OK CFBAN FUXGI. 331 



liforme, postlce in stipitem brevissimurn attenuatum ; pileo convexo 

 subtiliter tomentoso lineato-rugoso ; hymenio Isevi. 



Oa rootlets. "Whole plaut 1^ line liigli; stem spurious. Con- 

 tracted when dry. 



393, S. CYPHELLOiDEs, B. 4' C. (511.) Parvum, palhde ochra- 

 ceum; pileo flubelhformi subzonato subtihter dcpresso-tomentoso 

 rugoso-striato in stipitem brevem spuriumve angustato; hymenio 

 laevi. 



On the ground amongst moss. The largest specimen ^ inch 

 Avide, 2 lines long. 





394. S. LOBATUM, Fr. Ep. p. 547. (523, 197, 259, 271.) 



On logs in woods. January, June. " Spores white." Hah. 

 Hindustan, Ceylon, Australia, Tasmania, Xew Zealand, Java, 

 Surinam, Brazil, River Amazon, United States as far as Ohio. 



395. S. Sprucei, B, (521, 522.) Pileo subflabelhformi vcrtice af- 

 fixo repetite zonato multicolari e sj)ongioso-tomentoso glabro, for- 

 titer hnoato-rugoso. 



On dead wood. Hah. Peru, Iliver Amazon, Brazil, Xalapa. 



396. S. VERSICOLOR, Fr. Ep. p. 547. (291.) 



On dead wood. Hah, United States. 



397. S. FASCIATUM, Fr. Ep. p. 546. (289, 293.) 



On logs. January. Hah. Nortli America as far as Upper 



Canada, Caucasus. 



398. S. MEJinRAXACEUM, Fr. Ep, p. 54?. (240.) 



On rotten logs in woods. November. Hah. Guiana, Xalapa. 



399. S. coMPLicATUM, Fv. Ep. p. 548. (524, 527, 281, 229, 231.) 

 On twigs and branches. December. Hah. Mexico, United 



States, British North America. No. 231 is thicker and strjgose 

 behind ; but these plants vary so much that I do not like to pro- 

 pose it as a distinct species. 



400. S. PAPYRiNUM, 3/0///. ! Cm6. p. 374, (516, 517, 518, 547, 548, 



216,257, 274.) 

 Underside of logs and on dead trees. December, Marcli. 



"Dark purple.'' Sometimes resupinate. Hah. Ceylon, New Zea- 

 land, Soutli Africa, Brazil, St. Domingo, South Carolina, Ceii- 

 tral America. TheIcj)hora crassa^ Lev. !, seems to be the same 

 species. 



401. S. STLPiiuRATUM, 5. ^' Rat), (292.) Pileo reflexo lobato cris- 

 pato sulj)huralo hispido subspongloso ; hynicnio pallido undulato. 



On dead sticks. Hah. Venezuela; South Carolina, Eav. n. 1731. 



