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156. MARASMIUS SABALI Berkeley, Chall. Exp. II. 
1878. 
Pileus reniform, tomentose, at length resupinate and culcate. 
Stipe very short. Lamellae thick, entire, rounded behind, dis¬ 
tant, adnate; spores subglobose, 8 mic. in diameter. 
Growing on petioles of Sabal Palmetto; Bermuda. The 
whole plant reddish when dry. 
157. MARASMIUS ASPERIFOLIUS Patonillard, 
Jour. Bot. 1889. 
Pileus sessile, resupinate or reflexed, glabrous, striate, pale 
brown. Lamellae distant, concolorous or paler, unequal, hirsute, 
attached to a hairy stipitiform tubercle, cvstidia numerous, cla- 
vate, prominent. 
Growing on bark of Murraya; Martinique. 
158. MARASMIUS CALOSPORUS Pat. in D uss. En. 
1903- 
Pileus sessile, resupinate, at first pezizoid, then split and 
almost dimidiate, very thin, membranaceous, white, glabrescent. 
Lamellae few, white-yellowish, distant', radiating from an ex- 
centric point; spores ovoid, smooth, 10x7 mic. 
Growing in clusters on rotten branchlets of Clibadium, Guad- 
aloupe. Pileus minute, scarcely 2 mm. in breadth. 
b. Lamellae white or pallid. 
159. MARASMIUS MERULINUS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
133. A . (Collybia) Merulius Bertero ms. in Montagne, 
Flora Fernand. 1835. 
“Lamellae in the center, agaricine, at the margin meruline.” 
Montagne. It is said to differ from M. spaniophyllus by its white 
pileus. 
Growing on sticks in woods; “Alabama.'’ Berk. 
160. MARASMIUS ARACHNOIDEUS B. & C. Fungi 
Cub. 137. 
All white. Pileus resupinate, adnate, the stipe very short, 
at length obliterated, arising from an arachnoid mycelium. La¬ 
mellae few. 
Growing on dead wood. Pileus 2 mm. in breadth. 
161. MARASMIUS NIDULUS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
: 34 - 
Pileus resupinate, at first pezizaeform, at length free on one 
side, pruinose-floccose, white. Stipe very short, pruinose. La¬ 
mellae few, thick, ventricose. 
Growing on sticks in woods. Pileus 2-6 mm. in breadth. 
162. MARASMIUS HAWAIENSIS P. Hennings, Mon- 
SUNIA I. 1899. 
