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1334. Paxillus (Lepista) lividus, ) T • ^ t\ r\ , -.00^ 



Qf^^, ^ ^ ^ ' ^ Leigh Down, Oct., 1882. 



" Pileus convex, at length slightly depressed at the disk, dingy white or 

 livid ochraceous, opaque (1-2 inches). Stem attenuated downwards, 

 white (3 — 4 in. long, ^ in. thick), fibrillose, stuffed, then hollow. Gills 

 arcuate, decurrent, white, almost crowded. Spores globose, nearly 

 white, flesh nearly white." —Grevillea, vol. XVI., p. 45. Illus. t. 861. 



1335. E,ussnla (Furcatse) sar- ) ^ -, tt-h r^ . -.^r^r^ 



doni^, Fr. jCoombeHiU, Oct, 1888. 



* E-ussnla (Furcatse) pur- ") 



purea, Gilletj Cke. > Coombe 



Illus. t. 1022, ) Dingle, Aug., 1877. 



This was referred doubtfully to R. cyanoxantha, at vol. ii., p. 212, but 

 so nearly resembles the figure in the "Illustrations," that I have little 

 hesitation in naming it as above. 



1336. Russula (Heteropliyllee) I Ha^ham, Oct., 1888. 



cyanoxantna, Fr. j ' ' 



1337. Kussula (Fragiles) aurata, ) Portishead 



Fr. ^ j Woods, Aug., 1888. 



* "^""chrius ^S^S''^ ^''^" } Stapleton, Sept., 1884. 



" Pileus viscid, thin, convex, then flattened and depressed (2 inches 

 diam.), circumference ochraceous, centre spotted with red or purple, 

 margin thin, deeply striate, and often split. Stem equal, ventricose, or 

 thickened at the base, fragile white. Gills broad, distant, rather thick, 

 whitish, then ochraceous yellow. Spores nearly globose, 9x8 joc." — 

 Grevillea, vol. XVII., p. 41. Cke., Illus. t. 1095. R. nitida, No. 1098 

 ante. 



1338. Russula ochracea, A. & S. > ^ j \ oith 1 880 



1339. Boletus flavus, With. .Leigh Woods, Oct., 1887. 



Blaise Castle 



Woods, Sept., 1883. 



!Clevedon, Sept., 1887. 

 May, 1889. 

 1342. „ lucidus, Fr. Clevedon, Oct., 1887. 



1340. „ castaneus, Bull. > 



