48 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
253. 4. (Clitocybe) incongruus, n. s.; pileo undulato umbilicato 
subearnoso glabro cinereo-cesio ; stipite elongato basi incrassato valido 
concolore deorsum cavo; lamellis latiusculis ventricosis decurrentibus. 
Hook. fil., No. 103, cum ie. 
Has. On the ground. Jillapahar, Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. August, 
September. 
Inodorous. Pileus 14 inch broad, undulated, umbilicate, smooth, 
dry, cinereous-blue, slightly fleshy ; flesh white. Stem 6 inches high, 
nearly 4 an inch thick, incrassated downwards and slightly downy, of 
the same colour as the pileus, somewhat fibrillose, hollow from the 
middle to the base, white within except near the surface, composed of 
fibres, Gills ventricose, rather distant, decurrent, white. 
A very curious species, resembling somewhat the amethyst form of 
A. laccatus, and perhaps as nearly allied to that species as to any 
described. It contracts extremely in drying. 
254. A. (Collybia) napipes, Hook. fil. MSS. ; pileo irregulari undu- 
lato subdepresso corrugato sicco subcarnoso, margine striato ; stipite 
torto farcto bulboso radicato ; lamellis latis candidis postice rotundatis 
adnexis. Hook. fil., No. 102, cum ic. 
Has. On the ground. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. July and August. 
Rare. 
Inodorous, rather firm. Pileus 5 inches or more broad, undulated, 
somewhat depressed, much corrugated, dry, yellowish brown, slightly 
fleshy ; margin suleato-striate. Stem 4 inches high, 1 inch thick, very 
much and generally abruptly swollen at the base, twisted, and fre- 
quently splitting, fibrous within, with a cartilaginous bark, brown, 
minutely scaly, sending down a long waved root, at length more or less 
hollow within. Gills broad and thick, pure white, rounded behind ~ 
and annexed, distant, sometimes buff when dry. Spores white or 
buff when dry, broadly but obliquely ovate, large, with a large nucleus. 
A splendid species, resembling 4. ewrrhizus, Berk., but differing in 
the absence of the strong umbo, the want of aring, and other characters. 
It is in fact more nearly allied to 4. radicatus, and especially to what 
Ihave called var. superbiens. 
255. A. (Collybia) raphanipes, n.s.; pileo rugoso depresso carnoso 
sicco ; stipite deorsum incrassato radicato floceuloso-squamuloso cavo ; 
lamellis latis albis adnatis. Hook. fil., No. 96, eum ic. 
Has. Onthe ground. Jillapahar, 7,000 feet. June, July. 
