SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



polished. 



* Pileus and solid stem fleshy. 



1055. cibarius, Fries . 

 , nF <£ ( var. rafipes . 

 1U0D -(Friesii, Quelet. 

 1057. aurantiacus, Wulf. 

 1058a. Brownii, B. $ Br. 

 1059. earbonarius, A. fy S. "> 



var. radicosus, B. fy Br. ) 

 10585. umbonatus, Fries 

 1060a. albidus, Fries . 



# * Pileus submembranaceous, stem hollow, 

 10606. Houghtoni, Phil. 



1061. tubgeformis, Fries 

 var. lutescens, Bull. 



1062. infundibuliformis, Fries 

 1063a. cinereus, Pers. 

 1064a. leucopheeus, Nouel. 

 10636. cupulatus, Fries 

 1098a. devexus, Fries 

 10646. Stevensoni, B. $ Br. 



ii. Pleuropus. Dimidiate, stem lateral 



10fi5 f muscigenus, Bull. 

 ' \ glaucus, Fries . 

 Resupinati. Pileus entire, at first cup 

 fixed at the vertex, then subreflexed. 



in 



1103 



1131a 



11316 



1104 



1106a 



1105 



11065 

 1107a 



11076 

 1108 



1109 



1110a 



1111a 



11106 



1150a 



11116 



1115a 

 11156 



shaped, 



1066 



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* Bryophili. 

 retirugus, Bull. 

 lobatus, Fries . 



. 1112a 

 . 11126 



Gen. 12. NYC TALIS, Fr. Syst. Orb. 203. 

 Hymenophore continuous with the stem. Gills fleshy, 

 thick, juicy, edge obtuse, not decurrent on the stem nor 

 fold-like. Veil floccosely pruinose. Fleshy fungi, not re- 

 viving, of uncertain occurrence. 



i. Spele^:. Gills crowded, somewhat growing to- 

 gether. 



1067a. caliginosa, Smith . . 1132a 



ii. Parasite. Gills distinct, distant, growing on 

 putrid fungi. 



10676. asterophora, Fries . . 11326 



1068. parasitica, Bull. . . 1113 



Gen. 13. MARASMIUS, Fr. Gen. Hym. 372. 

 Tough, dry, shrivelling (not putrescent), fungi reviving 

 when moistened. Hymenophore continuous with the stem, 



