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both it and the stipe conspicuously decorated with slender, conic, 
erect scales ; spores not examined. Specimens so named in the 
herbarium of Patouillard, sent from Guadeloupe by Duss, are 
small, fulvous, very scrobiculate with imbricate scales, and have 
muricate, flavous spores 8-io X 4~5 /a. It is possible that these 
are young stages of a species of Gymnopilus. 
Additional Doubtful Species 
These were unintentionally omitted in the last article of this 
series, when the group had to be divided for lack of space. 
Agaricus (Galera) martianus Berk. & Curt. Jour, Linn. Soc. 
10 : 291. 1868. Described from Wright’s collections on dead 
wood in Cuba and also reported from Guadeloupe. Types not 
seen. The description calls for free lamellae, which would take 
the species out of this genus. 
Agaricus {Galera) macromastes Fries, Nova Acta Soc. Sci. 
Upsal. III. i: 226. 1851. Described from plants collected by 
Krebs in the island of St. Thomas. Types doubtless destroyed. 
The species may belong to Mycena. 
Agaricus (Galera) flocculentiisf Fries, Nova Acta Soc. Sci. 
Upsal. III. i: 24. 1851. Collected and figured by Oersted in 
Costa Rica. There can be little doubt that this is referable to 
Conocybe tener. The species referred to in Epicr. Myc. 209 is 
Galera frustulentus, now placed in Psathyra. 
New Combinations 
For the benefit of those using Saccardo’s nomenclature, the following new 
species in the above article are recombined, as follows : 
Gymnopilus areolatus = Flammula areolata 
Gymnopilus bryophilus = Flammula bryophila 
Gymnopilus chrysotrichoides = Flammula chrysotrichoides 
Gymnopilus depressus = Flammula depressa 
Gymnopilus Earlei = Flammula Earlei 
Gymnopilus hispidellus = Flammula hispidella 
Gymnopilus hypholomoides = Flammula hypholomoides 
Gymnopilus jalapensis == Flammula jalapensis 
Gymnopilus Nashii = Flammula Nashii 
Gymnopilus palmicola = Flammula palmicola 
Gymnopilus parvulus = Flammula parvula 
Gymnopilus pholiotoides = Flammula pholiotoides 
Gymnopilus subpenetrans = Flammula subpenetrans 
Gymnopilus tenuis = Flammula tenuis 
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