Hookeriane. N. O. Fungi. 
TAB. DCCCLXIX, 
A. 
Agaricus (Mycena) Broomrtanvs, Berk. 
Tener elatus, pileo ex hemispheerico campanulato umbonato pli- 
cato hic illic lineis transversis reticulato, stipite torto fibroso 
cea intus ad basin concentrice zonato, lamellis angustis 
iberis 
Agaricus Broomeianus, Berk. in Hook. Journ. Bot. v.2. p. 17. 
Has. On dead wood ; Darjeeling, Dr. J. D. Hooker. 
noble stig allied ‘to A. palauthinns, but without any 
dhagedaeeal edge to the gills. The figures of this, and of the 
succeeding Sikkim Fungi, were made on he spot by Dr. Hooker, 
from living specimens. 
Fig. A. Agaricus Broomeianus. 
B. 
Mirremycrs viripis, Berk. 
Peridio amplo stipiteque lacunoso costato cartilagineo viridibus, 
uamis oris Margine coccineo-granulatis, sporis globosis forti- 
ter granulatis 
Mitremyces viridis, Berk. in Hook. Journ, Bot. v. 3. p. 201. 
Has. On the ground and on dead timber; Tonglo and Sinchul, 
Dr. J. D. Hooker. 
Distinguished from MM. dutescens by its green colour, and glo- 
“ Tough spores 
ig. B. Mitremyces viridis. f.1. Plant :—natural size. f.2. 
pitt. divided vertically. f. 3. Upper part of peridium :— slightly 
magnified. f. 4. Foca: and spores :—/ighly magnified. 
Agaricus (Plesttotas): verrucakius, Berk. 
Pileo excentrico umbilicato depresso gilvo tenui subfragili humido 
verrucis exasperato, stipite solido firmo glabro, lamellis pallide 
ochraceis latiusculis decurrentibus. 
Agaricus verrucarius, Berk. in Hook. Journ. Bot. v. 2. p. 82. 
Has. On dead wood; Darjeeling, Dr. J. D. Hooker 
Approaching the genera Panus and Lentinus, but the pileus is 
fleshy, and by no means tough or coriaceous. The stem 1s — 
times rough with pr sees ae from the surface an 
backwards, but not truly 
Fig. C. Agaricus sinvandeds Jj. 1 and 3. Two views of a 
small specimen. f. 2. Specimen in which the stem appears scaly 
from the fracture of its external coat. 
