44 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
vexo fusco viscidulo; stipite radicato longissimo subcavo 
intus strigoso, extus presertim ad basim furfuraceo-velutino, 
lamellis distantibus adnato-decurrentibus. Drumm. n. 119. 
Pileus 1 1-3 inches broad, convex, dark brown (when dry); 
slightly viscid, smooth, sometimes lobed; stem 5-6 inches 
high, + inch thick, attenuated upwards, minutely furfuraceous 
especially at the base, rooting deeply. Gills distant adnato- 
decurrent, yellowish at length orange in dry specimens. 
Itis possible that this may prove distinct, but if so it is 
allied to A. radicatus. The colour of the gills in the largest 
specimens is nearly that of the hymenium of Stereum hirsutum 
which seems to indicate a specific difference. 
24. A. (Mycena) crinalis, n. sp.; tenerrimus, pileo hemis- 
pherico membranaceo striato albo ; stipite capillari lutescenti- 
fusco farinaceo ; lamellis paucis arcuatis decurrentibus. 
Drumm. n. 221. | | 
On decayed wood. 
Gregarious; pileus }-1 line across, very delicate, hemis- - 
pherical, smooth, striate, membranaceous, white. Stem about | 
an inch high, flexuous, yellow-brown, farinaceous, attached by - 
a few strige. Gills 8-10 white, arcuate, decurrent. 
This minute species belongs to the section Filopodes of - 
Mycena, but there is none with which it can be confounded. — 
*A. fibula, Bull. On the ground. | 
25. A. (Pleurotus) lampas, Berk.; fascicularis; phospho- | 
reus; pileo centrali lobato carnoso glabro fulvo-nigrescente, - 
margine tenui involuto ; stipite compresso sursum incrassato - 
solido demum fisso gie lamellis angustis integer 
longissime decurrentibus. Drumm. n. 109. 
On the stems of sickly but living plants of Grevillea Dra 
mondii, Preiss. near the roots. 
Fasciculate. Pileus 4 inches across, convex in the en 
with the margin plane at first, quite entire and pale, then 
deeply lobed and gradually passing through various tawny | 
shades into deep brown or black, perfectly smooth, margin 
involute. Stem 2 inches high, 4 an inch or more thick, solid, 
perfectly smooth, sometime splitting. Gills narrow, yello 
