OS CUBAN FUNGI. 293 



stipite gracili fragili fistuloso subpellucido albo; lamcUis latls adnexis 

 fuscis. 



On sticks in woods. December. Pilcvis ^ inch across ; stem 

 1|- inch high, 1 line thick. 



81. A (Psathyra) gyroflexus, Fr. Ep. p. 232. (48.) 



On dead wood. Hub. Europe. 



S2. A, (Pan^olus) campanulatus, L., Fr. Ep. 236. (49, 80). 

 On dung in woods. July. Hab. Ceylon, United States, Europe. 



2. Hiatula, Fr. 



83. H, PURPURASCENS, B. ^' C, (54.) Pileo pallida purpureo tenui 

 piano glabro ; stipite solido sursum subincrassato glabro ; lainellis 

 latiusculis liberis. 



On decayed leaves, the mycelium spreading over them. Pileus 

 1 inch across ; stem 1^ inch high. 



84. H. C^SFITOSA, B, ^' C. (72.) Candida eximie caispitosa; pileo 

 tenuissimo subhemisphrcrico striate; stipite graeih glabro; laraellis 

 liberis remotis. 



On logs in dense bunches. Pileus ^-1 inch across. 



3. CoPRixus, Fr. 



85. C. cuBENSis, JB. ^' C. (79.) Pileo conico-ovato, squamis super- 

 ficialibus floccosis vestlto albo; stipite deorsum incrassato glabro; 

 lamellis confertis liberis purpureo-fuscis. 



On logs. May. Pileus 1^ inch across ; stem 1-1^ inch high, 

 1^ line thick at the base. Spores not black, but rather of a purple- 

 brown tinge, boat-shaped as in C. micaceus, 



86. C. Spraguei, B. 4- C. (105.) Ann, of Nat. Hist. Oct. 1859. 



On earth. December. I£ab. United States, Europe. The spores 



m this species are differently shaped from those of C.plicatilis, and 

 smaller. 



87. L., sp. (130.) 



4. Lactakius, Fr. 



This is clearly a species of Zacfariiis, from the large echiuulate 

 spores ; but without notes I cannot identify it. 



5. Nyctalis, Fr. 



88. N. asterophora, Fr. Ep. p. 371. (802.) 



3. January. I£ab. New England, Europe. 



G. Maeasmitts, Fr. 



89. M. FiBRosiPKS, B. ^ C. (3.) Pileo depresso subcoriaceo tenui 



