302 REV. Af. T. BERKELEY AXB DK. M. A. CURTIS 



fundibuliformi vclutino, marginc involuto; stipite brevi cylinclrico 

 fibrilloso solido ; lamcllis tlistantibus latis intcgris decurrentibus. 



On logs. April. Piieus 6 inches across, sometimes excentrfc ; 

 stem 1 inch high, | inch thick. " Spores white." 



160. L. STRiGELLus, B. (79.) Pilco infunihbuhformi squamis minutis 



obsito, margine eiuato; stipite brevi hispidulo. 



On dead wood. Hah, Peru. Piieus 2-3 inches across ; stem 

 |-1 inch high, ^ inch thick. 



161, L. cuBENSis, B. 4' C. (8o, 115, 121, 122.) Pileo convexo car- 

 noso glabro margiuem versus sa;pe guttato ; stipite curvo cyhndrico 

 furfuraceo-fibrilloso vel subsquamuloso, exceutrico ; lamelhs flaccidis 

 adnatis dentatis, siccitate e stipite secedentibus. 



On logs in woods. May. Pilens 1-1 1 inch across ; stem 

 -1 inch high, 2 lines thick, striate, sometimes with a few erect 

 or reflexed scale-like shreds. Becomes dark when old and ex- 



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posed to weather. 



162. L. PROXiMUS, B, ^ C. (27, 117.) Pdeo e convexo piano glabro 



exceutrico; stipite cuivo furfuraceo; lamellis adnatis dentatis vel 

 adnato-deeurreutibus, siccitate vix secedentibus. 



On dead wood. Very nearly allied to the last ; but tlie gills do 

 not secede so far as to leave a large circular depression round the 

 top of the stem. 



163. L. FULiGiNEUS, B. ^ C, (25.) Pileo infundibuliformi fuligineo 

 glabro; stipite basi incrassato striate glabro; lamellis angustis inte- 

 gris rigidis; myeelio membranaceo expanso. 



On logs in woods. January. Piieus 2 inches across; stem 

 1 inch high, 2-3 lines thick. Mycelium externally membrana- 

 ceous, within the wood fibrous. Allied to Z. exilis. 



164. L. ExiLis, KL Ann. of Nat. Hist. vol. 3. p. 379. (33, 173.) 

 On dead wood. JIah. Ceylon, IVIauritius. 



165. L. FRiABiLis, Mont. Cub. p. 415; Fr. Ep. p. 394. 



On dead bark. 



166. L. GLABBATUs, Mout. ! Cub. p. 424. (62.) 



On dead wood. 



167. L. EUGRAMMUS, Mont. ! Cub. p. 414. (4, 35, 42, 14, 119, 123.) 



On dead wood. January, May, December. Hah. St. Domingo, 

 Mexico. 



168. L. CASTOREL's, Fr, Ep. p. 395. (36, 168.) Var. hirneoloides. 

 Pallide fuscus, lamellis pallidioribus ; pileo tenui. 



On rotten logs in woods. February. Hah. Pennsylvania, 

 Europe. 



