372 REV. M. J. BERKELEY AND MR. M. C. COOKE ON 



About H line wide; stem very short, at length quite resupinate. 



Agrees in habit with A. nidulus, B. & C, and M. ignohilis, but 

 very different. 



103. Marasmius traganus, B. <$• Cooke. Albus, pusillus; pileo 

 rugoso-caperato, membranaceo, umbonato ; stipite filiformi, e basi 

 orbiculari tomentosa oriuudo ; lamellis paucis, latis decurrentibus. 



On dead sticks. Rio Jurua (Traill, no. 62). 



Pileus i inch across, wrinkled, with a minute umbo, stem filiform, \ inch 



high, springing from an orbicular tomentose base ; gills broad, de- 

 current. 



631. 



(1843) 



On dead sticks (Traill, no. 111). Goyaz (Gardner). 



105. M. rupopunctatus, Mont. Ann. des Set. Nat. se>. 4, v. 363. 

 On trunks. Matto Grosso ( Wedd. ) . 



106. M. Weddellianus, Mont. Ann. des Set. Nat. ser. 4, v. 363. 

 Amongst leaves. Minas Geraes ( Wedd.). 



107. M rufo-striatulus, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 364 

 In woods amongst leaves. Matto Grosso 1 



Wedd. 



Mont 



Amongst leaves. Matto Grosso (Wedd.). 



T, Q ~?7, I f US VILLOSUS > Fr > E P"- 388 ; Berk, in Hook. Joum. 



(1856) 141. 



On decayed wood. Minas (Gardner); Panure' (Spruce, no. 128); 

 Brazil (Traill, no. 73). 



Traill's no. 79 is a Lentinus closely allied to L. villosus, but with 

 entire gills. The species is possibly new ; but the specimens are 

 m bad condition. 



110. L. fumigatus, Lev. Ann. d. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, v. 117; Berk, in 

 Hook. Lond. Journ. (1856) 141. 



111. L. tener, Kl. ; Fr. Epic. i. 389 ; Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 

 142. 



On decayed wood (Gardner). Rio Negro (Spruce). 



112. L. crinitus, L. (sub Agarico). 



On dead wood. April 15, 1874, Villa Bella (Traill, no. 71). 



113. L. Schwartzii, Berk. Hook. Lond. Journ. ii. (1843) 632. 

 Brazil (Gardner). 



