0:S THE rU^GI OJT CEYLON. 5(J7 



On the ground, Peradeniya, Nov. 1868. 



Pileus 2^ inches across, hemispherical, viscid, margin rcgidarly and 



strongly sulcata; stem nearly 3 inches high, f thick in the middle, 

 attenuated at the base, somewhat swollen in the centre, solid; gills 

 regular, arched, J inch wide, acute behind, reaching to the top of 

 stem ; interstices reticulate. 



Very regular in form. 



Spores globose, echinulate, '00025 in diameter t- 



340. R. EMETicA, Fr.; Gardn, (no. 9>7y cum icone). 

 On the ground. Hautane, Aug. 1844. 



341. Cantharellus stolonifer, B, 8f Br. Pileo convexo umbili- 

 cato cinereo tomento adpresso insperso ; stipite recto candido cavo ; 

 plicis angustis candidis decurrentibus, interstitiis parce reticulatis ; 

 mycelio crasso filiformi (no. 751*, cum icone). 



Peradeniya, Dec. 1868. 



Pileus 1 inch across, convex, umbilicate, dark, cinereous, rough, wdth 

 adpressed matted fascicles of down, thin, at length pallid ; stem 

 1| inch high, 2 lines thick, smooth, white, compressed, hollow, 

 throwing out at the base stringy threads, which occasionally bear 

 reproductive knots ; folds narrow, decurrent, white; interstices slightly 

 reticulated or nearlv even. 



t The decimals in this paper are all parts of an English inch. 



