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Mycologia 



Stanmore Hill, Jamaica, Mrs. Britton, 468; Halls Delight, 

 Jamaica, Earle 113; Utuado, Porto Rico, Britton & Cornell 1239; 

 Mayagiiez, Porto Rico, Fink 919; Aibonito, Porto Rico, Fink 

 T 979 5 Grenada, Broadway. 



3. Campanularius anomalus sp. nov. 



Pileus convex, not fully expanding, the entire hymenophore 

 becoming caesious to ardesiacous when bruised, gregarious, 2 cm. 

 broad; surface smooth, uniformly stramineous, the cuticle crack- 

 ing with age; margin entire, concolorous, inflexed when young; 

 context white, rather thick; lamellae adnate or adnexed, broad, 

 subcrowded, soon becoming black; spores lemon-shaped, smooth, 

 opaque, perfectly black under the microscope, 10-12 X 9^', stipe 

 cylindric, equal, rather short, smooth, concolorous, hollow, 4 

 cm. long, 2.5 mm. thick; veil wanting. 



Type collected among grass in a rich pasture in Troy, Cockpit 

 Country, Jamaica, 800 m. elevation, January 12-14, 1909, W. A. 

 Murrill & W . Harris 1082. This species differs decidedly from 

 other members of the genus, but there seems to be no other place 

 for it. 



Doubtful Species 



Panaeolus fimicola (Fries) Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 1: 239. 

 1872. (Agaricus fimicola Fries, Syst. Myc. 1: 301. 1821.) 

 Reported from Guadeloupe and Martinique by Duss, but possibly 

 confused with C. solidipes. 



Panaeolus papilionaceus (Fries) Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 

 1 : 122. 1872. (Agaricus papilionaceus Fries, Epicr. Myc. 236. 

 1838. Not A. papilionaceus Pers. Syn. Fung. 410. 1801.) De- 

 scribed from specimens collected in Europe. Reported from 

 Bermuda and St. Vincent, but possibly confused with C. campan- 

 ulatus or C. solidipes. 



Panaeolus phalenarum (Fries) Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. I : 

 121. 1872. (Agaricus phalenarum Fries, Epicr. Myc. 235. 

 1838.) Reported from Cuba and St. Thomas, but possibly con- 

 fused with C. solidipes. 



Psilocybe antillarum (Fries) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 1052. 1887. 

 (Agaricus antillarum Fries, Elench. Fung. 1 : 42. 1828.) De- 



