459 ENUMERATION OF FUNGI. 
minutely hispid, at length quite smooth, except at the very 
base, pellucido-striate, membranaceous, very delicate. Gills 
very narrow, radiating, clothed with large acuminate antheridia 
which are visible under a common pocket lens. Mycelium 
floccose-fibrillose, penetrating into the rotten wood. 
The antheridia are very remarkable in this delicate little 
species, and are quite as much developed as in Coprini. I 
do not know any species to which it has any obvious afinity. 
Tas. XIV. a. Ag. spiculiferus, naf. size; b. ditto, magni- 
fied ; c. antheridia, highly magnified. 
9. Ag. (Hebeloma) ignobilis, n. s., pileo rufo-fusco glabro 
plano centro depresso margine tenui submembranaceo ; lamel- 
lis latis ventricosis postice sinuatis dente decurrente sporidiis 
ferrugineis; stipite subtenui glabro incurvo zequali solido. 
On wood, New Ireland, July. 
Pileus 1 inch or more broad, plane, depressed in the centre; 
smooth, with a few obscure radiating furrows, slightly fleshy 
in the centre, very thin towards the margin. Gills broad, 
ventricose, emarginate, with an acute decurrent tooth. Spo- 
ridia ferruginous. Stem 2 inches high, 13 line broad, smooth, 
curved, solid. 
10. Ag. (Panzolus) sepulchralis, n. s.; pileo carnosulo, 
campanulato obtuso levi areolato-rimoso ; velo fugacissimo ; 
lamellis latis adnatis cinereo-nigris; stipite equali glaberrimo 
rufescente. (Tas. XV.) 
Growing in the grass amongst the Chinese tombs, Ma- 
cassar, Celebes ; October. 
Pileus 14 inch broad, 1 inch high, cinereous, decidedly 
though not thickly fleshy, campanulate, clothed with a very 
smooth and shining cuticle which is deeply cracked into 
areole. Gills very broad, ventricose, very thin and numerous, 
adnate, above mottled. Sporidia elliptic, very shortly pedi- 
cellate, with occasionally a minute papilla at the apex- 
Antheridia none, or very obscure. Stem about 3 inches high, 
2 lines thick, fistulose, quite smooth, pale reddish brown. 
Clearly belonging to Friess first section of Paneolus and 
allied to A, separatus and Phalenarum. 
