THE 



LONDON JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 



EDITED BY 



SIR W. J. HOOKER, K.H., L.L.D., F.R.S., & L.S. 



Decades of Fungi ; by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, 

 M.A. F.L.S. 



(Continued from Page 315, Vol. IV.) 

 Decade XI. 



101. Ag. epispheeria, n. sp. ; pileo resupinato margine 

 tantum libero, subflabelliformi pallido subtomentoso ; lamellis 

 cervinis albo-raarginatis. Drege, n. 9413, a. 



On decayed Sphcerice. South Africa ; Drege. 



Pileus subflabelliform, \ an inch long, attached, with 

 the exception of the arched margin, by fine downy 

 threads and a few fibres to the matrix, pale subtomentose, 

 especially at the extreme edge. Stem none. Gills mode- 

 rately broad, fawn-coloured with a pale edge. 



This Agaric belongs to the same section with Ag. varia- 

 bilis, but appears perfectly distinct from every described 

 species. I have not been able to find perfect spores. 



102. Marasmius hepaticus, n. sp.; caespitosus ; pileo hemis- 

 pheric© glaberrimo stipiteque supra subaequali deorsum 

 incrassato glabro fibroso cartilagineo hepaticis ; lamellis 

 subliberis distantibus postice attenuatis fulvis. 



Amongst dead Fern, &c. Van Diemen's Land, R. Gunn, 

 Esq. 



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