nos. 122, 133). 



37. A. (Omphalia) campanella, Batsch., Fr. Ep. p. 126. 

 River Amazon (Spruce). 



38. A. (Omphalia) ianthinophj;us, Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 

 358. 



On trunks. Matto Grosso (Wedd.). 



39. A. (Omphalia) flavolivens, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Xat. ser. 4, v. 



358. 



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On wood. Goyaz ( Wedd.). 



40. A. (Omphalia) nauseabundus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, 

 v. 359. 



On trunks. 



41. A. (Pleurotus) xylocharis, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. set. 4, v. 

 359. 



On branches. Goyaz (Wedd.). 



42. A. (Pleurotus) Jacksoni, B. $f C. Pileo tenui, radiato-striato, 

 postice fortiter depresso, stipite primum centrali, dein laterali, brevi, 

 C} lindrico ; lamellis tenuibus deeurrentibus, acie inU-gris. 



On decayed wood. Mauhes (Traill, no. 125). 



Pileus 3 inches across, conch iform, at first entire, then lateral ; stem £ inch 

 high, about 1 line thick; gills numerous, shortly decurreut. Mr. 

 Jackson has sent the same thing from the Kew Museum, received 

 from Amoy. The figure of Lentinus hispidosus, Fr., in Kalkbrenncr 

 gives a good idea of the habit. The colour of the plant when fresh 



