46 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. August. 
Forming immense tufts, inodorous, firm, dry, leathery. Pilei about 
2 inches across, cream-coloured, plane, smooth, with the margin 
strongly arched and incurved. Substance tolerably thick, tinged with 
red. Stems 4 inches or more high, } of an inch thick, brownish and 
smooth below, pale and fribrilloso-squamose above, solid, stuffed, or 
even hollow beyond the double deflexed pink veil, of which the exterior 
portion is shorter; the interior broad and striate from the impression 
of the gills. Gills rather narrow, pallid, entire, not ventricose, rounded 
behind, and then running down to the veil by a very narrow tooth ; 
portion of hymenium between the ring and the broader portion of the 
gills pale red. 
A very remarkable and distinct species, making even a closer approach 
to Lentinus than its immediate allies. 
249. A. (Armillaria) multicolorus, n. s.; pileo plano umbonato 
earneo-fusco undulato sicco rimoso, margine striato; stipite solido 
multicolori-variegato ; annulo reflexo ; lamellis angustis flavo-carneis 
integris lineatim decurrentibus. Hook. fil., No. 110, cum ic. 
Has. On dead wood. Jillapahar, 7,500 feet. August and Sep- 
tember. Rare. 
Inodorous. Pileus 4—5 inches across, plane, with a strong umbo 
and arched but not inflected margin, undulated, dry, shaded with 
yellow, brown, and red, cracked and showing the white substance; 
border striate. Stem several inches high, 4—} an inch thick, solid, 
white within, ascending, smooth, flexuous, brown, with yellow and blue 
shades ; furnished above with a white reflected ring. Gills narrow, 
entire, linear, suddenly contracted and running down to the ring, 
yellowish rose-colour. 
A very singular species, remarkable for its various colours, reminding 
one of 4. polychrous and A. Harmoge. 
250. 4. (Armillaria) omnituens, n. s. ; pileo umbilicato tenui expanso 
carnoso centro floccoso-verrucoso, margine striato glabro ; stipite solido 
brevi obseuro glabro; annulo patente; lamellis pallido-carneis decur- 
rentibus. Hook. fiL, No. 46, cum ic. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 8,500 feet. May. 
Inodorous.  Pileus 2 inches across, umbilicate, rather fleshy but 
thin, dry, pinkish grey, clothed in the centre with minute irregular 
floccose warts; margin smooth, striate. Stem 1 inch or more high, 
