Hookeriane. N. O. Fungi. 
TAB. DCCCLXX., DCCCLXXI. 
A. 
Bo.etus Emopensis, Berk. 
Pileo primitus ovato-globoso volva universali demum deorsum 
circumscissa et apicem stipitis vaginante obtecto, seniore ex- 
panso hemispheerico dense squamoso-tomentoso ruberrimo, mar- 
gine excedente appendiculato, stipite elongato flexuoso equali 
e mycelio spongioso enato, poris flavis amplis liberis, carne 
leviter ceerulescente. 
Boletus Emodensis, Bert. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 1851. p. 48. 
Has. On the ground; Darjeeling, 7,500 feet. July and August. 
Decidedly the most magnificent species of the genus, remark- 
able for its volva, splendid colouring, and spongy mycelium. 
Fig. 1, 1. Boletus Emodensis:—natural size. f.2,3. Vertical 
sections. 
B. 
Agaricus Tripticatus, Hook. fil. 
Pileo campanulato ab umbone levi profunde sulcato nitido sicco, 
margine tenui involuto, stipite elato squarruloso solido, lamelli 
paucis distantibus remotis. 
Agaricus triplicatus, Hook. fil. in Hook. Journ. Bot. 1850. p. 50. 
is beautiful Agaric, together with several other Sikkim- 
Himalaya species, is allied to A. radicatus, combining, however, 
in some measure, the characters of Marasmius with the habit of 
Heliomyces. 
Fig. 1. Upper part of Agaricus triplicatus :—natural size. 
f. 2. Vertical section of ditto. 
