181 



1758. M. archyropus, Pers. 



Woods. 



1759. M. erythropus, Fr. {M.plancus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 23, p. 125. 



Woods. 



1760. M. rotula, Scop. Reg. Rep 23, p. 125. 



Dead leaves and sticks. 



1761. M. campanuiatus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 126. 



Dead leaves and sticks. This may be only a form of M. 

 siccus, Schw., from which, if we may rely on Schweinitz's 

 description, it differs in its smaller size, paler stem and not 

 venose lamella;. 



1762. M. subvenosus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 128. 



Fallen leaves of poplar. 



1763. M. resinosus, Pk. (M. decurrens, Pk.) Reg. Rep. 24, p. 77. 



Fallen leaves and ground. The name M. decurrens, being pre- 

 occupied, M. resinosus is. applied to our plant instead of it. 



1764. M. elongatipes, Pk. (M. longipes, Pk.) Reg. Rep. 26, p. 66. 



Fallen leaves in woods. M. longipes having been previously 

 employed in connection with another specie*, M. elongatipes 

 is substituted as the name of our plant. 



1765. M. caespitosus, Pk. Rep. Rep. 26, p. 65. 



Decaying wood and stumps. 



1766. M. minutulus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 97. 



Dead ash leaves. 



648. LENTINUS, Fr. 



1767. L. lepideus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 126. 



Decaying wood and stumps. 



1768. L. Lecomtei, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 80: ibid. 24, p. 103. 



Decaying wood and stumps. 



1769. L. vulpinus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 25, p. 80. 



Trunks of ash trees. 



649. PANUS, Fr. 



1770. P. stypticus, Bull. Reg. Rep. 22, p. Si. 



Decaying wood. 



1771. P. operculatus, B. and C. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 97: ibid. 30, p. 71. 



Dead bark of alders, etc. 



650. TROGIA, Fr. 



1772. T. crispa, Pers. {Cantharellus crispus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 22, p. 80: 23, p. 



123. 



Dead trunks, stumps and branches. 



