486 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Spores minute, tawney, broadly cymbiform. 
This species has exactly the habit of A. fascicularis, but 
has the spores of the fourth section of Fries’ division, 
Flammula, from all the species of which it differs in its | 
narrow slightly decurrent gills. 
*A. cerodes, Fr. Ep. p. 195. Gardner, n. 7, 12. 
On the ground. Peradenia, Ceylon. May. 1844. 
N. 6 belongs to the same section, but the specimens are 
unfortunately so decayed, that I cannot ascertain the form 
and mode of attachment of the gills. 
*A. pediades, Fr. Ep. p. 197. 
On the ground in open places. Peradenia, Ceylon. With 
A. campestris, n. 19; n. 20 is apparently a long-stemmed 
form of the same species. 
*A. siligineus, Fr. Ep. p. 205. Gardner, n. 40. 
On fallen flowers of Caryota ureus. Peradenia, Ceylon. 
June, 1844. 
151. A. (Crepidotus) hepatizon, n. sp.; pileo umbilicato 
excentrico versiformi glaberrimo hepatico; stipite cartila- 
gineo compresso lamellis fragilibus laceratis decurrentibus 
concoloribus.— Gardner, n. 52. 
Hautane Range, Ceylon. On old wood. June, 1844. 
Pileus 14 inch broad, umbilicate, eccentric, sometimes - 
nearly stemless, 2o liver-coloured. 
Stem 1 inch high, 4 thick, cartilaginous compressed, of 
the same colour as the pileus, sending out a ~ roots w | 
the base. | 
Gills much torn, paler than the pileus. 
.. Spores minute, ferruginous. Qu 
— . A very distinct species resembling rather some of f the L. 
= eccentric Pleuroti than any in its own group. a 
Pr A + (Crepidotus) pheophyllus, n. sp.; pileis iniit" 
catis précis obovato-cuneatis albidis wee : 
lamellis fusco-purpureis.— Gardner, n. 36. : 
_ On old wood. Hautane Range, Ceylon. June, | — 
e < Densely imbricated ; pilei 1 inch long, $ of an inch 
broad, ee dirty white, with a few um 
