642 AGAEICALES. 



f. BoletIceae. 



47. Ceriomyces communis (Bull.) Murrill, Myeologia 1: 155. 1909. 

 Boletus communis Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 393. A, C. 1788. 



Shaded soil, New Providence ; — temperate regions. 



g. AgaeicAceae. 



48. Ch5,nterel cinnabarinus Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 153. 1832. 

 Agaricus cinnabarinus Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 73. 1822. 

 Ground, New Providence, Andros : — eastern United States, Jamaica, Mexico. 



49. Chanterel infundibulifonnis (Seop.) Pries, Spier. Myc. 366. 1S38. 

 MeruUus infundibuliformis Seop. PI. Carn. ed. 2. 2: 46'2. 1772. 

 Sliaded soil, New Providence : — temperate North America and Europe. 



50. Chlorophyllum molylJdites (G.Meyer) Massee, Kew Bull. 1898 : 136. 1898. 

 Agaricus molyidites G. Meyer, PI. Esseq. 300. 1818. 



Rich soil. New Providence, Cat Island : — New Jersey to Iowa and Brazil. 



51. CoUybia sp. (?) 



Recorded doubtfully by Colter as occurring on decaying wood in New Providence. 



52. Coprinus micaceus (Bull.) Fries, Epier. Myc. 246. 1838. 

 Agaricus micaceus Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. S46. 1785. 



Rich soil or humus. New Providence : — temperate regions. 



t 



53. Crinip^Uis gp. 



Dead wood. New Providence. 



54. Gymnopilus tenuis Murrill, Myeologia 5: 22. 1913. 

 Dead wood. New Providence : — Cuba ; Jamaica. 



55. Gymnopus sp. 

 Ground, New Providence. 



56. Hydrocybe c6nica (Seop.) P. Karst. Bidr. Finl. Nat. Folk 32: 236. 1879. 



Agaricus conicus Seop. PI. Cam. ed. 2. 2: 443. 1772. 



Moist soil. New Providence : — temperate North America and Europe. 



57. Lentinus crinitus (L.) Fries, Syst. Orbis Veg. 77. 1825. 



Agaricus crinitus L. Sp. PI. ed. 2. 1644. 1763. 



Exposed logs or stumps, New Providence, Great Bahama : — tropical and sub- 

 tropical regions. 



58. Lentinus hirtus (P^ies) Murrill, Myeologia 3: 29. 1911. 

 Agaricus hirtus Pries, Linnaea 5: 508. 1830. 



Dead wood, New Providence : — tropical regions. 



59. Lentinus strigellus Berk. & Curt. Journ. Linn. Soc. 10: 302. 1868. 

 Dead wood. New Providence : — tropical America. 



