FUNGI. 



1. Agaricus (Pleuropus) lagotis, Berk. & Curt. (Tab. 1, Fig. 1.) 



A. pileo sessili elongato-conc7iiformi y antice latiori, strato superiore gela- 

 tinoso setoso-velutino ; lamellis subconfertis. 



Hab. Oahu, Sandwich Islands ; on wood. 



Pileus a quarter of an inch long, sessile, narrowed behind, broad in 

 front ; the upper surface clothed with dense and short soft bristles, at 

 length naked in front. Gills moderately close, tawny when dry, the 

 edge entire. Spores white, round-oval. 



Allied to A. atropurpureus, but differing in the coarse velvety coat, 

 which resembles that of Exidia hispidida, Berk. It also bears a strong 

 resemblance to Lentinus pelliculosus, but the hairs are not fasciculate 

 as in that species, nor are the gills toothed, not to mention the generic 

 difference. 



2. Agaricus ignobilis, Berk. 



A. ignobilis, Berk, in Hook. Lond. Jour. Bot. 1, p. 452. 



Hab. Feejee Islands. 



3. Agaricus (Flammula) Crcesus, Berk. & Curt. (Tab. 1, Fig. 2.) 



A. aureus; pileo camoso excentrico pilis innatis subtiliter squamoso ; sti- 

 pitebrevi obeso; lamellis postice emarginatis confer tis ; sporis minor ibus 

 ellipticis. 



