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114. T. bufonium Gill, (from a fancied resemblance in the pileus to a 



toad's back ; bufo, a toad) a b c. 



P. dotted-wrinkled, yellowish-tan or buff; mid. rufescent. 



St. flocculose, yellow or yellow rufescent. G. yellow-tan. 



Odour same as 113, but fainter, sometimes not unpleasant. Woods, under 

 pines. Sept. -Nov. 3 x 2§ X \ in. 



115. T. laseivum Gill, (from its many affinities; lascivus, playful, 



wanton) a b. 



P. not umbonate, becoming depressed, cream to pale buff; mid. 



darker. St. ivory-white. G. separating from stem, crowded, 



white. 



Taste strong, disagreeable, pungent, somewhat acid ; odour like gas-tar, 

 varying to fried mushrooms, but disagreeable, more or less like 113. 

 Mixed woods; frequent. May-Nov. 3J X 2§ X h in. Not unlike 1188 

 in general appearance. 



116. T. inamcenum Gill, (from its unpleasant odour; inamamus, 



unpleasant) a c. 



P. subumbonate, ivory-white. G. white or buff-white. Spores 



ochre-white. 



Suspected poisonous. Odour, especially when young, as in 113, but stronger 

 and more fetid. Woods, amongst pine-leaves. Sept. -Nov. 25 x 3^ X § in. 

 Sometimes confounded with 115. Resembling 1188 in general appearance. 



117. T. cerinum Quel, (from its colour, like yellow wax ; cera, wax) 



a c. 

 P. yellow, then fuscous-brown. St. yellow, base often brownish, 



or wholly fuscous. G. deep yellow. 

 Pine-woods, lawns. June- July, if X 2\ X \ in. 



118. T. fallax Sacc. (from its resemblance to a dwarf form of 114 or 



117 ; fallax, deceitful) a. 

 P. yellow; mid. sometimes rufous. St. yellowish. G. white, 



then yellowish. 

 Under firs. Autumn, ij x I X T 3 5 in. 



118a. T. onyehinum Gill, {onychinus, of the colour of the human 

 nail) a. 

 P. fleshy, subumbonate, convexo-plane, glabrous, purplish or 

 sienna-umber ; marg. striate, orange sienna or silky-purple. 

 St. solid, almost equal, fibrilloso-silky, pallid or dull orange- 

 sulphur, reddish or sienna pulverulent above, brownish below. 

 G. rounded, at length free, crowded, yellow. Flesh yellowish- 

 white, or pale olive-sulphur. 

 Amongst pines, mossy places. Autumn. 2% x 3 X \ in. 



119. T. ionides Quel, (from its violet colour ; Gr. ion) a c. 



P. lilac or violaceous, sometimes livid-reddish. St. pale lilac. 



Flesh lilac under membrane of P., and at base of St. 



Odour faint, agreeable, like 1280. Woods, moist places, open pastures, 

 under firs, cedars. Aug. -Nov. 2j X 2^ X \ in. Resembles 298 in 

 general appearance. 



