328 BET. M. J. BETIKELET Xl^Tt PB. M. A. CtTRTTS 



28. Ceatebelltjs, Fr. 



367. C. sPATHULARius, B, ^' C. (3.) Minutus ; piko obliquo spa- 

 thulato luteo saccharino stipitcque sursum concolore deorsum a basi 

 orbicular! oriundo obscure glabrescentibus ; hymenio subla^vi. 



On dead wood. Stem with the pileus 1^ line high. Closely 

 allied to the genus SJcepperia. 



368. C. MARASMioiDES, B. ^- C. (32.) Pilco excentrico rugoso glabro 

 rufo, margine inflexo; stipite e rhizomate repente oriundo deorsum 

 incrassato nigro ; plicis crassis venosis. 



On dead ferns. Pileus 1 line across ; stem 2 lines high, re- 

 sembling somewhat that of a Didymiitin, 



369. C. puLVERULENTus, B. *§*C. (564.) Pallida fcrrugiueus ; pileo 



orbiculari pulveruleuto, margine inflexo ; stipite deorsum incrassato 

 nigro; hymenio parce venoso, pileo concolori. 



On bark of sticks. Pileus 1 line across ; stem 1| line high, 

 resembling, as in the last, that of a DiJi/mium. 



29. Cladgderris, P. 



370. C. DENDRITICA, P. in Fveyc. Voy, t. 1. f. 4. (279.) 



On dead wood. Hah. Eawak, Brazil, llio Janeiro, Philippines, 

 Hindustan, Eiver Amazon. "Spongy at the base and full of 



water. 



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30. Thelephora, Fr. 



371. T. caperata, BerTc. <§- Mont, SylL p. 175. (509, 290.) 



On logs in woods. June, Hab. Brazil, St. Domingo. 



372. T. AURANTiACA, P. in Freyc. Voy,; Mont, ! Cub. p. 376. (S'^? 

 296.) 



On dead wood. Hab. St. Domingo. 



373. T. sericella, B. 4- C. (531, 237.) Pallida; pileo cyathi- 

 formi subzonato sericeo nitido tenui papyraceo lineato-striato, mar- 

 gine plus minus crenato ; stipite brevi cylindrico tomentoso ; hy- 

 menio pileo concolori laevi vel subrugoso setuloso. 



Dead woods in ravines. November. Pileus about an inch 

 across, sometimes lateral ; stem densely downy at the base, some- 

 times obsolete. 



374. T. DECOLORANS, B. <5' C. (234, 248.) Alba (sicca ochracea) ; pileo 

 cyathiformi-flabelliformi zonato lineato striato ; stipite tomentoso ; 

 hymenio glabro. 



On trees in woods. May. Stem sometimes nearly obsolete. 

 Nearly allied to the last ; but the hymenium is not setulose. 

 Occasionally the edge is deeply fringed. 



