36 The Scottish Naturalist. 



2163. C. (Telamonia) flexipes * Pers. Fr. Hy?n. Eur. p. 384. 



Fileus slightly fleshy, at first acutely conical then expanded, acutely 

 umbonate, at length depressed round the umbo, violet thenfuscous- 

 cinnamon (pale yellow-tan), becoming hoary with whitish fibrils ; 

 stem slender, commonly equal, two lines thick, stuffed, flexuose, 

 somewhat undulate, fibrilloso-scaly, pallid, violet at the apex, some- 

 what ringed with the white veil ; gills adnate, broad, somewhat dis- 

 tant, from umber-violet to cinnamon, at first very dusky, dark purple 

 or umber, becoming whitish at the edge. 



In woods. Sept. 



East. Tay Moray 



West. 



Glamis. J. S. Forres. C. B. Plowright. 

 Europe. 



* Hygrophorus subradiatus Schum. Var. lacmus Fr. Mycol. 



Scot. p. 101. 

 Rannoch. Dr B. White. 



* H. turundus Fr. Mycol. Scot. p. 102. 



Scone, 1875. Dr B. White. 



2164. Lactarius helvus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 433. 



Pileus fleshy, fragile, convex then piano-depressed, somewhat um- 

 bonate, dry, silky then floccoso - scaly and rivulose, pallid brick-colour, 

 becoming pale ; stem stuffed then hollow, hoary-pubescent ; gills de- 

 current, thin, crowded, from whitish to ochraceous; milk scanty, 

 somewhat acrid, white. Odour weak, somewhat sweet ; taste mild. 



In fir-wood. Aug. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Grantown, 1880. Rev. J. Keith. 

 Europe. 



2165. Russula fellea Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 447. Grevillea, viii.p. 3. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, convexo-plane, polished, straw-colour, but often 

 darker passing into pale yellow, opaque and not becoming very pale, 

 margin even, at length striate, pellicle not separable ; the fr??i Jlesh 

 as well as the stem, which is spongy-stuffed then hollow, even, and 

 the gills, which are adnate, crowded, very narrow, somewhat equal or 

 bifid behind, from white to straw-colour. Very bitter. The gills in 

 moist weather distil drops. The whole plant is straw-colour, and is 

 one of the most distinct species. 



Under beech-trees. Aug. — Oct. 



East. Tay Moray 



West. Clyde 



England. Europe. 



