130 DECADES OF FUNGI. 



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Hab. On dead wood, East Nepal, (Dr. Hooker.) 



* A. (Hebeloma) aMnco»^w5, Batsch, f. 21. 



Hab. On the ground at Karsar, in the Nubra Valley, Tibet. July 

 24, 1848. (Dr. Thomson.) 



* A. (Flammula) sapineus^ Fr. 



Hab. Simla, August 27, 1849. (Dr. Thomson.) 



* A. (Naucoria) cerodeSy Fr. 



Hab. Le and Valley of the Indus. July, 1848. (Dr. Thomson.) 



Spores bright, of a pure golden-brown under the lens, yrS^ ^^ ^^ 

 inch in diameter. 



A closely allied species occurred at Karsar, in the Nubra Valley, 

 July 24, 1848, with spores of an equally pure yellow, but only yiVo 

 of an inch long. 



402. A. (Naucoria) Khasiensis, n, s. ; pileo convexo subumbonato 

 subcarnoso ; stipite elongato flexuoso solido ; lamellis latis ventricosis 

 adnexis ochraceo-cinnamomeis. Hook, fil., Ic. Ser, 3, No. 7. 



Hab. Khasia Mountains, amongst grass. Kala Panee, 5000 feet. 

 June 28, 1850. (Dr. Hooker.) 



Inodorous, brittle. Pileus |- of an inch broad, convex, subhemi- 

 spherical with a minute umbo, fleshy, yellow, shaded with brick-red, 

 dry ; flesh yellow. Stem flexuous, 5 inches high, 1 line thick, yellow, 

 solid . Gills ventricose, ochraceous-cinnamon, ascending, adnexed. 

 Spores bright ochraceous, -asVo of an inch long, subelliptic. 



Eesembling A, cerodes and A. melinoides^ but distinguished by its 

 solid stem, more fleshy pileus, and adnexed ventricose gills. It con- 

 tracts prodigiously in drying. 



403. A. (Psalliota) /wfo/c<?p5, n. s.; totus fulvellus ; pileo convexo 

 obtusissimo floccoso-squamoso ; stipite sursum attenuato transversim 

 floccoso; annulo fugaciori medio ; lamellis subangustis. 



Hab. On the ground. Sikkim. (Dr. Hooker.) 



Whole plant of a light tawny, inclining to rufous. Pileus 1^ inch 

 across, convex, very obtuse, broken up into floccose scales, sometimes 

 all over, but occasionally at the apex only. Stem 1-|- inch high, i of 

 an inch thick, transversely floccose, attenuated upwards. Eing attached 

 in the centre, rather fugacious. Gills not broad ; spores minute, short, 

 broadly subcymbiform, g ^^ ^ of an inch long. 



Hesembling such Lepiotce as A. polysticia. A veiy neat species. 



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A, (Hypholoma) fascicularis, Huds. 



