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Inodorous, fleshy, brittle. Pileus 4 inches across, dry, somewhat 
shining, wrinkled and grooved, olive-brown, plane or slightly depressed ; 
flesh reddish-brown beneath the euticle. Stem 5 inches high, X of an 
inch thick in the centre, swollen below, then tapering into the elon- 
gated root, hollow, red-brown below, white above, clothed with minute 
flocculent scales. Gills broad, distant, rounded behind, adnate. 
This differs principally from 4. radicatus in its hollow stem, which 
is fusiform below; the pileus, also, appears to be drier. They are 
evidently very closely-allied species, though sufficiently distinct. 
256. A. (Collybia) stillaticius, n. s. ; pileo e convexo plano expanso 
glabro stillante viscoso, margine crenato inciso; stipite firmo cavo 
adscendente libet flexuoso rufo-picto ; lamellis crassis distantibus flavo- ' 
albis adnexis. Hook. fiL, No. 38, cum ic. 
Has. On trunks of dead and living trees. Jillapahar, 8,000 feet. 
May, June. ; 
Inodorous. Pileus 2—4 inches across, at first convex, then plane and 
expanded, with occasionally a broad umbo, smooth, dripping with a 
viscid cream-like fluid, fleshy, pale olive; margin thin, crenate and 
split. Stem 3-4 inches high, 2-3 lines thick, firm, ascending or 
flexuous, reddish-brown, hollow, sometimes rooting, springing abruptly 
' from the matrix, equal or subfusiform. Gills distant, ventricose, fleshy, 
subcrenate, adnexed, or in depressed specimens spuriously decurrent, 
yellow-white, connected by veins. 
Allied to A. radicatus, but differing in habit, in its dripping pileus, 
its crenate incised margin, and ascending or flexuous hollow stem. 
257. A. (Collybia) undabundus, n. s.; pileo subhemispherico ob- 
tusissime umbonato viscosissimo suleato rugosoque; carne brunnea; 
stipite elongato furfuraceo cavo; lamellis latis undulatis postice 
rotundato-truncatis adnexis. Hook. fil., No. 77, cum ic. 
Has. On old timber in woods. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. June, 
July. Rare. 
Inodorous, erect, very handsome. ileus 23 inches or more across, 
pale brown, hemispherical, with a broad, very obtuse umbo, very viscid, 
sulcate and wrinkled, fleshy; flesh brown like the pileus. Stem 
6 inches high, } an inch thick, attenuated at the very base and 
: slightly rooting, striate above, shaded with pale brown, furfuraceous, 
hollow. Gills broad, white, undulated and loosely crenate, rounded 
behind, adnexed, distant. 
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