14* FUNGI. 



Series IV. Derminus. Veil not arachnoid. Sporidia 

 ferrvgineus. 



Subgenus 20. Pholiota, p. 89. (sp. 241—248.) 



21. Myxacium, p. 73. (sp. 249—250.) 



22. Hebeloma, p. 93. (sp. 251.) 



23. Flammula, p. 94. (sp. 252—255.) 



24. Inocybe, p. 95. (sp. 256—265.) 



25. Naucoria, p. 98. (sp. 266—268.) 



26. Galera, p. 99. (sp. 269—273.) 



27. Tapinia, p. 101. (sp. 274.) 



28. Crepidotus, p. 101. (sp. 275—280.) 



Series V. Pratella. Veil not arachnoid. Gills changing 

 colour, clouded, at length dissolving. Sporidia brown-purple. 



Subgenus 29. Volvaria, p. 103. (sp. 281—284.) 



30. PiALiOTA, p. 105. (sp. 285—290.) 



31. IIypH0L03iA, p. 110. (sp. 291—293.) 



32. Psilocybe, p. 111. (sp. 294—296.) 

 S3. PsATHYRA, p. 112. (sp. 297—306.) 



34. CopRiXARius, p. 115. (sp. 307 — 315.) 



35. CoPRiNus, p. 118. (sp. 316—331.) 



36. GoMPHUs, p. 124. (sp. 332— .333.) 



2. Caxtharellus. Pihus furnished below with diclioto- 

 nious radiating branched subparallel folds, not separable from 

 the flesh, sometimes anastomosing or obsolete, p. 124. (sp. 10.) 



3. Merulius. Hymeniiim veiny or sinuoso-plicate. Folds 

 not distinct from the flesh of the pileus, forming unequal 

 angular or flexuous pores, p. 128. (sp. 5.) 



4. ScHizoPHYLLUM. GiUs radiating from the base, com- 

 posed of a folded membrane, which is ruptured along their 

 edge, the two portions of the fold being revolute, bearing asci 

 only on the outer surface, p. 130. (sp. 1.) 



5. D.ED a LEA. Hymeniiun composed of anastomosing gills 

 or flexuous elongated pores, formed out of the corky substance 

 of the pileus. p. 130. (sp. 12.) 



6. PoLYPoRUS. Hymeninm concrete with the substance of 



