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smooth, fistulose, rooting at the base: Gills pale, moderately broad, 
slightly ventricose, rounded behind, subadnate. Odour faint, sweet. 
Allied to 4. dryophilus, but with a very different habit. A section 
of the pileus, when expanded, represents a very short, obtuse cone. 
* 4. purus, Pers. Hook. fil, Ser. 2, No. 28. 
Has. In pine-woods. Sikkim, 11,000 feet. 1849. 
Dr. Hooker describes his plant as inodorous, in which character alone 
it recedes from the European species. 
* A. galericulatus, Scop. Hook. fil., Ser. 2, No. 6. 
Has. In pine-woods. Sikkim, 11,000 feet. 1849. 
* Stem firm, odour faint." The figure and notes agree exactly with 
A. galericulatus. The interstices of the gills are connected by veins 
towards the margin only, especially in the larger specimens. 
367. 4. (Mycena) colligatus, n. s.; cæspitosus; pileo hemisphærico 
striato carnosulo sicco; stipitibus deorsum tomento colligatis ; lamellis 
angustis arcuatis decurrentibus venoso-connexis albidis. Hook. fil., 
Ser. 2, No. 7. 
Has. In pine-woods. Sikkim, 11,000 feet. 1849. ae 
Pileus 3-1 inch broad, hemispherical, obtuse, deeply striate, dry, pale 
pinkish-grey. Stems 3 inches or more high, not a line thick, flexuous, 
darker than the pileus, connected into a compact mass below by downy 
fibres, smooth, fistulose. Gills rather narrow, arcuate, decurrent, nearly 
white, connected by veins. Odour faint, sweet. Substance brittle. 
Allied to 4. myriadeus, but differently shaped, without any trace of 
an umbo, and with few narrow and truly arcuate decurrent gills; like 
that, it has a dry pileus, which at once distinguishes it from À. tintinna- 
bulum. 
368. 4. (Mycena) discordis, n. s. ; albidus; pileo profunde umbilica- 
to carnoso glabro, margine striato; stipite subæquali fistuloso ; lamellis - 
latiusculis adnato-decurrentibus postice obtusis; interstitiis venosis. : 
Hook. fil., Ser. 2, No. 4. 
Has. PRIS A onwood. Sikkim, 11,000 feet. June 16, 1849. 
Dirty white.  Pileus nearly 2 inches broad, deeply umbilicate, with — — 
the margin nearly plane, subcarnose, except at the extreme edge; dry, 
smooth, strongly ‘striate. - Stem 24 inches high, 4 of an inch thick, 
slightly thickened at the tomentose base, otherwise nearly. equal, flexuous, — = 
smooth, fistulose. Gills rather broad, adnate, decurrent, but rounded 
at the extreme base; interstices venose. Odour faint. 
