574 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
plant, have a smooth shining hymenium. I do not see any gela- 
. tinous stratum. 
194. A. (Crepidotus) Aepatochrous, n. s.; gregarius; pileo 
horizontali subcarnoso sinuato glabro hepatico ; stipite brevissimo 
albo, primum basi disciformi affixo ; lamellis luteo-cinnamomeis 
albo-marginatis. Gunn, No. 1787. 
Has. On bark. May, 1845. 
Gregarious, but scarcely crowded. 
Pileus at first globose, with a short central stem, but soon ex- 
tended on one side, and at length extremely eccentric, smooth, 
rather undulated, one inch or more broad, slightly fleshy, not 
gelatinous, of a deep liver-brown. Stem always extremely short, 
white, attached by a round disc, the margin of which is byssoid. 
Gills moderately distant, rather ventricose, rounded behind, of a 
pale cinnamon, edged with white, not echinulate. Spores oval, 
ferruginous. 
Allied to A. mollis, from which, however, it differs in many 
respects. Its spores are far smaller than in that species. 
195. A. (Crepidotus) insidiosus, n. s.; pileo demum resupinato 
adfixo membranaceo margine tomentoso, stipite tenui brevissimo ; 
lamellis latiusculis postice attenuatis adnexis aquose luteo-umbrinis. 
Has. Penguite, on bark. With No. 1787. May, 1845. 
Gregarious. 
Pileus three quarters of an inch to one inch broad, at length 
quite resupinate and fixed to the matrix, membranaceous; edge 
pubescent. Stem very short and slender. Gills watery yellow- 
brown, attenuated behind ; adnexed. Spores yellow-brown, ovate. 
Much resembling the last, with which it agrees in the colour 
and size of the spores. The pileus, however, is resupinate and 
membranaceous, the stem very slender; the gills not evidently 
white-margined. The whole plant, when dry, is of a watery yellow- 
brown. 
196. Boletus /ruticicola, n. sp.; pileo amplo convexo glabrato 
rubido ; stipite æquali glabriusculo levi e mycelio glebam fruti- 
. colam formante oriente; tubis liberis compositis ore aurantio- 
flavo. Gunn, No. 1775. 
