AGAKICINI. '77 



soft, tough, flaccid, obovate, or reniform, plane or reflexo- 

 conchate at margin, even, smooth ; flesh thin, soft, white ; 

 stem very short, solid, lateral, horizontal, or ascending, 

 round, villous, expanded into pileus ; gills decurrent, 

 moderately broad, not branched or anastomosing, livid or 

 cinereous. 



On trunks. Aberdeen Fungus Show. 1874. 



411. A. (Plevirotus) serotinus, Schrad. (p. 136); ^-3 in. 



412. A. (Pleurotus) mitis, P. (p. 136) ; \ in. Epping 

 Forest. 



413. A. (Pleiirotus) gadinoides, Sni. ; whole plant 

 white ; pileus rather fleshy, tender, dimidiate, clothed with 

 fine adpressed flocci, hygrophanous, with no gelatinous 

 upper stratum ; stem small, lateral or none ; gills some- 

 what crowded, slightly branched. 



On tree-fern stems. Chelsea. 



414. A. (Pleuxotus) limpidus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., hyaline- 

 white, then shining-white, slightly fleshy, obovate or reni- 

 form, horizontal, even, smooth, hygrophanous, without a 

 viscous pellicle, margin thin, shortly inflexed ; no separate 

 stem, but the pileus narrowed behind into a stem-like base ; 

 gills thin, crowded, decurrent at base, white. 



On trunks ; on old ash stump. Epping Forest, Pen- 

 zance, etc. 



415. A. (Pleurotus) reniformis, Fr. ; pileus ^ in., cine- 

 reous, slightly fleshy, horizontal, reniform, plane, emargi- 

 nate behind, margin entire ; flesh very thin, somewhat 

 gelatinous, diaphanous ; stem a very short villous rudi- 

 ment ; gills thin, linear, grey. 



On branches ; silver fir, etc. Glarais. 



416. A. (Pleurotus) lauro-eerasi, B. and Br.; pileus 



