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its broad white gills. The stem is smooth below, and by no means 
strigose. 
268. A. (Mycena) arafus, n. s.; ceespitosus; pileo e conico-cam- 
panulato suleato ; stipitibus tenuibus gracilibus fistulosis; lamellis 
carneo-variegatis subuncinato-adnatis. Hook. fil., No. 37, cum ic. 
Has. On roots of trees amongst moss. Sinchul, 8,500—9,000 feet. 
May. 
Inodorous, very delicately tufted. Pileus 4 of an inch across, at first 
somewhat conical, then campanulate, strongly sulcate from near the 
apex, dry, brittle, rather fleshy for the size, brown above, shaded off 
into white on the margin. Stems 2-3 inches long, not a line thick, 
brownish, tinged with pink, fistulose, strigose at the base, sometimes 
connate. Gills distant, ventricose, shaded with pink, adnate, with a 
slight tooth, not connected by veins. 
This has the habit of 4. muscigenus, but is larger, and more nearly 
allied to 4. galericulatus, but distinct from every described species. A 
species of Coprinus is figured in the same group, which springs from 
an Ozonium-like Mycelium, 
269. 4. (Mycena) dicrenatus, Hook. fil.; pileo conico obtusiusculo 
carnoso, margine demum expanso recurvo bicrenato; stipite deorsum 
subinerassato fistuloso; lamellis ventrieosis distantibus subliberis 
carneo-variegatis. Hook. fil., No. 58, cum ic. 
Has. On rotten wood. Jillapahar. June. Abundant. 
Inodorous, brittle, of a delicate pinkish white, with deeper shades 
on the apex of the pileus and gills, and a brown tinge at the base of 
the stem.  Pileus about 1 inch across, conical or conico-campanulate, 
rather obtuse, smooth, dry, at length striated and splitting slightly 
in the direction of the gills, fleshy; margin at length expanded and 
recurved, bierenate. Stem 11 inch high, about one line thick, ascending, 
rather thickened at the base, fistulose. Gills moderately broad, ven- 
tricose, ascending, nearly free ; the interstices reticulated. 
Allied to 4. alcalinus, but distinguished by many characters 
from that and others of the section. Unlike that and the other 
species of the same section growing on wood, it is inodorous. The 
colours are nearly those of Æ. purus. The whole plant turns black in 
drying. 
270. 4. (Mycena) rubietinctus, n. s.; totus plus minusve rubro- 
tinctus, inodorus ; piléo e conico anguste campanulato sicco plicato ; 
