536 THE BEY. M. J. BEEKELET AND MU. C. E. BECOME 



very 



Mu 



seum, which Fries supposes may possibly be distinct. 



182. A. (Entoloma) chrys^gis, B. ^' Br. Pileo conveso demum 

 centre depresso tenui aureo striato ; stipite basi dilatato striate so- 

 lido; lamellis postice truncato-sinuatis adnexis (no. 811, cum icone). 



On decaying wood. Peradeniya, Nov. 1868. Rare. 



Pileus 2 inches across, of a brilliant goklen-yellow, slightly wrinkled at 

 the depressed apex, striate; flesh thin, white; stem 2-2^ inches high, 

 about two lines thick in the centre, thickened at the base, striate, 

 solid, white ; gills arched, not ventricose, J inch broad, pale-pink, 

 truncate and sinuated behind, almost free ; spores subglobose, with 

 a large nucleus, "00025 in diameter. 



In many points resembling A. leoninus, but is not campanu- 

 late, nor are the gills ventricose or rounded behind; they ap- 

 proach rather to the type of JEntoloma, to which it is accordingly 

 referred. 



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183. A. (Entoloma) griseo-cyaneus, Fr. 

 Var. coloribus saturatioribus (no. 799, cum icone). 

 On the ground. Jan. 1869. 



Pileus and stem blue ; flesh and interior of fistulosc stem pale blue. 



184. A, (Entoloma) retroflexus, B.SfBr. Pileo convexo um- 

 bihcato alutaceo glabro ; stipite gracili subtiliter fistuloso concolori ; 

 lamelhs crassiusculis ventricosis postice rotundato-sinuatis adnexis, 

 antice excedentibus (no. 948, cum icone). 



On wood. Peradeniya, Dec. 1868. 



Pdeus not | an inch across, convex, umbilicate, clay-coloured, darker 



m the centre, smooth; stem If inch high, I line thick, paler ; gills 

 ventricose, sinuated behind, adnexed, buff", extending beyond the 

 margin, so as to give the pileus the appearance of having its margin 

 turned back ; spores angular. 



185. A. (Entoloma) rhodopolius, Fr. (No. 7£0, cum icone.) 

 On the ground. Peradeniya, Sept. 1868. 

 Spores -0005' lono'. 



jyathiformi 



A- Br, Pileo e campanulato 



colori cavo; lameUis falciformibus carneis (no. 749, cum icone). 



On the ground. Peradeniya, Sept. 1868. ■ 



Pileus |-f inch across, campanulate, rather acute, then cup-shaped, 

 bright violet, pulverulent; stem 1-1^ inch high, slender or rather 

 stout, in the latter case compressed, hollow, naler than the pileus, 



