196 CRYPTOGAMIA. 



Hab. Waya-ruru Bay, New Zealand ; on wood. 



Pileus three inches broad, sprinkled with obscure appressed pilose 

 scales. Stem seven lines long, four thick, paler than the pileus, fur- 

 furaceo-tomentose ; gills broad, strongly emarginate or sinuated behind, 

 scarcely adnate, of a uniform golden yellow, not spotted. Closely 

 allied to A. aureus, but differing in its short excentric ringless stem, 

 and far smaller spores. 



4. Agaricus , non determinandus. 



Hab. Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands. 



5. Cantharellus aurantiacus, Fries. 

 Hab. Fort Vancouver, Oregon. 



6. Lentinus Wilkesii, Berk. & Curt. (Tab. 1, Fig. 3.) 



L. tener ; pileo prof uncle infundihuliformi subtiliter tomentoso lineato ; 

 stipite subcequali sursurn furfur aceo deorsum nigra; lamellis confertis- 

 simis tenerrimis spiculiferis. 



Hab. Feejee Islands; on wood. 



About an inch broad, deeply infundibuliform, white, obscurely to- 

 mentose, finely streaked ; margin slightly incurved ; stem a quarter 

 of an inch long, scarcely a line thick, nearly equal, black below, pale 

 and furfuraceous above; gills extremely delicate and close, spiculi- 

 ferous ; edge very finely notched. 



Closely resembling L. pergameneus, Lev., but more infundibuliform, 

 and with much more crowded gills. 



7. Schizophyllum commune, Fries. 

 Hab. Sandwich Islands, in several localities. 



