368 BET. M. J. BERKELEY AKD MB. M. C. COOKE ON 



is uncertain. Traill, no. 51, from Obydos, Brazil, described as red- 

 dish brown, has no spores ; and therefore the subgenus is doubtful. 



43. A. (Volvaria)cnemidophorus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, 

 v. 360. 



In pastures {Wedd.). On the ground. Bolivia. 



44. A. (Pholiota) Traillii, B. fy Cooke. Pileo hemisphaerico dense 

 piloso-squamoso, fulvo, margine inflexo ; stipite subaequali furfu- 

 raceo-squamoso pallido, annulo membranaceo ; sporis pure fulvis. 



On decayed wood. Teffe', Dec. 1874 {Traill, no. 129). 



Pileus, when dry, more than £ an inch across, but probably when fresh 

 much larger, tawny, clothed densely with pilose scales ; stem 1 inch 

 high, H hne thick, paler but clothed with tawny scales; ring mem- 

 branaceous, white ; spores pure tawny, like those of A. spectabilis. 



45. A. (Hebeloma) psamminus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 132. 

 On the ground. Panure {Spruce, no. 124). 



46. A. (Naucoria) Panurensis, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856). 



On the ground. Panure {Spruce, no. 124). 



47. A. (Naucoria) marasmioides, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856). 

 On fragments of wood. Panur£ {Spruce, no. 116). 



48. A. (Naucoria) januariensis, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 

 360. 



In pastures near Rio Janeiro. 



49. A. (Naucoria?) smidioides, Mont. I.e. 

 In moist pastures near Rio Janeiro. 



50. A. (Galera) fulvellus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 360. 

 In woods. Brazil (Wedd.). 



51. A. (Crepidotus) Alpini^e, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856). 

 On dead stems of Alpinia. Rio Negro {Spruce, no. 114). 



52. A, (Psalliota) ochropodius, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 

 361. 



In woods. Matto Grosso {Wedd.). 



I 



53. A. (Psalliota) rhytopilus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 

 361. 



In fields, on dung. Brazil {Wedd.). 



54. Coprinus torquatus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 361. 

 In moist woods. Matto Grosso {Wedd.). 



55. C. consobrinus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 361. 

 In moist woods. Matto Grosso (Wedd.). 



