the Indian Forest Department. Those from Northern India 
(Dehra Dun), from Southern India (Mysore), and from Assam, 
were collected by Dr. E. J. Butler, F.L.S., Cryptogamic Botanist 
for India. Those from Singapore ami from Christmas Island wore 
collected by Mr. H. N. Ridley, F.L.N.. Director of the i'otanic 
Garden, Singapore. The species from Tibet was collected bv tin* 
Lama Ujyen < ; . . .-■ f reaPB ;t ,,, ( m;(( |,. ., collection 
for Sir George King, K.C.I.E., then Superintendent of the R„val 
Urns. Calcutta, at the instance of Sir Alfred Croft 
K.C.I.E., Director of Public Instruction, Bengal. 
Agabicaobab. 
Lepiota microspora, Masses. 
Pi/sus 
pallida, primo villoso'-fibrillosn^ p.Ht.-a sipuunulis rufescentibus 
mbonatus, 
adpressL ,«„„ 
Andaman Islands. Narcondam; on the ground Rogers 
aSSSaSgsi25£rsi'cs 
Omphalia Rogersi, Masses. 
Pih 'us membranaceua tenax convex 
grophanus, striatns. <„.],,■ ,,•!'., ,V ,.''.' N """ ,n ". 1 " i " " s -_ glah.-r, ny- 
Ijiinrlhir subdistaure* V . ., '. V ' '"" " l ' SCM " ,|< /' v i !*.» cm. latus. 
^^™X^1&£S&* 
Panus ochraceus, d/as* 
Pilms carnoso-lentus 
lepressus, sub^ ri. . 
"lis punctifori] 
dein pallide o wimae, valde de 
hyalinae,7-o x i-",,,. .SyL^hm',?™" ,S >""'"''' ■" 
squamulis ochraceis obtect'i* V ■• , ' '^'"tnens a 
Allied to A m „ forwfosM p , . 
