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scarcely distinet from H. Berengeri , Sacc., but certainly belonging 
to Hysterium. 
Botryodiplodia acinosa, Fr. — Specimens of SpJiceria acinosa 
from Moug. & Nestl. Exs., No. 769, and apparently direct from 
Mougeot, are respectively a Botryodiplodia. Sporules scarcely 
constricted, dark brown, 16-20 X 8-10 p , very variable in size. 
Agaricus (Lepiota) echinodermatis, Cke. §• Mass, in Grevillea 
xvi., p. 30. — On comparison this does not appear to be specifically 
distinct from A ( Lepiota ) asprata , Berk. 
Hemiarcyria leiocarpa, Cke., Myxos U.S . , p. 405, Sacc. Syll. 
1519. — In Saccardo this is stated to be a species of Rostafinski’s 
(Mon. p. 267), but its publication as a species was subsequent to 
the Monograph by Rostafinski, and consequently could have no 
mention in that work. 
Trichia abrupta, Cke., Myxos U.S.,p. 404, Sacc. Syll. 1511. 
— No description given in the “ Sylloge,” whereas a full diagnosis 
was published as above. 
Trichia affinis, D’ By., Sacc. Syll. 1499. — The character of 
the spores, in so far as they differ from those of its allies in the 
bands being punctate, is not mentioned in the “ Sylloge” at all ; 
and further, the threads are not “ connected in a net.” 
Clavaria velutina, Ell. Ev., N. Amer. Fungi, No. 2024. — 
This is Lachnocladium semi-vestitum , B. & C. Spores globose, 
colourless, 4-5 p ; Berkeley’s type is from New Jersey. 
Clavaria fragrans, Ell. $• Ev., N. A. F. 2023. — This is 
Lachnocladium Micheneri, B. & C. 
SOME EXOTIC FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
X&arasmius sanguineus, Cke. Sf Massee. 
Pileo convexo, membranaceo, sanguineo (1-1^ cm. diam.) glabro, 
laevi ; stipite elongato, glabro, pallido (4 cm. long), lamellis paucis, 
distantissimis, ventricosis, adnexis, pileo concoloribus. 
On dead leaves. Laion Forest, Dominica. West Indian Ex- 
ploration Committee ( Ramage ). 
Allied to Marasmius rhabarharinus , Berk. 
Polyporus (Petalodes) cervicomis, Cooke. 
Pileo carnoso-lento, glabro, e basi stipitiformi brevi ramoso- 
extenso, tota albido, segmentis planis, digitato-furcatis, uni- vel 
bi-rarius tri-dichotomis, apicibus acutis ; poris brevibus, rotundatis, 
minutis, aequalibus. 
On logs. Forest St. Lucia. 
