388 EEV. M. J. BERKELEY AND MU. M. C. COOKE ON 



293. Thelephora prolifeba, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 272. 

 On roots of trees. Rio Negro {Spruce, no. 17). 



294. Lachnocladium brasiliense, Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. (1846) 159. 

 Brazil (L6v.). 



295. L. furcellatum, Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. (1846) 159.— Clavaria fur- 

 cellata, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 2/5. 



Brazil (M. J. B.); Para, Mar. 6, 1875 (Traill, no. 128); Panure (Spruce). 



296. L. reticulatum, B. 8f Cooke. Dichotomum, ramis divaricato- 

 reticulatis, stipite brevissimo. 



On the ground. Rio Jurua, Nov. 17, 1874 {Traill, no. 127). 

 Forming tufts scarcely an inch high, stem very short, £ inch high, 

 branched dichotomously at once. 



297. L. tubulosum, Lev. (Clavaria tubulosa), Fr. Ep. i. 576; Berk, 

 in Hook. Journ. (1856) 275. 



Panure (Spruce, no. 158). 



298. Stereum (Mesopus) hydrophorum, Berk, in Hook. Journ. 

 (1856) 273, t. vi. 



On the ground. Rio Uaupe's (Spruce, no. 80). 



299. S. cyathiforme, Fr. Ep 545; Berk, in Hook. Lond. Journ. ii. 

 (1843) 638. 



Goyaz {Gardner). 



300. S. (Mesopus) elegans, Fr. Epic, i.545; Berk, in Hook. Journ. 

 (1856) 2/3. 



On trunks. Panure (Spruce, nos. 174, 13) ; Rio Purus (Traill, no. 87). 



301. S. (Mesopus) nitidulum, Berk, in Hook. Land. Journ. ii. (1843) 



On rotten sticks. Goyaz (Gardner). 



302. S. (Mesopus) elevatum, B. fy Cooke. Pileo cyatbiformi, 

 zonato, castaneo, subtiliter velutino ; stipite elongato, irregulari, ru- 

 goso, pulverulento ; hymenio striatulo, leviter zonato, pallido. 



On dead wood. Rio Jurua (Traill, no. 130). 



Pileus 1 inch across, f inch high, zoned, chestnut, minutely velvetv, stem 



4 inches high, £ inch thick, dilated and grooved at the apex, where it 



becomes of a deep bay, more umber below. 



ft 



303. S. (Mesopus) alutaceum,^- Cooke. Pusillum, ca:spitosuni, 

 alutaceum ; pdeo infundibuliformi, lineato-striato, stipite gracili. 



On dead wood. Rio Mauhes, below rapids ( Traill, no. 49). 

 About half an inch high including the stem, buff, infundibuliform, finely 

 striate, stem | inch high, slender, dilated above into the pileus. 



304. S. (Mesopus) Ravenelii, B. & C. 



On dead wood. Obvdos, Feb. 1874 (.Traill, nos. 41, 42, 44). 



