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Stropharia Gollani, P. Henn. I, p. 153, Saharanpur ; II, p. 330 ; ibid. 



Stropharia Mephistopheles, Cooke Syll. IX, p. 139, Belgaum; reported also 

 from Brazil (Rick, contrib. Monogr. Agar., p. 80, Broteria, 1907.) 



Stropharia pygmaea, P. Henn. I, p. 152, Saharanpur Garden. 



Tubaria asperata, P. Henn. II, p. 331, Saharanpur Garden. 



Tubaria furfuracea, (Pers.) Sacc. Syll. V., p. 872. 



P. Henn., 1. cit., Saharanpur ; known from Europe, N. America, Ceylon, 

 Australia, Tasmania. 



Tubaria saharanpurensis, P.. Henn., 1. cit. ibid. 



Votvaria liliputana, P. Henn. II, p. 333, Saharanpur. 



Volvaria media, (Schum.) Fr. Syll. V, p.' 662. 



P. Henn. 1. cit. ibid. — European species. 



Volvaria Thwaitesii, Hook. Syll. V, p. 656, Darjeeling (2,200 m.). 



Volvaria volvacea, Bull. Syll. V, p. 657. 



P. Henn., 1. cit., Mussoorie, Arnigadh (5,500 ft.). Known from Europe, 

 N. America, Ceylon. 



Xerotus cantharelioides, Berk. Syll. V, p. 630, Jillapahar. 



Xerotus lateritius, B. et 0. Syll. V, p. 634. 



Theissen, F. Bombay, Khandala. Known from Cuba, N. America, Chile, 

 Brazil (Theissen, Hymenomyc. riogr. No. 9, Broteria, 1912). According to 

 Lloyd Xerotus nigritus, Fr. [Anthracophyllum nigritum (Lev.) Kalch] is 

 probably the same species. 



