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2247. C. (Dermocybe) cinnabarinus * Fr. ITym. Eur. p. 370. 



Quel., Grez:, t. no,/. 4. 



Pileus fleshy, obtuse, silky, then become smooth, shining, and as 

 well as the stuffed, short, firm, now and then bulbous, fibrillose stem, 

 which never becomes yellow, and veil, scarlet cinnabar ; gills adnate, 

 broad, unequal at the edge, somewhat distant, darker. Odour of 

 radishes. 



In beech wood. Nov. 



East. Tay ■ 



West. 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



2248. C. (Hygrocybe) germanus * Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 397. 



Quel, Grev., t. 114,/. 2. 



Pileus somewhat membraceous, conico-expanded, obtusely umbon- 

 ate, somewhat silky, fragile, even, becoming fuscous (clay-colour), 

 without striae, scarcely an inch ; stem somewhat fistulose, thin, equal, 

 smooth, lilac then becoming pale, at length silvery, somewhat twisted, 

 3 in. long, I line thick ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, broad, watery 

 cinnamon. Strong smelling. 



In pine-wood. Sept. 



East. Tay 



West. ■ 



Logie, Forfarshire, 1S81. J. S. 

 Europe. 



2249. Lactarius vietus * Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 432. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, at first somewhat umbonate, viscid, then flat- 

 tened, umbilicate, sometimes infundibuliform, even, zoneless, when 

 dry slightly silky, flesh-coloured or livid grey, becoming very pale ; 

 stem stuffed then hollcnv, fragile, livid ; gills somewhat decurrent, thin, 

 dead whitish ; milk from whitish to grey, tardily acrid. Thin, soft, 

 fragile, variable in form. 



In grassy wood. Oct. 



East. Tay 



West. - — - 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



2250. Polyporus zonatus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 568. 



Pileus somewhat corky-coriaceous, convex, tubercnlose and gibbous 

 behind, somewhat zoned, villous, opaque, becoming dead white at the 

 margin ; pores minute, rounded or become angular, obtuse, dead 

 whitish. 



On trunks. 



