VIII, c, 6 Graff: Additions to Basidiomycetous Flora 301 
gelatinosis ; basidiis clavatis, 3.7 x 21 (i, 4-sterigmaticis ; sterig- 
matibus curvulatis, 3 /x longis; sporis globosis, 4.5 hyalinis, 
guttulatis. 
Pileus soft and gelatinous, shrinking considerably when dried, 
reniform, white, 1 to 1.5 cm long, 1.5 to 2 cm broad, and 1 to 2 
mm thick, subsessile or short-stipitate, the stipe, when present, 
lateral or on the dorsal surface. Stipe subcartilaginous, short- 
cylindric, 2 mm in diameter. Alveoli large, subhexagonal, 1.5 
by 2 mm. Dissepiments thick and gelatinous. Basidia club- 
shaped, 3.7 by 21 fi, with 4 sterigmata. Sterigmata curved, 3 ja 
long. Spores globose, hyaline, 4.5 n in diameter, guttulate. 
Luzon, Province of Laguna, Mount Maquiling, Bur. Sci. 20980 Clemens, 
May, 1912, on decaying wood. 
AGARICINEAE 
LEPIOTA Fries 
LEPIOTA CHLOROSPORA Copel. in Ann. Myc. 3 (1905) 28; Govt. Lab. 
Publ. 28 (1905) 143. 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 20979 Graff, August, 1912, growing on lawn. 
This specimen has been identified by Doctor Copeland as identical with 
his type which has been lost. The fungus was originally described as an 
edible species but cases have come to note where it has acted as a violent 
emetic. It seems, therefore, that discretion must be exercised in its use 
as a food. 
LENTINUS Fries 
LENTINUS CAN Dl DUS Graff sp. nov. Plate VIII. 
Pileis solitariis vel gregariis, carnoso-coriaceis, mollibus, ten- 
uibus, candidis, infundibuliformibus, mox patentibus reflexisque, 
glabris, alutaceis, 10 ad 15 cm latis, 10 ad 18 cm altis; margine 
acuto, sublobato, involute ; stipite centrale, albo, cylindrico, rigido, 
duro, solido, squamoso, 8 ad 12 cm longo, 1 ad 1.5 cm crasso; 
lamellis confertis, angustis, membranaceis, postea furcatis vel 
interdum anastomosantibus, albis ; basidiis clavatis, 5 x 19.5 jx ; 
sterigmatibus 1.5 p. longis; sporis elliptico-rotundatis, 3x4.5 p,, 
hyalinis. 
Plants solitary to gregarious and clustered, pileus thin, coria- 
ceous-fleshy in texture, pliable, white, smooth, the upper surface 
resembling white fine-grained kid, funnel-shaped, at first ex- 
panded but in old specimens becoming reflexed, measuring from 
10 to 15 cm across and 10 to 18 cm high when mature, the margin 
acute, involute and sublobate. Stipe central, white, solid, rigid 
and quite hard, of nearly the same diameter throughout, 8 to 12 
