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Lentinus braccatus Lev. in Zoll. Syst. Verz. Ind. Arch. 17. 

 I854-55- 



Guam Exp. Sta. 425. 



Persoon's name is antedated by Lentinus strigopus (Schw.) 

 Fr., reported by Schweinitz from Carolina, and hence is not valid. 



Collected in tropical South America, the West Indies, United 

 States and the Philippine Islands. 



Coprinus Persoon 

 Coprinus hemerobius Fr. Epicr. Myc. 253. 1838 



Agaricus campanulatus Bolt. Hist. Fung. 31. 1788-91. 

 Agaricus bubulinus Schum. Enum. Plant. Sael. 2 : 352. 1801-03. 

 Guam Exp. Sta. 329. 



This species is very evidently related to Coprinus plicatilis 

 (Curt.) Fr., as found in the Philippine Islands. It has, however, 

 a longer stipe and a glabrous cap. Mature spores of the Guam 

 material average 8.7 X 12.5 fi and show a tendency toward being 

 apiculate. 



Previously reported from various localities in Europe. 



Naucoria Fries 

 Naucoria pusiola Fr. Hym. Eur. 258. 1874 



Agaricus pusiolus Fr. Syst. Myc. 1 : 264. 1821. 

 Agaricus laevis Pers. Myc. Eur. 3 : 164. pi. 25, fig. 1. 1822-28. 

 Guam Exp. Sta. 330. 



Spores broadly elliptical in the Guam material, sometimes be- 

 coming irregularly elliptical, averaging 6X7.8/-1, light brown in 

 color. 



Previously collected in Europe and Australia. 



Phoma Fries 

 Phoma lusitanica Tniim. Contr. Myc. Lusit. 335 



Vicinity of Piti, McGregor 406a, October, 191 1, on twigs of 

 Glossogyne tenuifolia (Less.) Cass. 



Spores 2X4/* in perithecia averaging 95^ wide and 130/u. 

 high, including the ostiole. 



Previously collected in Lusitania by Moller. 



