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The colours approacb those of L. sepiaria, but the pileus is not at 

 all scabrous. The habit is that of i, striata, 



* X. imbricatay Fr. 



Hab, Sikkim; Darjeeling. (Dr. Hooker.) 



The specimens are old, and seem to be the same with authentic 

 samples from Fries, but it is very difficult in this genus to form any 



judgment from old washed individuals. 



* Boletus furfuraceus. Berk, in Hook. Journ, 1853, p. 137. 



The pores are decurrent, so that the whole space above the ring is 

 more or less reticulate. The spores are elongated, about 3X00 ^^ ^^ 

 inch long. 



412. B,^avipes,n.s.; pileo couvexo pallide fusco-luteo ; stipite in- 

 curve cavo flavo-pulveruleuto ; tubulis adnexis sordide flavis. 



Hab. Khasia Mountains, on the ground. Myrong. July, 1850. 



(Dr. Hooker.) 



Inodorous. Pileus 2 inches across, convex, dry, pale fuscous-yellow, 

 of a firm but rather soft consistence. Stem li inch high, incras- 

 sated upwards, curved, hollow, clothed with a very thin bright yellow 

 meal. Pores moderately long, rather large. Spores subelliptic, 

 of an inch long. 



A pretty species, distinguished by its yellow hollow stem. The stem 

 resembles that of B, Baveneliiy Berk, et Curt. 



413. B, pusilluSj U.S.; pusillus totus albidus; pileo convexo sub- 

 hemisphserico puberulo ; stipite deorsum incrassato ; came e flavo cae- 

 ruleo. Hook, fil., Ic. Ser. 3, No. 2. j3. 



Hab. Khasia Mountains, on the ground. Moflong. June 29, 



1850. (Dr. Hooker.) 



Pileus 1 inch across, minutely downy, convex, subhemispherical. 

 Stem incrassated below, li inch high, nearly i an inch thick. Plesh 

 yellow, changing to China indigo blue when cut. Pores moderately 

 long, adnate. Dissepiments thick ; edge obtuse. Spores elongated, 



of an inch lonsr. 



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Differing from B. miltinus, which it somewhat resembles in the 

 pores being of the same colour as the pileus, and in its longer and more 



fusiform spores. 



414. B. verrucarius, n. s.; pileo convexo crasso verrucis magnis 



spongiosis exasperato ; stipite incurvo brevi ; tubulis longis amplis sub- 

 liber is. 



