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B. Stipe lateral, 76. 
C. Stipe none ; pileus sessile. 
ce. Pileus uniform, 77, 78. 
d. Pileus gelatinous, 79, 80. 
A. Pileus entire, the stipe excentric. 
a. Lamelle sinuate or obtusely adnate. 
69. A. uLMartus, Bull.—Pileus fleshy, compact, convexo-plane, glab- 
rous, somewhat spotted, moist. Stipe rather excentric, thickened 
downwards, somewhat tomentose. lLamelle attached, rather close, 
broad, whitish. Spores nearly globose, .005 mm. long. 
Upon trunks of trees, especially elm, frequent; in autumn. Pileus 
3-7 in. broad, or sometimes larger, whitish or pale brownish, sometimes 
marbled with livid spots; stipe ascending, 2-3 in. long, about 1 in. 
thick, solid. _ Solitary or czespitose. 
70. A. SUBPALMATUS, Fr.—Ceespitose, reddish. Pileus fleshy, soft, 
convexo-plane, obtuse, wrinkled; the cuticle gelatinous. Stipe ex- 
centric, incurved, equal, fibrillose. Lamelle adnate, close, joined 
behind. Spores minutely echinulate, nearly globose, .0056-.0070 mm. 
long. 
On timber, old trunks, etc. This curious species was sent me from 
Brookville, Ind., by Mr, O. M. Meyncke; this appears to be the first 
locality in which it has been met with in this country. The specimens 
I have seen are 14-2 in. wide, with a stipe 3-1 in. long. The British 
plant measures 3-4 in. broad, with a stipe of 1-2 in. 
71. A. cRASpPEDIUS, Fr.—Ceespitose. ileus fleshy, more or less ex- 
centric, crenate and lobed, even, glabrous. Stipe solid, firm, elastic, 
glabrous, pallid. Lamells adnate, close, narrow, white. Spores 
nearly globose, .0056 mm. in diameter. . 
On trunks in woods. Pileus 3-5 in. broad, stipe 2-3 in. long. The 
whole plant is quite hard and tough; the pileus in my specimens, 
grayish or brownish, the margin much folded and lobed; the stipe 
rather thicker below. ‘This seems to be the first record of it in North 
America. 
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(2. A. LIGNATILIS, Fr.—Pileus fleshy, tough, convex then plane or 
umbilicate, irregular, at first flocculose-pruinose, afterward glabrous. 
Stipe stuffed then hollow, rather slender, irregular, somewhat villous. 
Lamelle adnate, close, narrow, white. Spores .003-.004 mm. long. 
