154 FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 



L. vellereus Fr. Quince Hill Wood ; woodland near 



Scotland Farm, C. B. G. Maldry Wood, St. 



Giles'. 

 L. deliciosus Fr. Fitz worth Heath ; woodland near 



Scotland Farm, C. B. G. Sutton Copse. 

 L. thejogalus Bull. (Gr., theion, sulphur, gala, milk, 



from the colour of the sap after exposure). In 



woods ; not common. Pine wood N. of Corfe 



Castle, C. B. G. 

 L. serifluus Fr. Pine woods at Bushey and Rempstone, 



C. B. G. 



Genus 14. RUSSULA Fr. 



R. integra Fr. (Lat., entire, perfect in form). 



In woods ; uncommon. Maldry Wood, St. Giles', 



or Sutton Copse, both near Edmondsham. 

 R. densifolia Seer. Quince Hill Wood, C. B. G. 

 R. caerulea Fr. (Lat., blue, the cap being purple, 



shading to bluish at the margin). Woodhouse 



Wood, Studland ; Herston, under pines ; pine 



wood N. of Corfe Castle. 

 R. drimeia Cke. Woodhouse Wood; pine woods, 



Bushey, Rempstone, and N. jDf Corfe ; Fitzworth 



Heath ; Godlingston Heath ; near Scotland Farm, 



C. B. G. 

 R. veternosa Fr. (Lat., languid, from its doubtful 



affinities). In woods ; rare. Quince Hill Wood, 



Langton, C. B. G. 

 R. foetens Fr. Birches Copse. 



Genus 15. CANTHARELLUS Adans. 



C. cibarius Fr. Maldry Wood, St. Giles'. 



C. aurantiacus Fr. Nine Barrow Down, C. B. G. 



Genus 17. MARASMIUS Fr. 



M. oreades Fr. Abundant in the Swanage district ; 

 Bal'ard, Nine Barrow and Creech Downs, C. B. G. 



