The Scottish Naturalist. 73 



East. _____ Moray — 



West. _____ 



Waterford, Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 



Europe. 



3023. 0. (Tel.) incisus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 384. B. d' Br. 

 n. 1272. 



Pileus slightly fleshy, conico-convex, then flattened, urn- 

 bonate, naked, soon innately fibrillose or scaly, hygro- 

 phanous (tawny) and, as well as the somewhat stuffed, 

 equal, fibroso-fibrillose stem, ferruginous, veil woven in 

 the form of a ring and white or obsolete ; gills adnate, dis- 

 tinct, scarcely crowded, cinnamon-ferruginous. 



Gregarius, changeable in form. Stem 1 in. (when 

 elongated and flexuous 2 — 4 in.) long, 1 — 2 lin. thick. 

 Pileus commonly tawny-ferruginous, but when young also 

 date-brown, olivaceous-fuscous, &c, very much torn in 

 the form of scales and cracks, unless when it is dried at 

 the first and then it is shining. 



In woods. Sep. 



East. _____ Moray — - 



West. — _ _ _ 



Greeshop, Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 

 England. Europe. 



3024. Lactarius flexuosus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 427. 



Pileus compact, convex, bent inwards and repand, 

 dry, smooth, at length rivuloso-scaly, opaque, lurid, 

 becoming pale ; stem solid, obese, unequal ; gills thick, 

 distant, light-yellow ; milk acrid, white. 

 Firm, hard. Stem commonly 1 in. thick. 

 In pine woods, &c. Sep.— Oct. 



East. — — Tay — Moray — 



West. — — — — 



Rothiemurchus. Rev. Dr. Keith. Glamis. J. S. 

 Europe. 



3025. L. capsicum, Schulz. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 428. 



Pileus compact, pulvinate, dry, chestnut, margin 

 closely involute, stem solid, firm, whitish, striate with 

 tawny or rufescent fibres; gills adnato-decurrent, some- 

 what crowded, tawny, somewhat orange : milk white, 

 acrid. 



