SECTION LEX'IVS. 





Flo. 473 

 Lentus Marmellosens 



Fig. 474 

 Lentus orbicularis. 



PARTITUS (Fig. 471). Pileus thin, mesopodal and usually more 

 or less parted or lobed, reddish brown, rigid. Pores thin, large, shallow 

 with thin walls, white. Stipe mesopodal, lateral from the imperfect 

 formation of the pileus, slender, dull, dark surface. Known from sev- 

 eral collections from Spruce. Brazil, at Kew. also one collection at 

 Berlin. 



b. COLOR BRIGHT YKI.LOW. 



TILIAE. Known only from Iconcs, Kalchbrcnncr, t. 38. All parts of the 

 plant are bright yellow. Very peculiar if correctly depicted, but probably an 

 exaggeration or imagination of some kind, as the author was much given to 

 drawing imaginary pictures. No such plant is now known in Kumpr. 



r. COLOR BROWN OR BROWNISH. 



ARCULARIUS. Pores large, favoloid. white. Pileus brownish. 

 often infundibulform, more or less scaly. A widely distributed plant 

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