50 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Very nearly allied to 4. radicatus, but a softer species, with a 
== regularly suleate pileus, decidedly hollow stem, dark flesh, and abruptly 
rounded gills. 
258. 4. (Collybia) £riplicatus, Hook. fil.; pileo campanulato um- 
bonato ab umbone levi profunde suleato nitido sicco, margine tenui 
involuto; stipite elato squarruloso solido; lamellis paucis distantibus 
remotis. Hook. fil., No. 88, cum ic. 
Inodorous, delicate, soft. ileus nearly 6 inches broad, campanu- 
late, obtusely umbonate, dry, shining, deeply and regularly sulcate, 
with the exception of the umbo, with fainter and shorter furrows in 
the intervals, answering to the shorter gills; fleshy in the centre; pale 
yellow-brown ; border almost membranaceous ; margin involute. Stem 
several inches high, nearly 4 of an inch thick, of the same colour as 
the pileus, rough with short squarrulose flocci, solid, sunk into the 
umbo. Gills few, distant, pallid, quite free, remote. 
A splendid species, combining the characters of 4. radicatus and 
A. longipes, with the habit of Heliomyces. No particular locality is 
indicated in Dr. Hooker’s notes, and the base of the stem appears not 
to have been observed. I have no doubt, however, that there was a 
root, as in 4. radicatus. t 
259. 4. (Collybia) papaveraceus, n.s. ; pileo e campanulato irregu- 
lari flexuoso demum depresso tenui toto corrugato ; stipite elongato 
radicato fistuloso reticulato-striato ; lamellis angustis crispatis ramosis 
venoso-connexis earneo-griseis. Hook. fil., No. 86, cum ic. 
Has. On dead sticks amongst moss. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. June. 
Smell very slight. Pileus 3 inches across, brittle but rather firm, 
dry, glossy, reticulato-rugose, thin, at first campanulate, then expanded, 
uneven, flexuous and depressed, reddish grey; flesh thin, of the same 
. colour. Stem 5 inches high, 4 of an inch or more thick, rooting and 
attached by many fibres, fistulose, reticulato-striate or suleate, darker 
than the pileus, slightly fibrillose. Gills narrow, moderately close, 
| pinkish grey, crenate and crisped, branched, connected by strong veins, 
A very curious species, allied to 4. radicatus, but most distinct. The 
name alludes to the crumpled aspect of the pileus, as ** crumpled as a 
= poppy from the sheath.” 
260. 4. (Collybia) podagrosus, n.s.; pileo convexo carnoso fortiter 
ineurvato glabro rufo-carneo ; stipite valido ventricoso fibrilloso-striato 
