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Agaricus (Eccilia) rhodocylix, Lasch. 



Agaricus {Eccilia) rhodocylix, Lasch in Linnaea, iv. n. 567; Fries, Hymen. Europ., p. 213; Cooke, 

 Illus., t. 313, B. ; Berkl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., xiv. p. 351. 



Bermudas. — On the ground — Moseley. 

 Northern Europe ; also occurring in Cuba. 



Agaricus (Galera) tener, Schseff. 



Agaricus (Galera) tener, Schaeff., Ic. Fung. Bav., t. 70, figg. 6-8 ; Bull., Champ., t. 535, fig. 1 ; 

 Berkl. in Joorn. Linn. Soc. Lond., xiv. p. 351. 



Bermudas. — On the ground — Moseley. 



Widely dispersed in north temperate regions, and occurring in Tasmania, Australia. 



Agaricus (Panaeolus) papilionaceus, Bull. 



Agaricus (Panceolus) papilionaceus, BulL, Champ., t. 561, fig. 2; Fries, Hymen. Europ., p. 311; 

 Berkl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., xiv. p. 351. 



Bermudas. — On dung — Moseley. 



Europe ; India ; United States ; Natal ; Australia. 



Marasmius sabali, Berkl. 



Marasmius sabali, Berkl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., xv. p. 49. 



Pileo reniformi tomentoso, demum resupinato ; stipite brevissimo ; lamellis distantibus 

 adnatis postice rotundatis crassiusculis integerrirnis, interstitiis venosis. 



Bermudas. — Endemic. On leaf-stalks of Sabal — Moseley. 



Pileus probably white when fresh ; but the whole plant, when dry, is of a pinkish 

 buff, soon resupinate, then at length sulcate ; spores subglobose, '00028 inch long, hollowed 

 out on one side. 



Marasmius obscuratus, Berkl. et Broome. 



Marasmius obscuratus, Berkl. et Broome in Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., xiv. p. 38, et Berkl., 1. c, p. 351. 



Bermudas. — On bark — Moseley. 



Either opaque or transparent, minutely pulverulent, gills broad. I can find no 

 distinguishing character between this and the Ceylon species. 

 Ceylon. 



Marasmius bermudensis, Berkl. 



Marasmius bermudensis, Berkl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., xv. p. 49. 



Pileo convexo pulverulento albido subsulcato, margine inflexo ; stipite brevi sursum 

 pellucido, deorsum pulverulento ; lamellis distantibus breviter adnatis, interstitiis laevibus. 



Bermudas. — Endemic. On dead coffee- wood, Paynter's Vale — Moseley. 



Pileus about one line across ; stem quarter to half an inch high ; gills, when dry, pale 

 tawny, with a white edge. 



