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Naucoria scrupea, Berk. Syll. V, p. 851, Darjeeling (2,250m.). 



Omphalia calycinoides, P. Henn. II, p. 334, Saharanpur. 



Omphalia radiatilis, Berk. Syll. V, p. 323, Sikkim (3,400m.). 



Omphalia ranunculina, Berk. Syll. V, p. 325, Lachen (4,200-47,800m.). 



Panus rudis, Fr. Syll. V, p. 616. 



Syn. : Agaricus hirtus, Seer. 

 Panus Hoffmanni, Fr. 

 Lentinus Lecomtei, Fr. 

 Lentinus Swainzonii, Lev. 

 Lentimis Mavtianoffianus, Kalch. 



Grevillea IV, p. 137, Kashmir on decomposed wood during rain. Eaten 

 by the natives. The specimen sent in its dry state is about 2^ inches 

 across, but it is stated to grow in large masses, and is sometimes twenty 

 times as large. The vernacular name is Sibry. The species occurs in 

 Europe, Siberia, N. America. S. America (cfr. Theissen, Hymenomyc. riogr. 

 No. 7 ; Romell, p. 13), Cuba, South Africa, Ceylon, Australia. 



Paxilius chrysites, Berk. Syll. V, p. 986, Darjeeling. 



Paxillus pinguis, Berk. Syll. V, p. 987, Darjeeling. 



Paxilius sulphureus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 986, Darjeeling. 



Pholiota examinans, Berk. Syll. V, p. 742, Darjeeling. 



Pholiota Gollani, P. Henn. II, p. 333, on Taonarindus indica, Saharanpur. 



Pholiota granuloso-verrucosa, P. Henn., 1. cit. ibid, on the ground. 



Pholiota microspora, Berk. Syll. V, p. 742, Darjeeling. 



Pholiota proBCOX, (Pers.) Fr. Syll. V, p. 738. 



Syn. : Fh. candicans, Schiieif. 



P. Henn. 1. cit., Saharanpur. — -Europe, N. America, Siberia, Australia. 



Pleurotus anserinus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 362, Jillapahar (2,300 m.). 



Pleurotus cous, Berk. Syll. V, p. 361, Sikkim. 



Pleurotus hapalosclerus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 351, Darjeeling (2,300 m.). 



Pleurotus placentodes, Berk. Syll. Y, p. 359, Sikkim (3,400 m.). 



Pleurotus ninguidus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 361, Sikkim. 



Pleurotus verrucarius, Berk. Syll. V, p. 351, Darjeeling (2,300 m.). 



Pleurotus subpalmatus, Fr. Syll. V, p. 343. 



P. Henn. II, p. 334, Mussoorie, Arnigadh (5,500 ft.). — European species. 



Pluteus cuspidatus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 677, Khasia. 



Pluteus palumbinus, Berk. Syll. V, p. 677, Darjeeling (2,300 m.). 



Psalliota {Agaricus), campestris, (L.), Fr. Syll. V, p. 997. 



P. H. I, N. W. Himalaya, Pangi (6,000 ft). Occurs all over the world. 



Psalliota comosa, P. Henn. II, p. 331, Saharanpur. 



Psalliota rimosa, P. Henn. II, p. 331, Saharanpur. 



Psathyra calvescens, Berk. Syll. V, p. 1067, Darjeeling (2,100 m.). 



Psathyra flavo-grisea, Berk. Syll. V, p. 1063, Darjeeling. 



Psathyra Nassa, Berk. Syll. V, p. 1061, Darjeeling. 



Psathyra obtusata, Fr. Syll. V, p. 1066, Saharanpur. Known from Europe 

 and Ceylon., P. Henn. II, p. 329. 



Psathyrella, P. Henn. II, p. 329. Three species of doubtful identification. 



Psilocybe atrorufa, Schseff. f. minor P. Henn. II, p. 330, Saharanpur. 



Psilocybe csespiticia, Berk. Syll. V, p. 1053, Darjeeling (2,250m.). 



Psilocybe tristis, P. Henn., 1. cit., Saharanpur. 



Russula alutacea, Fr. Syll. V, p. 479. 



Grevill. IV, p. 137, Gulmarg, Kashmir, in the woods during the rains. 

 Known from Europe, N. America. 



Schizophyllum aineum, (L.) \_Sch. commune, Fr.] Syll. V, p. 655. Occurs all 

 over the world — P. Henn. II, p. 328. — Saharanpur and Mussoorie; Theissen, 

 F, Bombay, Poona and Bombay. 



Stropharia aureo-fulva, Berk. Syll. V, p. 1015, Jillapahar (2,300m.). 



