8. MISS ANNIE L. SMITH ON SOME 
Irpex stnvosus, Fr. Elench. p. 145. 
Morne Couliabon, March 1896. No. 1571. 
I. motuis, Berk. § Curt. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. i. (1849) 
p- 236. 
Morne Couliabon, March 1896. No. 1558. 
RapULUM STRATOSUM, sp. n.; effusum, fuscum, margine 
paullo reflexum, circa 1 mm. crassum ; tuberculis dentiformibus, 
rare papilliformibus, minutis, obliquis, fuscis, plerumque in apicem 
pallidem sterilem attenuatis; thallo sectione verticali e stratis 
cellularum parenchymaticarum et sporarum velut inclusarum 
pluribus alternis composito ; basidiis amplis, irregularibus, 
obtusis ; sporis ovato-oblongis, spadiceis, levibus, 10u x 7p. 
(Pl. 1. figs. 1-5.) 
“Growing in form of rosette” on rotten wood, Basin Hill, 
Sept. 1892. No. 343. 
On rotten wood, St. Aroment, Sept. 1892. No. 443. 
The outward facies of this plant is that of Radulum. The 
spores seem to have dropped off and become embedded in the 
tissue by the subsequent growth of the thallus; they lie in 
distinct layers, but they are also scattered through the tissue 
and the hymenium is thickly powdered with them. It is not 
ossible from the specimens to determine the period of growth. 
GRAMMOTHELE LINEATA, Berk. & Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Bot. x. (1869) p. 329. 
Prince Rupert’s, Oct. 1895. No. 1802. 
G. erisza, Berk. § Curt. 1. c. 
Windward slope, Morne Diablotin, March 1896. No. 1955. 
Kyetrria canpipisstma, Berk. § Rav. in Grev. i. (1873) p. 147. 
Windward slope, Diablotin, March 1896. No. 1972. Also 
without locality, No. 1566. 
K. setieErra, Fr. Epic. p. 529. 
On decayed wood, St. Aroment, Sept. 1892. No. 466. 
THELEPHORA Murraxt, Berk. & Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Bot. x. (1869) p. 329. 
Prince Rupert’s, Dec. 1895. No. 1285. 
Mr. Elliott’s specimen corresponds in facies with that collected 
by C. Wright in Cuba. It is widely effused, on very rotten 
wood; spores faintly brown, globose, warted, 5-7 p in diameter. 
