188 The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



insulsus Fr., Box. 



quietus Fr., Box. 



Genus IX., Russula Fr. Hymenophore continuous with the vesi- 

 culose trama. Gills rigid, not milky ; edge acute, veil none. 



Russula vesca Fr., Bowood. 



rubra Fr., Box. 



emetica Fr., Bowood. 



ochroleuca Fr., ditto. 



nitida Fr., ditto. 



Genus X., Cantharellus Fr. Hymenophore inferior, confluent 

 with the floccose trama. Gills thick, swollen, somewhat branched, 

 edge obtuse. 



Cantharellus cibarius Fr., Bowood. 



tuboeformis Fr., Longleat. 



lobatus Fr., Castle Combe. 



Genus XI., Nyctalis Fr. Hymenophore confluent with the stem 

 and trama. Gills fleshy, juicy, or subgelatinous, obtuse, unequal. 

 Oi'ten parasitic on other Fungi. Yeil universal. 



Genus XII., 3Iarasmius Fr. Hymenophore confluent with the 

 stem, though different in texture, descending into the floccose 

 trama. Hymenium dry, covering the interstices as well as the gills. 

 Gills, or folds thick, tough, and subcoriaceous, edge acute. 



jy^arasmius peronatus Fr., Lucknam Grove. 



oreades Fr., common. 



ramealis Fr., ditto. 



androsaceus Fr., Lucknam Grove. 



rotula Fr., Rudlow. 



Hudsoni Fr., on holly leaves, Bowood. 



■ epiphyllus Fr., Bowood. 



Genus XIII., Lentinus. Coriaceous, fleshy and tough, at length 

 hard and dry. Gills tough, edge acute, toothed. Hymenophore 

 homogeneous with the stem. 



Lentinus cochleatus Fr., Rudlow. 



Genus XIV., Panus Fr. Pileus fleshy but tough, at length drying 

 up. Gills tough, edge acute entire. Hymenophore homogeneous 

 with the stem. 



