DECADES OF FUNGI. (ui 
sometimes equal, or even slightly thickened. Gills moderately broad, 
arched, adnate, distant, erisped, pink ; interstices veiny. 
Belonging to the same section with 4. dryophilus, though not very 
closely allied, and approaching near to some Marasmii. 
263. 4. (Collybia) antitypus, n. s. ; pileo convexo sicco glabro 
pallido carnoso, margine inflexo ; stipite curvo solido fibroso discreto 
albo apice dilatato in pileum immisso ; lamellis ventricosis adnexis albis, 
interstitiis venosis. Hook. fil., No. 6, cum ic. 
Has. On mossy trunks. Darjeeling, 8,500 feet. April, May. 
Inodorous. Pileus 2 inches across, convex, smooth, dry, pallid, 
fleshy, brittle; margin incurved. Stem 2 inches high, rather unequal, 
2 lines or more thick, more or less swollen at the base, dilated at the 
apex, and sunk into the pileus, from the substance of which it is 
separated by a definite darker line, of a fibrous substance, solid, smooth 
externally or sericeo-fibrillose, white. Gills white, broad in front, 
rounded behind, adnexed, white; the insterstices venose. 
I cannot point out any close ally of this pretty species, the characters 
of which are, however, remarkable. The gills extend beyond the pileus, 
and are attached to the broadly-dilated apex of the stem, but are rather 
adnexed than adnate. 
264. 4. (Collybia) camptopus, n. s.; pileo subhemispherieo hygro- 
phano obtuse umbonato viscoso subcarnoso pallido, margine sulcato ; 
stipite ineurvo rigido obscuriore; lamellis latiusculis crassis postice 
rotundatis subliberis. Hook. fil., No. 113, cum ic. 
Has. On wood, &c. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. September. Not 
uncommon. 
Inodorous, very soft, fleshy, and pellucid. Pileus 23 inches broad, 
subhemispherical, with an obtuse umbo, pale, yellowish, viscid, shining ; 
margin sulcate, though the substance is not very thin. Stem incurved, 
slightly dilated at the base, solid, very firm and hard, brownish, 
2 inches or more high, 2-3 lines thick. Gills distant, waved, rounded 
behind, nearly free, very thick and fleshy. 
Allied to 4. antitypus, and differing principally from 4. mucidus 
in the want of a ring. 
265. 4. (Mycena) Broomeianus, n. s.; tener; pileo campanulato 
umbonato plicato hic illie lineis transversis reticulato ; stipite torto 
fibroso fistuloso ; lamellis angustis liberis. Hook. fil, No. 62, cum ic. 
Has. Ondead wood. Darjeeling. June. 
