16 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
put through the upper loop is passed over a beam, and a heavy weight 
attached to its opposite extremity, so that it acts as a lever to stretch 
the Tipiti, and thus squeeze out all the fluid part of the Mandiocca. 
It is made from the rind of the stem of a plant called Uarumd-miri, 
which is probably one of the Marantacee. 
No. 31. Sabaó da terra; a soap made at Parà from Andiroba oil, and 
the ashes of a tree called Xiriuba. 
Decapes or Funai; by the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.L.5. 
Decades XXV. to XXX. 
(Continued from p. 51.) 
Sikkim Himalaya Fungi, collected by Dr. J. D. Hooker. 
261. 4. (Collybia) ustipes, n. s.; sparsus; pileo campanulato tenui 
glabro, margine striato ; stipite glabro elongato fistuloso deorsum clavi- 
formi extus intusque rubro; lamellis angustis eus subdistantibus. 
Hook. fil., No. 129, cum ic. 
Has. On the ground. Darjeeling, 8,000 feet. October. 
Inodorous, soft, brittle. Pileus 14 inch across, conico-campanulate, 
dry, delicate, red-brown, thin ; margin slightly striate. Stem elongated, 
7 inches high, 2 lines thick, composed of fibres, claviform below, fistu- 
lose, deep red-brown without and within, strigose at the base. Gills 
narrow, distant, white, somewhat waved, adnexed. 
Resembling Marasmius erythropus, and allied to Æ. acervatus, from 
which it is distinguished by its very long stem, scattered habit, and 
other points. 
262. 4. (Collybia) rhodellus, n.s.; pileo convexo umbilicato mem- 
branaceo ex umbilico rogoso-plieiti rhodello luteo-variegato ; stipite 
fusco fistuloso ; lamellis distantibus erispatis adnatis pallide rubris, 
interstitiis venosis. Hook. fil., No. 120, eum ie. 
Has. On wood. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. 
Inodorous, delicate. Pileus. 1-2 inches broad, convex, umbilicate, 
dry, pink, tinged with yellow, especially towards the margin, membra- 
naceous, rugoso-suleate from the umbilicus. Stem 2 inches high, 
1 line or more thick, brown, fistulose, sometimes attenuated below, but 
