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or clothed with evanescent threads ; stem peronate (sheathed with 

 the interwoven veil). 



C. (telamonia) periscelis Weinm., Bowood. 



• ileopodius Fr., Bowood. 



• gentilis, Fr., ditto. 



Subgenus vi., Hygrocybe. Pileus hygrophanous ; stem distinct 

 from the fibrillose veil, hence neither annulate nor floccoso-squamose. 

 Genus V., Paxillus, Fr., gills persistent, distinct and easily- 

 separating from the hymenophore, which is confluent with the 

 stem ; trama obsolete. 



Paxillus atro-tomentosus Fr., near Compton Basset, Miss Dalby. 



involutus Fr., very common. 



Genus VI., GomphicUus, Fr., topshaped. Hymenophore confluent 

 with the stem, gills slightly branched, formed of a mucilaginous 

 membrane, edge acute. Spores fusiform. 

 Gomphidius viscidus Fr., Eudlow, Bos, «S:c. 

 Genus VII., Hygrophorus Fr. Hymenophore continuous with the 

 stem, and descending without change into the sharp edged gills ; 

 hymenium waxy. 



Hygrophorus cossus Fr., Bowood. 



mesotephrus B. and B., ditto. 



pratensis Fr., common. 



' virgineus Fr., ditto. , 



ovinus Fr., Cliff" Pypard. 



■ olivaceo-albus Fr., Warleigh Down. 



unguinosus Fr., ditto. 



ceraceus Fr., common. 



coccineus Fr., ditto. 



conicus Fr., ditto. 



— psittacinus Fr., ditto. 



Genus VIII., Lactarius Fr. Hymenophore confluent with the 

 stem and vesiculose trama, gills milky, edge acute. 

 Lactarius blennius Fr., Bowood. 



circellatus Fr., ditto. 



pyrogalus Fr., Bathford. 



pallidus Fr., Bowood. 



