I OU'I'LIXKS OK IIKITISII lUNGOLOCiV. 



4. A. (Amanita) mappa, Butscli. (p. 90) ; 2-3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



** Volva ftplittiiKj regular 1 1/ all round, base onarginate, j)ers{ste72t ; 

 pileus clothed vith thick ivarts. 



5. A. (Amanita) miiscarius, L. (p. 90) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



f 7//-. regalis ; twice as large as type ; stem solid when 

 young ; pileus bay-brown or the colour of cooked liver. 

 Var, formosa ; pileus lemon-yellow, warts yellowish. 

 Vur. umbrina ; pileus umber, then livid, disc fuscous. 



6. A. (Amanita) pantherinus, DC. (p. 90) ; 4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



7. A. (Amanita) excelsxis, Fr. (p. 91) ; 4-5 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



8. A. (Amanita) strobiliformis, Mtt. (p. 90) ; 8-9 in. 



9. A. (Amanita) solitarius, Bull. ; pileus convex, then 

 flattened, pelliculose, margin nearly even, warts angular, 

 evanescent ; stem solid, equal, imbricaiedly squamose below, 

 bulb campanulate, rooting, margin inserted, ring torn ; gills 

 attenuatedly adnate. 



On the ground, near Bristol. 



*** Volva friable, broken, vp into small scales oi' warts. 



10. A. (Amanita) rutoescens, Pers. (p. 90); 4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



11. A. (Amanita) spissus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., umber, 

 fuliginous or grey, fleshy, compact, smooth, clothed with 

 small, cinereous, angular, adnate warts ; flesh firm, white, 

 unchangeable ; stem bulbous, bulb globoso-depressed, not 

 marginate ; ring superior, large ; gills reaching the stem, 

 slightly striato-decurrent, broad, crowded, shining white. 



In mixed woods, uncommon. Epping Forest. 



