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1. Crepidotus cacaophyllus (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 
5 : 883. 1887 
A. {Crepidotus) cacaophyllus Berk. & Curt. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 
291. 1868. 
Described from plants collected by Wright in Cuba. Types 
not found at Kew. Pileus 1.3 cm. broad, yellowish, squamose; 
lamellae adnexed, distant, chocolate-brown ; stipe very short. 
2. Crepidotus musaecola (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 
883. 1887 
A. {Crepidotus) musaecola Berk. & Curt. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 
291. 1868. 
Described from specimens collected by Wright in Cuba on dead 
plantain leaves near the ground. Wright’s Cuban specimens called 
C. alveolus by Berkeley apparently belong here. 
3. Crepidotus Psychotriae Pat. Bull. Soc. ]\Iyc. Fr. 18; 173. 
1902 
Described from specimens collected by Duss in Guadeloupe on 
dead branches of Psychotria glabrata, and also found in Mar- 
tinique. Pileus sessile, convex, orbicular, 0.5-1 cm. broad ; sur- 
face pale-ochraceous, glabrous, smooth, margin entire ; lamellae 
crowded, broad, brownish; spores ovoid, smooth, 8 X 5 /^- 
4. Crepidotus Citri Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 18 : 172. 1902 
Described from specimens collected by Duss at Camp Jacob, 
Guadeloupe, and later found by him in Martinique. Pileus 2-6 
mm. broad, orbicular, thin, soft, glabrous, smooth, brownish- 
white ; lamellae narrow, ochraceous ; spores ovoid, smooth, pale- 
yellow, 7 X 4 M- 
5. Crepidotus parvulus sp. nov. 
Pileus thin, soft, fleshy, resupinate, at first orbicular-reniform, 
becoming conchiform and convex, gregarious, 1-4 mm. broad; 
surface pure-white, dry, densely floccose-pulverulent, margin even ; 
lamellae radiating from an eccentric point, rounded behind, dis- 
tant, thin, broad, white to yellowish-ochraceous ; spores globose 
