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Marasmius—cont. 
M. archyropus, Fries. 
Among leaves. 
M. ramealis, Bull. 
On dead brambie stems. Q. 
M. alliaceus, Jacq. 
Among dead leaves, A. 
M. Rotula, Scop. 
On dead twigs lying on the 
ground. A., Q. 
M. androsaceus, L. 
On dead branches. A. 
M. insititius, Fries. 
On dead twigs. A~, P. 
M. Hudsoni, Pers. 
On dead holly leaves. A. 
M. epiphyllus, Fries. 
a dead leaves. A., Q. 
Lentinus, Fries. 
L. tigrinus, Fries. 
On dead wood. A. 
L. lepideus, Fries. 
On dead wood. A, Q. 
.. L, cochleatus, Fries. 
On stumps. Has a very agree- 
able, spiey smell, and is 
edible. Q: 
Panus, Fries. 
P. stypticus, Fries. 
On dead logs. A. 
Lenzites, Fries. 
.L. betulina, Z. 
On stumps. A. 
L. abietina, Fries. 
On fir rails. Q. 
Hiatula, Fries. 
H. Wynniae, Berk, $ Broome. 
On soil in E stove. Phos- 
Mag. 
206; Illustr. Brit. Fung., 
pl. 688.) 
Volvaria, Fries. 
V. bombycina, eeu 
On living elm trees. A very 
beautiful fungus, ‘sometimes 
growing t large . size 
aM inches; stem 
gure along with the 
specimen is in the Her- 
ium. à 
V. gloiocephala, Fries 
n the ground. Poisonous. A. 
V. temperata, Berk. & Broome, 
On soil in a hot-house. 
V. speciosa, ries. 
On the ground. Poisonous. A. 
Pluteus, Fries. 
P, cervinus, Schae 
On stumps and cR. A. 
P. nanus, Pers. 
On stumps and on the ground. 
e 
Entoloma, Fries. 
E. sinuatum, Fries. 
n the ground 
Poisonous. Q 
under trees. 
E. jubatum, Fries. 
On the pee E Brass: Q. 
E. sericellum, 7? : 
On the ground a na grass. Q. 
E. clypeatum, L. 
On the round under trees. 
AI. 
E. rhodopolium, Fries. 
On the ground. 
E. costatum, Fries. 
On the ground among grass. A. 
E. sericeum, Bull. 
In grassy places. A. 
E. nidorosum, Fries 
On the ground under trees. 
, Q. 
