iiyiuenomycetie, Agaricacete, Leucospoiie, Collybia. 77 



albis, tritis param fiilvis ; sporis ellipsoideis, levibus, hyalinis, 

 6-7 * 4-5 ; stipite subaequali, subalbo, trito fulvo, subglabro, utriu- 

 que albido-tomentoso, 2-3 cm, lougo, 2-4 mm. crasso. 



Hah. gregaria ad terram bumosam inter ligna emortua in silvis 

 prope Unaka Springs, Teunessee Amer. bor. (W. A. Murrilt.). 



51. Collybia lutea Massee, Kew Bull. 1907 p. 122. — Pileo carnosulo 282 

 e convexo explanato, glabro, levi, hiteo, 0,5-1 cm. lato ; lamelbs 

 subdistantibus, angustis, postice rotundatis, adnexis v. fere libe- 

 ris, albidis ; sporis ellipsoideis, basi oblique apiculatis, hyalinis, 

 5*3; stipite aequali, cartilagineo, pileo coucolore v. pallidiore, 

 circ. 2 cm. longo, 1 mm. cr. 



Hah. ad muros, Ballygunge, Calcutta, Indiae (Burkill) — Minuta 

 et colore luteo pilei facile dignoscenda species. 



52. Collybia asterospora Torrend, in Broteria, ser. Bot., XI (1913), 283 

 p. 165 fig. 1 — Totus fungus luteus, pileo carnosulo, tenui, e 

 carapanulato explanato, glabro, 3-6 mm. lato, margine invohito ; 

 lamelhs crassis, distantibus, postice attenuato-adnexis; stipite farcto, 



in alcoole rigido, 1,5-2 cm. longo^ 1-2 mm. crasso, glabro ; sporis 

 byalinis, asterosporis, sphaericis, 10-12 ^ diam. (cum aculeis), acu- 

 leis 2 [X longis, episporio 1 [x crasso ; basidiis 35-40 [ji altis, cy- 

 lindrioe vel irregulariter clavatis per extensionem 25-30 [i, dein 

 abrupte attenuatis. 



Hab. ad terram in silvis, Monte, prope Funchal, ins. Madera 

 (C. DE Menezes). 



53. Collybia vindobonensis v. Hohn., Fragm. z. Myliol. 817, in Stzgsb. 284 

 Akad. Wiss. Wien CXXIII, 1., p. 57 (1914). — Insititia ; pileo 

 0,5-2 cm. lato convexo subiilano, plerumque paullo umbihcato, 

 submembranaceo, margine vix striato, saepe indistincte zonato, 



ita ut stipite pulchre brunneo, minute squamuloso, stipite cavo, 

 sursum plerumque paullo incrassato, squamuloso, basi brunneo- 

 strigoso, 1-3 cm. longo, 1-2 mm. crasso, lamellis linearibus, laxiu- 

 sculis, cremeis, ad marginem minute crenulatis, adnatis, basi ve- 

 noso connexis, triseriatis ; cystidiis dense caespitosis, elongato-ve- 

 siculosis, 32 * 14 ; sporis ellipsoideis vel oblongis, basi apiculatis, 

 hyalinis, levibus, 8-12 %? 3-4. Fungus plerumque inodorus saepius vero 

 grate olente. 



Hah. caespitosa vel gregaria ad corticem, inter muscos, et cau* 

 dices arborum froiulosarum : Fagi, Betulae, nec nou ad 

 cortices lignaque dejecta et putrescentia, Wienerwald, Austria. — 

 C. zonatae Peck et G. stipitariae Fr, affinis. 



