182 OrXLlNES OF l'.i;iTIs]l FUXGOLOGV. 



solid, often twisted and compressed, stout, equal, fibrillose, 

 gills eraarginate, not crowded, clay colour. 

 In pine woods. In mixed woods. Glamis. 



7. C. (Phlegmacium) lustratus, Fr. : wliicisli, pileus 

 fleshy, convex then plane, equal, even, smooth, viscid, 

 margin fibrillose, fringed with the veil ; stem solid, stout, 

 nearly equal ; gills rounded, crowded, unchangeable. 



In heathy places. 



** (ri/ls violaceous or pxiiyliffh, then cinnamon. 



8. C. (Phlegmacium) varius, Fr. (p. 18b), .2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



9. C. (Phlegmacium) cyanopus, Fr. (p. 184), 2-\ in. 

 Epping Forest. 



10. C. (Phlegmacium) variicolor, Fr. ; pileus compact, 

 convex then expanded, viscid, discoid, margin tomentose, 

 violet ; stem hard, stout, at first villous, bluish then whitish, 

 flesh same colour ; gills decurrently emarginate, somewhat 

 arcuate, crowded, bluish, clay-colour, then cinnamon. 



In pine woods, etc. 



Var. nemorosus, Fr. ; pileus 4-5 in., compact, at flrst 

 smooth, viscid, soon dry, opaque, piloso-rivulose, bay- 

 brown, then yellowish ; stem clavate, hollow and mealy at 

 apex ; gills rounded, rather decurrent. 



11. C. (Phlegmacium) largus, Fr.; pileus 4-G in., 

 date-brown-tawny, fleshy, compact at the broad disc, thin 

 at the circumference, convexo-flattened, obtuse, slightly 

 viscid, then adpressedly silky-tibrillose, commonly rivuloso- 

 squamulose; flesh flbrous, firm, whitish bluish-grey, white 

 when exposed to air ; stem solid, short and bulbous, or 

 long, thick and equal, often curved, fibrillose; cortina 

 superior, fibrillose, pendulous, top of stem pruinose, white- 



