(435) 
It is probable that other species now referred to Deconica 
have a veil and should go here. 
96. GALERULA Karst. Hattsv. 442. 18479. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thin, convex, 
margin at first appressed : lamellae adnate or adnexed: spores 
ochraceous or cinnamon: veil slight, soon evanescent, not 
forming an annulus: stipe central, slender, tubular, cortex 
cartilaginous. 
Type, Galera pityria (Fries). (Syll. 5: 871.) 
This is Galera § Eriodermae, of the Sylloge. 
97. FLAMMULASTER gen. nov. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious : pileus convex, squamose 
or silky, the margin at first incurved: lamellae adnexed, 
adnate, or decurrent: spores ferruginous or cinnamon: veil 
slight, subevanescent, not forming a distinct annulus: stipe 
central, slender, tubular, cortex cartilaginous. 
Type, Agaricus carpophilus Fries, Obs. Myc. 1: 45. 
1815. (Syll. 5: 857, as Vaucoria carpophila.) 
This is Vaucoria § Lepidotae, of the Sylloge, and it also 
includes a considerable number of species that are there 
placed in 7uéarza. 
98. COPRINELLUS Karst. Hattsv. 542. 1879. 
Lentispora Fayod, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. VII. 9: 379 
(metonym). 1889. Type, Coprinus tomentosus (Bull.) 
Fries. (Syll. 5: 1088.) 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thin, fleshy or 
submembranous: lamellae deliquescent: spores black: veil 
usually well developed and remaining as a vestiture on the 
pileus, but not forming an annulus: stipe central, fleshy, but 
usually slender and fragile, often hollow. 
Type, Coprinus deliguescens (Bull.) Fries. (Syll. 5: 
1094.) 
For the present I include here Coprinus § Picacez, § To- 
mentost, § Micacet and § Glabratr, of the Sylloge. It forms 
a large and rather incongruous group that will probably be 
subjected to further segregation. 
