OK TKE FUKUI OF CEYLOK. 627 



A larger form is Gardn. no. 37 and (monstrosus) no. 35, stem 



confluent, 



137. A. (Omphalia) anthidepas, B, 4' B- Pileo depresso cyathi- 

 formique sulcato subtiliter fibrilloso ; stipite sursum dilatato e farcto 

 cavo; lamellis distantibus longe decurrentibus latis distantibus 

 (no. 751, cum icone). 



On dead \Tood. Peradeniya, Dec. 1868, Jan. 1869. 



Pileus 1^-2 inches across, dirty white, sulcate, marked with Uvid 



fibrils i stems 2| inches high, 1 hne thick ia the centre, smooth j 



gills 2 lines broad, arcuate, distant, decurrent. 



Allied to A. lychnodes^ but diifering in the fibrillose pileus, 



and the border not being so strongly involute. Spores '00025' 

 long. 



133. A, (Omphalia) Peri, B. ^ Br. Niveus; pileo membranaceo 



ex umbihcato infundibulifornii pulverulento estriato immutabili ; sti- 

 pite deorsum attenuato filiformi ; lamellis confertis angustissimis 

 adnato-decurrentibus (no. 1192, cum icone). 



On the ground. July 1869. 



Gregarious, snow-white; pileus | inch across, membranaceouSj pulve- 

 rulent, even at first umbilicate, then infundibuliform, slightly undu- 

 lated ; stem | inch high, not ^ a line thick, soHd ; gills scarcely \ a 

 line broad, crowded, adnato-decurrent. 



Closely allied to A. scyphoides ] but the pileus does not change 

 colour in drying, the gills are much narrower, the stems more 

 slender, and it is a more graceful species. There is sometimes 

 a little down at the base of the stem. 



139. A. (Omphalia) micromeles, B. ^ Br. Pusillus; pileo sub- 

 infundibuliformi hyaline ] stipite brevissimo ; lamellis paucis angustis 

 decurrentibus (no. 11 77^ cum icone). 



On dead wood. July 1869. 



White, with sometimes a tinge of yellow ; pileus scarcely 2 lines across. 



line 



narrow 



Closely allied to A. microscopteus. 



140. A. (Omphalia) delicia, B, Sf Br. Pileo campanukto umbi- 

 licato, umbonato, striate, tomentoso; stipite brevi gracili basi in- 



crassato, e filis radiantibus oriundo sursum pulverulento; lam 



decurrentibus (no. 398). 

 On dead sticks. July 1869. 

 Pileus 2-3 lines across. 



140*. A. (Pleurotus) dryinus, P. Gard. (No, 88, cum icone.) 

 On dead wood. - 



