10 MISS ANNIE L. SMITH ON SOME 
PENIOPHORA PAPYRINA, Cooke, in Grev. viii. (1879) p. 20. 
Shawford Estate, Feb. 12, 1896. No. 1438. 
P. CINEREA, Cooke, I. c. 
Grande Soufri¢re Hill, Feb. 25, 1896. No. 1528. 
Hampstead Valley, March 1896. No. 2335. 
Cypuetta rraxrnicota, Berk. & Broome, in Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist. xv. (1875) p. 32. 
River Douce Valley, Feb. 1896. No. 1415. St. Aroment, 
Jan. 1896. No. 1381. The spores are brown aud measure 
7X 3-5 p. 
C. coxvotura, Cooke, in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xvii. (1880) 
p. 141. 
Windward slope, Diablotin. On bark of tree, March 1896. 
No. 1978. 
C. PATENS, sp. n.; sparsa, tubeformis, dein elongata, fere ad 
basin fissa et expansa, margine superiore incurvata, circa 5 mm. 
longa, 2 mm. lata, extus flava tomentosa; hymenio brunneo, 
lamellis paucis angustis lamelliformis instructis; sporis globosis, 
minute asperulis, 54 diam., hyalinis. (PI. 1. figs. 6-8.) 
On bark of tree, Morne Niger Maron, Sept. 1892. No. 323. 
This species seems to form a transition between the forms 
with a rugulose hymenium such as C. Malbranchei, Pat., and 
genera with regular gills such as Lentinus; the incurving margin 
and the shape of the immature specimens have decided the 
placing it in Cyphella. 
Cravaria Fuaccipa, Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 471. 
On felled trees in clearing. Head of Friendship Valley, 
St. Vincent, June 1892. No. 474. 
C. LzTIcoLoR, Berk. § Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. x.(1869) 
p. 338. 
On rotten wood, Basin Hill, Aug. 1892. No. 304. 
C. cERVICORNIS, sp. n.; lignicola, 8 em. alta, basi simplici, 
subtereti, 2 cm. alta; ramis subdichotomis, supra dumosis, 
compressis, siccitate sulcatis; planta tota carnea, dein cinna- 
momea, velutino-pruinosa; sporis ellipticis, echinulatis, flavido- 
brunneis, 6 px 8 p. 
Growing in clumps on rotten wood, Prince Rupert’s, March 
1894. No. 917. 
