80 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
stipite fistuloso ; lamellis subventrieosis liberis. Hook. fil., No. 84 
cum ic. 
Has. On trunks of trees. Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. June. Rare. 
Inodorous, dry, fleshy, brittle, delicate, slightly tufted. Pileus 4 an inch 
broad, 3 of an inch high, at first conical, then elongato-campanulate, 
plicate, pale madder-red. Stem 21 inches high, 1 line or more thick, 
fistulose, deep red. Gills moderately broad, ventricose, ascending, free, 
shaded with pale red. 
Resembling somewhat 4. hematopus, but more nearly allied to 
A. plicosus and A. metatus, but differing, as the last, from other species 
of their section growing on wood, in being inodorous. 
271. 4. (Mycena) zanthophyllus, n. s.; pileo e campanulato hemi- 
sphzerico subcarnoso striato ; stipite didi ES fistuloso; lamellis 
flavis demum purpureo-variegatis latis rotundatis liberis. Hook. fil., 
No. 42, cum ic. T 
Has. On roots of trees. Darjeeling, 8,000 feet. May. 
Inodorous, fleshy and brittle, rather delicate. Pileus 1-14 inch 
across, at first conico-campanulate, at length hemispherical, smooth, 
striate, variegated with pink in the centre, shaded off into grey, with 
sometimes a yellow tinge on the margin. Stem ascending, flexuous, 
11-21 inches high, 14 line thick, nearly equal, yellowish or purple, fis- 
tulose. Gills broad, rounded behind, free, pure yellow, at length shaded 
with red or purple, rather distant, slightly if at all connected by veins. 
Remarkable for its broad yellow gills. 
272. A. (Mycena). russulinus, n. s.; pileo tenui submembranaceo 
sicco russulino hemisphzerico, margine suleato ; stipite adscendente 
fistuloso umbrino ; lamellis latiusculis pallido-flavis adnatis subuncinatis. 
Hook. fil., No. 43, cum ic. 
Has. On trunks of trees. Darjeeling, 8,600 feet. May. Abundant. , 
Inodorous, delicate, brittle. ileus 3—1 inch broad, hemispherical, 
sometimes obtusely umbonate, thin, submembranaceous, dry, of a dull 
red; margin sulcate. Stem 1-24 inches high, about 1 line thick, 
equal, ascending, umber brown, fistulose. Gills rather broad, distant, 
adnate, with a small tooth. 
Allied to the foregoing species, but very distinct in its uniform red 
pileus, dark stem, and pale subuncinate gills. 
273. 4. (Mycena) rufatus, n. s.; pileo conico hemisphserico 
viscido rufo striatulo carnosulo ; stipite subtiliter fistuloso concolore ; 
