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Tribe I. Gills not decidedly changing colour ; milk acrid, ivhite. 



1. L. Torminosus, Fr. Sow., t. 103. Banks, &c. Batheaston. 



2. L. Turpis, Fr. Kromb., t. 69, figs. 1-6. Leigh Woods, 

 Bristol. 



3. L. Insulsus, Fr. B., pi. 13, fig. 2. Huss. i., t. 59. Warleigh 

 Down. 



4. L. Blennius, Fr. Kromb., t. 69, figs. 7-9. Bowood. 



5. L. Circellatus, Fr. Sow., t. 203. Bowood. 



6. L. Pyrogalns, Fr. Kromb., t. 14, figs. 1-9. Plantations. 

 Bathford. 



Tribe [I. Aromatic; gills becoming pallid; milk ahvays coloured. 



7e. L. Deliciosus, Fr. Sow. t. 202. Huss. i., t. 67. Esculent. 

 It may be served with white sauce or fried, or, after duly seasoning 

 with pepper and salt and putting a piece of butter on each, baked 

 (in a closely-covered pie dish) for about three-quarters of an hour. 

 Tribe III. Gills changing colour, dusted with the white spores; 



milk at first zvhite, mostly mild. 



8. L. Theiogalus, Fr. Kromb., t. 1, figs. 23, 24. 



9. L. Pallidus, /'r. Kromb., t. 56, figs. 10-14. Bowood. 



10. L. Quietus, Fr. Kromb., t. 40, figs. 1-9. Box. 

 ILL. Serifluus, Fr. B., pi. 13, fig. 4. Batheaston. 



12. L. Subdulcis, Fr. Sow., t. 204. Woods. Batheaston. 



13. L. Camphoratus, Fr. Bull., 567, fig. 1. Batheaston. 



Genus 9. Russula.* 

 Hymenophore continvious with the vesiculosa trama ; gills rigid, 



not milky, edge acute ; veil none. 

 Tribe I. Pileus fleshy all over ; margin consequently even and 

 without stricE ; not clothed with a distinct, viscid pellicle. 



1. R. Nigricans, Fr. Sow., t. 30. Huss., t. 73. Monkton 

 Farleigh. Meadows. 



2. R. Adusta, Fr. Kromb., t. 70, figs. 7-13. Leigh Wooda. 

 Downs. 



Tribe II. Pileus opaque, clothed with a thin, closely adnate, pellicle, 

 viscid lohen moist, but which disappears when the plant is old ; 

 margin at length striate, never tuberculate. 



* Eussula, from russulus, red. 



