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of the Sy//oge. It is a large group that will probably require 
further segregation. 
120. HYGROPHORUS Fries, Gen. Hymen. 8. 1836. 
Lymacium (Fries) Schroet. Krypt. Fl. Schles. 3': 330. 
1889. Type, Hygrophorus eburneus (Bull.) Fries. (Syll. 
5: 388.) Not Lemacia Tour. 1790. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus fleshy, viscid: 
lamellae adnate or decurrent, waxy: spores white: veil 
glutinous: stipe central, fleshy, sometimes subannulate. 
Type, 4. chrysodon (Batsch) Fries. (Syll. 5: 387.) 
This is Hygrophorus § Limacium, of the Sylloge. 
121. ANNULARIUS Roussel, Fl. Calvados ed. 2. 61. 
1806. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thin, membra- 
nous: lamellae free or attached, deliquescent: spores black : 
veil persisting as a vestiture on the pileus and forming an 
annulus: stipe central, slender, tubular, cortex cartilaginous. 
Type, Coprinus ephemeroides (Bull.) Fries. (Syll. 5: 
1096.) 
This is Coprinus § Velsformes, subsection Cyclodez, of the 
Sylloge. It is not to be confounded with Annularza Schultz. 
122. PANAEOLUS (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 121. 
1872. 
Anellaria Karst. Hattsv. 517 (metonym). 1879. Type, 
A, separata (L.) Karst. (Syll. 5: 1125.) 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thin, fleshy, the 
margin at first incurved: lamellae adnexed: spores black : 
veil persistent, forming a more or less distinct annulus: stipe 
central, slender, tubular, cortex cartilaginous. 
Type, Anellaria jimiputres (Bull.) Karst. (Syll. 5: 1126.) 
This is Anellarta of the Sylloge, and furnishes another ex- 
ample of the unfortunate shifting of generic names, that will 
in future be avoided by recognizing genuine types. 
123. PHOLIDOTOPSIS gen. nov. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thin, hygroph- 
