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3. Gymnopilus lateritius (Pat.) 
Flammida lateritia Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 16: 176. 1900. 
Described from specimens collected by Duss on dead wood at 
Pointe-Noire, Guadeloupe. Also collected twice by Duss on 
Psidium at Calebasse, Martinique. 
4. Gymnopilus parvulus sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to nearly plane, subcespitose, reaching 2-4 cm. 
broad ; surface moist but not viscid, flavous-ochraceous when 
young, becoming somewhat darker with age, decorated with con- 
spicuous, erect, pointed scales or fibrils which are isabelline to 
fulvous in color ; margin striate, undulate, incurved on drying ; 
context thin, pale-ochraceous, slightly bitter; lamellae narrow, 
subcrowded, adnate, sometimes with a decurrent tooth, isabelline 
to ferruginous-fulvous; spores ellipsoid, nearly smooth, ferrugi- 
nous, 6-7 X 4 ; stipe stout, concolorous or darker, slightly black- 
ish toward the base, especially on drying, fibrillose, solid, becoming 
hollow, rather fragile, 2-4 cm. long, 3-5 mm. thick ; veil delicate, 
consisting of yellow fibrils, evanescent. 
Type collected on a dead log at Castleton Gardens, Jamaica, 
October 28, 1902, F. S. Earle 222. Also collected near Port An- 
tonio, Jamaica, December 17, 1908, W. A. Murrill 182, and in 
the Cockpit Country, Jamaica, January 12-14, ^9^9, A. Mur- 
rill & W. Harris p’jp, 952. 
5. Gymnopilus aureobrunneus (Berk. & Curt.) 
Flammula aureobrunnea Berk. & Curt. Tour. Linn. Soc. 10: 280. 
1868. 
Described from Wright’s collections in Cuba. Spores sub- 
globose to broadly ellipsoid, smooth, 5-7 X 3-5-4 m- 
Cuba, Wright 64; Candelaria, Cuba, on a royal palm stump, 
Earle & Wilson 202. 
6. Gymnopilus aureoviridis (Pat.) 
Flammula aureoznridis Pat. in Duss, Enum. Champ. Guad. 55. 
1903. 
Described from specimens collected by Duss on dead wood at 
Camp Jacob, Guadeloupe. 
