312 . .DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Decapes or FuwGo:; by the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, : 
M.A. F.L.S. 
(Continued from Page 6, Vol. V.) 
Dec. ee —XIV. Onto Funar. 
111. Agaricus (Collybia) lachnophyllus, n. sp.; sien car- 
nosulo conico-hemispherico fulvo-spadiceo velutino ; stipite 
cavo deorsum fusco-purpureo nitido, sursum pallido subvelu- 
tino; lamellis liberis fulvo-velutinis. 
On rotten pieces of wood amongst dead leaves in woods. : 
Waynesville, Ohio. Sept. 5, 1844. T. G. Lea, Esq. 
More or less tufted. Pileus 3 of an inch across, subcar- 
| nose, conico-hemispherical, of a rich tawny brown, cloth 
with: ort velvety pubescence, much wrinkled when dry. - 
2 inches high, 1 line or more thick, tough, ho 
ish-purple and shining below, shaded off into 
above, and clothed with scattered soft pubescenc 
and rather bulbous where it roots into the wood. 
. Gills narrow, close, quite free, velvety. 
Ani exquisite species, allied apparently to Agaricus. on 
The gills, as in that species, are beautifully velvety. 
The fungi contained in this and the two follo ing € 
were collected. in the north-west of Ohio by he 
