ox CUBAN FUXGT. 301 



across; stem | iiicli high, thickened above. Allied, like the last, 



151. L. SPAKSIBARBIS, B. df C. (76.) Pilco depresso pilis fasciculatis 

 fulvis ornato ; stipite cylindrico velutino; lamellis tenuihus flaccidis 

 integris. 



On dead wood. Pileus \\ inch across. Towards the centre 

 the fascicles of hairs become scattered and depressed. 



152. L. siPARius, B. <!^ C. (182, 171-) Aurantiacus, pileo profunde 

 urabilicato lanato pilis fasciculatis ereetis rigidis intermixtis ; stipite 

 cylindrico velutino \ lamellis integris. 



Ou dead Avood. February. Pileus 1 inch across, pallid, con- 

 tracted when dry ; stem 1 inch high, rather thickened at the base, 

 tawny. Pileus not grooved. 



153. L. STRiGosus, ¥r, Ep, p. 388. (77,) 

 Ou dead wood. Hah, Ceylon, Gruiana. 



154. L. VELUTiNUS, Fr. Lfnw. 1830, p. 510; MontA Cub. p. 416. (66, 



67, 73. 74-) 



On dead wood. Hah. Brazil, Guiana. 



155. L. BLEPHARODES, B, 4' C, (72, 75, 1/0.) Pilco umbiHcato de- 

 presso hispido margine ciliato, pilis evanescentibus radiato-striato ; 



stipite velutino; lamellis distantibus integris subcameis, interstitiis 

 venosis vel laevibus. 



On rotting logs in fields. December. Pileus 2 inches across, 

 brown ; stem 2-4 incbes high. 



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156. L. Leprieurii, Mont. ! SylL p. 145. (183.) 

 On dead wood. Hah. Guiana. 



157. L. NEPALENSis, B. Hook, Joum, 1854, p. 131. (169.) 



On logs. December. Hah. East Nepal. Stem piloso-hispid, 

 not merely velvety ; gills entire. 



158. L. chrysopeplus, .B. ^' C. (1/2.) Pileo convexo dense fur- 

 furaceo-velutino marginem versus subsquamuloso luteo ; stipite con- 

 colore furfuraceo-squamuloso ; lamellis albis integris. 



On logs in a creek. January. Pileus densely velvety, with 

 fasciculate hairs towards the margin, | inch across ; stem 1 inch 

 high, 2 lines thick, furfuraceous above, not velvety, furfuraceo- 

 squamuloso below ; gills distant, slightly decurrent. " Spores 

 white.'* 



159. L. vellerel's, B. ^- C (1670 Albus, siccus fulvus ; pileo in- 



