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russet tinge. The decidedly fistulose stem separates it from A. 
campestris. 
292. A. (Psalliota) aureo-fulvus, n. s.; pileo hemisphserico acute 
umbonato sicco aureo-fulvo, margine squamuloso ; stipite elongato 
flexuoso subtus cum pileo concolore squamuloso sursum pallido ; annulo 
subdistante erecto ; lamellis latis affixis atro-rufis margine albis. Hook. 
fil., No. 127, cum ic. 
Has. On dead wood. Jillapahar, 7—8,000 feet. October. Not 
common. 
Inodorous, firm, rather dry and tough. Pileus 1 inch or more 
broad, hemispherico-subeampanulate, with an aeute umbo, dry, golden- 
buff, smooth, except towards the edge, which has a few scattered 
yellow scales. Flesh thin, except in the centre. Stem 3 inches high, 
seareely 2 lines thick, tawny below, paler above, flexuous, firm, tawny 
within, narrowly fistulose, slightly scaly, downy at the base. Ring 
rather distant, cup-shaped: Gills very broad, plane, affixed, dark 
brown, with a white margin. Spores elliptic, rather large. 
Combining the characters of 4. squamosus and A. semiglobatus. 
From the former it is distinguished by its very broad gills ; from the 
latter by its umbonate pileus, which is sealy on the margin. From 
A. luteo-nitens, again, it differs in its broad gills, though it agrees in 
colour and in the squamulose margin. 
* A. sublateritius, Fr. Bp. Hook. fiL, No. 24, cum ic. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 8,000 feet. May. 
Odour faint, fungous. ileus rather viseid. Stem spongy, stuffed, 
at length hollow. 
It would be easy from these characters to form a distinct species, but 
I regard it merely as a form of A. sublateritius. 
* 4. fascicularis, Huds. Hook. fil., No. 81, cum ic. 
Haz. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 7-8,000 feet. June, July. 
Abundant everywhere. : 
293. 4. (Hypholoma) sacrophalus, n. s. ; pileo e — subhe- 
misphzerico carnoso umbonato glabro, earne sulphurea ; stipite fistuloso; 
lamellis sulphureis distantibus postice rotundatis. Hook. fil., No. 79, 
cum ic. 
Has. On trunks of trees. Darjeeling, 7-8,000 feet. June, July. 
Inodorous, tufted, rather firm and leathery. Pileus 2 inches broad, 
at first conical, then subhemispherical, broadly umbonate, with the 
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