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RAVENEL’S AMERICAN FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
The following enumeration includes the species issued in the 1st 
and 2nd Centuries of Ravenel’s “ American Fungi,” with other 
species, collected at the same time, in insufficient quantities for 
distribution : — 
Agairicus caespitosus. B. 4* 0. — Kav. Fung, Amer. No. 101, 
Aiken, S. Car. 
Agairicus (Clitocybe) sinopicus. F?'. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 4. 
In woods. Aiken, S. Carolina. 
Agaxlcus (IKIycena) lYIeliigena. B. 4* Cke. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 3. 
Pileo tenui, rufo-violaceo, haemisphEerico, margine sulcato, stipi- 
teque brevi, furfurello ; lamellis adnatis, dente decurrente, concolo- 
ribus, sporis subglobosis. 
On bark of Melia^ Diospyros^ &c. 
Pileus 2-3 mm. broad, stem twice as long ; spores subglobose, 
slightly papillate below (*01 mm.). Perhaps too near Ag. ( Mycena ) 
corticola, P. 
Agaxicus (Omphalia) muralis. Sow. 
On the ground. Aiken, S. Car. 
Agaricus (Flammula) spumosus. Fr. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 1. 
On the ground. Aiken, S. Car. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) subglobosus. Fr. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 102, 
On the ground. Aiken, !S. Car. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) pediades. Fr. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 2. 
In pastures. Aiken, S. Carolina. 
Marasmius graminum. Lib. Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 105. 
On stalks of Rye. Aiken, S. Car. 
Marasmius semisquarrosus. B. 4* Coolce. — Rav. Fung. Amer. No. 106. 
Pileo carnosulo, e convexo-plano, obtuso, albido, margine stri- 
ato, stipite cavo, badio-fiisco, supra glabra, substriato, infra floccoso- 
squarroso, leniter incrassato ; lamellis adnexis, subconfertis, albidis. 
Amongst fallen leaves. Gainesville, Florida. 
Pileus inch, stem 2-3 inches, squarrose one-third the dis- 
tance from the base. 
Marasmius bombycirhiza. B. 4* Coohe. 
Pileo membranaceo, convexulo, pallido, margine striato, stipite 
fistuloso, albido, superne glabro, inferne elongato radicato, albo- 
floccoso ; lamellis adnatis, albis. 
On fallen cones of Magnolia grandijlora. Gainesville, Florida. 
Pileus inch broad ; stem 2-3 inches long, of which the lower 
half is rooting, and clad with white cottony fibrils. 
Xerotus lateritius. B. <h C. 
On bark. Gainesville, Florida. 
