DECADES OF FUNGI. 15 
301. Marasmius inoderma, n.s.; cæspitosus; pileo subirregulari 
excentrico fibrilloso-sericeo; stipite nigrescente; lamellis latiusculis 
breviter adnatis, interstitiis lævibus. 
Has. Para. 
Pileus 3-1 inch broad, nearly even, depressed, pallid, irregular, 
somewhat excentric, clothed with silky anastomosing or reticulate fibres. 
Stem 1-1 inch high, not 4 a line thick, nearly smooth, at first pale, at 
length brown, slightly iiérhssitos at the base. Gills moderately broad, 
slightly attached, distinct; the interstices smooth. 
Distinguished by the nature of the silky covering of the pileus, which 
is different from anything that I have seen in other species. Externally 
it resembles Marasmius Vaillantii and M. alliiodorus, Mont. 
* Schizophyllum commune, Fries. 
Has. Caripi. ; 
302. Schizophyllum E n. s.; umbrinus, contextu concolore 
cartilaginis ; pileo flabelliformi profunde inciso lobato; lobis furcatis. 
(Tas. L fig. 1.) 
Has. Caripi. 
Umber-brown.  Pileus about 4 an inch long and broad, flabelliform, 
attached by the elongated vertex, from which proceed a few byssoid 
radiating threads, which form an orbicular spot on the matrix, some- 
what strigose behind, and paler, clothed in front with adpressed spongy 
down, which breaks up into little fascicles or areola, deeply inciso-lo- 
bate, the lobes flabelliform, incised and furcate, Gills at first clothed, 
like the pileus, with umber down. 
I have not seen the fructifying surface of the hymenium. It is dis- - 
tinguished by its umber hue, to which there is no approach in the other _ 
species, by 1 PESEE E O M onis E z 
ginous substance. 
Tab. I. fig. 1: a, S. umbrinum, xit; size ; * ‘appar, i. CL nt 
side, slightly magnified. 
* Polyporus sanguineus, Fr. 
Has. Caripi; Para. 
* Trametes hydnoides, Fries. 
. Has. Caripi. E 
303. Stereum Galeottii, n. s.; umbonato-sessile, parvum, convexum, - 
rigidum ; pileo cervino velutino-tomentoso crebrissime badio-zonato ; 
zonis hic illic glabris nitentibus ; picea rien Galeotti, 
no. 6853. 
