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ON THE EUNGI or CEXLOX. 5l3 



This agrees, as to to the spores, with no. 6447 from Alabama, 

 which is apparently a form of the same species, which occurs also 

 in England. 



No. 802, Peradeniya, Oct. 18GS, described by Mr. Thwaites as 

 fragrant, is the same species. 



68. A. (Lepiota) lepricus, B. ^^ Br, Pileo convexo centro ver- 

 rueis pyramidatis margine depressis aspero ; stipite clavseformi fur- 

 furaceo; lamellis ventricosis postice attenuatis (no. 820 in part). 



On the ground, Peradeniya, Nov. 1868. 



Pileus f inch across, convex, clothed in the centre with pyramidal 

 warts, those towards the margin depressed and transverse ; stem 

 1-1^ inch high, clavatej gills ventricose, attenuated behind; spores 

 ninepin-shaped, *0005' long. 



Specimens mixed with A. phlyctanodes. Allied evidently to 

 the last. 



69. A. (Lepiota) eriphteus, B, Sf Br. Pileo convexo obtuso car- 



nosoglabro; stipite elongato glabro farcto ; aunulo fugaci ; lamellis 



ventricosis postice attenuatis approximatis (no. 836). 

 On the ground. Peradeniya, Oct. Nov. 1868. 

 Pileus 1^ inch across, white or very pale, ochraceous, convex, fleshy; 



stem 2-2^ inches high, 2 lines thick, smooth, white ; gills white, 



densely crowded; spores '0002' long. 



70. A. (Lepiota) aulacergates, B. ^ Br, Pallide testaceus ; 



pileo campanulato umbonato delicato sulcato ; stipite gracili ; la- 

 melHs latis ventricosis interstitiis venosis (no. 720J. 

 Pale testaceous; pileus 1| inch across, carapanulate, with an obtuse 

 papillseform umbo deeply sulcato-plicate, up to the umbo minutely 

 pulverulent; stem I5 inch high, 1 line thick, equal: gills broad, 

 ventricose, approximate ; interstices venous; spores subglobose, white, 

 •000*3' long. 



There is also a small form half the size, Dec. 1868. 



71* A. (Lepiota) melichrous, B. ^* Br. Pileo hemisphaerico um- 

 bonato pulverulento estriato ; stipite gracili flexuoso pulverulento, 

 annulo obsolete j lamellis candidis (no. 7^3 cum icone). 



On the ground. Peradeniya, Sept. 1868. 



Gregarious : pileus not 5 an inch across, honey-coloured, pulverulent, 

 as is the flexuous stem ^ inch high, y hne thick ; gills white, dark 

 when dry ; spores oblong, *0002' long. 



72. A. (Armillaria) aspratus, B. Lond, Journ. Bot. vi. p, 481; 



Gardner, no. 50; Thwaites (no. 832 cum icone). 

 On the ground in shady places. Hautane range, June 1844. 

 Clarence River {Mueller, Carol. Inf. no. 1478). Peradeniya (on 



