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vix cordatis crenato-serratis, pagina superiore parce pilosula, calyce 
lineari incurvo basim versus attenuato æqualiter 5-costato, labio 
superiore 3-dentieulato, inferiore bidentato, corolla calyce duplo 
longiore, filamentorum anticorum dentibus filiformibus fere lineam 
longis, capsula ealyce inclusa lineari. 
Flores axillares, bini vel terni, pedunculati ; pedunculi floriferi 6—7 lin., 
fructiferi 9—10 lin. longi. Corolle uncialis tubus curvatus, basi valde 
attenuatus, ultra calycem inflatus. Zabium superius rotundatum, 
integrum, cum tubo intense violaceum, inferius 3-fidum, laciniis 
rotundatis, albis. Petiolus 4—6 lin. longus, lamina 8-10 lin.— Crescit. 
prope Vingorla; fl. Julio. 
A really beautiful species, and well worthy of cultivation. The - 
corolla is shaped something like Æginetia Indica, and is more 
fleshy than in T. Asiatica and T. cordifolia, both of which are indigenous _ 
in this part of India. I failed in getting ripe seeds of this plant for - 
Kew Garden last ped but hope to be more fortunate this season. 
(To be continued.) 
DrcapEs oF Funai; dy the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.L.S.— | 
Decades XXXIT., XXXIII. 
(Continued from p. 21.) 
Sikkim- Himalayan Fungi collected by Dr. Hooker. 
311. Agaricus (Psathyrella) discolor, n. s.; pileo hemisphærico 
primitus vitellino dein expanso versus marginem purpurascente; stipite - 
flexuoso fistuloso versicolore ; lamellis latis griseo-purpuzeis sece- 
dentibus. Hook. fil., No. 137, cum ie. 
Has. On the ground and on dead timber. Dau. 1,500 feet. 
October. Abundant. ; 
Inodorous, tufted, tender, brittle, delicate. Pileus 1-14 inch tese, 
at first hemispherical, yellow, then expanded, gradually changing, with 
the exception of the centre, to greyish-purple, dry, smooth, membra- - 
naceous. Stem flexuous, 3-4 inches high, 1-14 line thick, shaded : 
with pink and yellow, fistulose. Gills rather broad, ventricose, sounde * 2 
behind, separating from the stem, greyish-purple. 
