284 HEV. M. J. BERKELEY AXD DR. M. A. CURTIS 



In hollow trees and on logs. August, December, Pileus 1-2 

 inches across; stem 1| inch high, | inch thick; spores white, 

 subglobose. Allied to A. melleus. Pileus pale brown, shaded 

 to pink on the edge. 



9. A. (Armillariajcueimonophyllus, jB. & C. (11.) Pileo e con- 

 vexo piano glabro, squamis brunneis planis notato, crassiusculo ; sti- 

 pite solido sursum levitcr incrassato glabro ; lamellis latis distantibus 

 liberis crassis albis. 



On logs. May. Pileus 1| inch across; stem 1 incti high. 

 Nearly allied to A. mucidics, 



10. A. (Clitocybe) rubro-tinctus, B. 8f C, (89.) Pilco urabi- 

 licato glabro rubro ; stipite elongate glabro subsequali concolore 

 cavo ; laniellis tenuibus latis decurrentibus pallidioribus. 



On earth in woods. June. Pileus |-1 inch across; stem 

 2 inches high. Allied to A. laccatus^ but with thinner and more 

 crowded gills. 



11. A. (Clitocybe) laccatus. Scop. Fi\ Ep, p. 79. (58, 62.) 



In dense woods. August. Ilab. Tasmania, United States, 

 Europe. 



12. A. (Clitocybe) HOLopoRPHYRus, B. ^' C. (5.) Pileo tenui piano 

 glabro ratliato sulcato reticulato sordide purpureo; stipite glabro 

 cavo pallidc purpureo ; lamellis distantibus adnatis stipite conco- 

 loribus, interstitiis transverse rugosis. 



On rotten logs in woods. September. Pileus 2-2| inches 

 across ; stem 2 inches higli, | inch thick. Spores oblong, not 

 subglobose as in A. Jaccatus, No. 95 is a distinct species, belonging 

 to the same group; but I cannot define it from a single speci- 

 men without notes. 



13. A. (Collybia) RHEicoLOR,B. (57,18,19,3-1,61.) Ann, of Nat. 

 Hist, vol. ill. p. 37^. 



On sticks in thick woods, and on logs. March, April. Sab. 

 Brazil, Venezuela. 



14. A. (Collybia) carrcomoeis, B. Sf C. (132.) Pileo candklo 

 campanulato, squamis adpressis amplis rufulis ornato ; stipite sursum 

 albo, deorsum incrassato fuscidulo opaco; lamellis latis ventricosis 

 canilidis. 



On dead leaves &c. 



15. A. (Collybia) stipttarius, Bull, Fr. Ep, p. S7. (14, 46.) 



On dead leaves and rotten logs. May. Hah. Yenezuela, 



Pennsylvania, Europe. 



