DECADES OF FUNGI. 133 



(N; 



pileo convexo subconico 



fulvo pulvcrulento ; stipite gracili spadiceo glabro; lamellis latiusculis 

 postice emarginatis. Spruce, n. 116. 



Hab. Attached to fragments of wood. Panure, 



Pileus ^ an inch or more across, convex, subcorneal, tawny, clothed 

 with abundant raised particles. Stem If inch high, not a line thiclc, 

 deep brown. Gills subventricose, eraarginate behind and adnata, tawny. 



Spores oblong, xoW ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^S^ DQiJii^tely echinulate. 



This species at first sight looks like one of the tawny MarasmiL 



509. A. (Crepidotus) Alpinice^M, s. ; pileo resupinato reniformi ci- 

 nereo-tomentoso ; stipite brevissimo demum obsoleto pulverulento ; la- 

 mellis angustis purpurascentibus in centro concurrentibus, acie pallida. 



Spruce, n. 114. 



Hab. On dead stems of Alpmia m^omatica. Eio Negro. 



Pileus \ an inch or more broad, resupinate, cinereous, finely tomen- 

 tose. Stem extremely short, at length vanishing, pulverulent. Gills 

 purplish-umber when dry, with a pale edge extremely narrow, nearly 

 free- Spores ^^^ of an inch long, elliptic or subcymbiform, brown. 



A very distinct and neat species. The rudimentary subpersistent 

 stem gives it somewhat the air of the Borneo A- cohmellifer^ B.- The 

 gills arc not spiculate as in some allied species. 



510. Paxilltis viridis, n. s.; totus viridis; pileo ex umbilicato sub- 

 infundibuliformi tomentoso ; stipite rugoso ; lamellis crassis decurren- 



tibus. Spruce, n. 3. 



Hab. On the ground in woods. 



Green. Pileus 1 inch across, subinfundibuliform clothed with short 

 down. Stem short, blunt, \ of an inch high, 2 lines thick, w^rinkled. 

 Gills decurrent, thick, irregular, rugose. Spores white, oblong, ^^ 

 of an inch long. Sometimes the stem is longer and not one-third as 



thick, 



511. P. reliarius, n. s.; pileo convexo leviter umbilicato subtiliter 

 tomentoso ; stipite e mycelio expanse oriundo ; lamellis angustis de- 

 currentibus ramoso-reticulatis. Spnice, n. 118. 



Hab. On sandy soil. Panur^, March, 1853. 



Pileus convex, i an inch or more across, umbiUcatc, finely downy. 

 Stem 1 inch or more high, equal or dilated above, ^l line thick, smooth. 

 GiUs narrow, decurrent, branched and reticulated. 



1 have no notes as to the colour of this species, which is highly 



