132 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Has. On the ground. Myrung, Khassya, 6000 feet. July 8, 1850. 
* A. papilionaceus, Bull. Hook. fil., Ser. 3, No. 1. 
Has. On the ground. Plains of Eastern Bengal; Jheels. June 4, 
1850. 
This form is rather more campanulate than usual, and the pileus is 
minutely floccose. The stem, as in European specimens, is pale, like 
the pileus, without any rufous tinge; and the gills are broad, adnate, 
with a white margin. 
384. Cortinarius (Myxacium) Æmodensis, n. s. ; pileo convexo latis- 
sime umbonato carnoso medio flocculoso, margine sulcato; stipite 
valido obeso subæquali levi solido, annulo deflexo amplo; lamellis 
e violaceis umbrinis. Hook. fil, Ser. 2, No. 2. 
Has. In pine-woods, on Abies Webbiana. Lachen, 10,000 feet. 
May 31, 1849. 
Inodorous. Pileus 4 inches across, convex, subcampanulate, very 
obtuse or with a very broad umbo, tawny, flocculent in the middle, 
extremely fleshy; margin sulcate. Flesh white, umber beneath the 
cuticle. Stem 6 inches high, slightly curved above, 1 inch thick, 
slightly incrassated downwards, blunt, solid, even, paler than the 
pileus, within violet towards the outer surface; ring broad, deflexed, 
striate. Gills nearly equal, rounded behind, free or only adnexed, 
violet, shaded at the base with umber. Spores about 44455 of an inch 
long, slightly granulated, exactly like those of C. elatior. The gills 
vary from free to adnexed and subdecurrent. 
Nearly allied to C. elatior, but with a much thicker pileus and a 
brownish stem, and, above all, differing in its deflexed ring like that 
of C. caperatus. Eaten by the Bhoteas under the name of Onglau, or 
Yungla-tschamo, the latter word meaning Agaric. The Bhoteas, ac- 
cording to Dr. Hooker, distinguish several species of Tschamo, as 
Kyalee (white); Khow (snow); Nakku (black); Temo (yellow) ; Darchi 
(small); Jugga (dung). 
385. C. (Myxacium) vinosus, n. s. ; | pileo discoideo viscoso glabro 
. vinoso-fusco; stipite clavato viscoso floccoso vinoso farcto; lamellis 
subhorizontalibus adnatis fuscis. Hook. fiL, Ser. 2, No. 30. 
Has. In pine-woods. Sikkim, 11,000 feet, ; 
Brittle. Odour faint. ileus scarcely 2 inches across, convex, re- 
gular, smooth, carnose, slightly viscid, of a dark vinous-brown, paler 
towards the margin. Flesh dark, like the pileus. Stem 24 inches 
