MUCOEINI. 637 



Amongst moss and in tlie superficial soil ; under beech and 

 larcli, and in oak and hazel woods. 



In a young state it is hard, when old less compact and grannlated. About 

 the size of a pea. Tulasne seems to regard the British plant aa Endogotie. 

 macrocarjpa. — Tal. 



1902. Endogone lactiflua. B.S^^Br. "Milky Endogone." 



Irregular, globose, depressed, white, then dingy flesh-colour, 

 foetid, replete with a thick isabelline juice ; vesicles distinct to 

 the naked eye. — B.^ Br, Ann. N.H. xviii. ^. 81. BerJc. Outl. p. 

 409. Tul. Hyp. p. 183. 



On the ground. Oct. Chudleigh. 



Globose, at length depressed, half an in. in diameter ; at first white, but 

 soon, especially when rubbed, assuming a reddish tinge, pouring out when 

 cut a rich, pale-red, cream-like fluid ; sporangia as large as those of E. 

 'pisiforrais. 



