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tinted violaceous ; flesh same as pileus ; gills adnate or 

 emarginate, crowded, at first bluish -grev, clay-colour then 

 cinnamon. 



In pine woods. Herefordshire. Epping Forest. 



12. C. (Phlegmacium) Riederi.Fr.; pileus3in.,ochraceous, 

 compact, campanulato-expaaded, obtusely umbonate, even, 

 streaked, glutinous, shining when dry ; flesh watery ; stem 

 solid, clavate, lilac-silky and tawny-fibrillose ; gills adnate, 

 rather thick, eroded, lilac, then cinnamon. 



In pine woods. Herefordshire. Epping Forest. 



*** Crills jjelloic, cinnamon, ferrvAjinov^, not at first ivhitish or 



violaceoics. 

 lo. C. (Phlegmacixim) saginus, Fr. ; pileus 4-5 in., 

 yellow, fleshy, plano-convex, irregular, repanu, viscous ; 

 flesh white, soft; stem solid, somewhat bulbous, flbrillose, 

 light yellowish, naked at apex ; cortina flbrillose, fugacious, 

 not conspicuous ; gills decurrent, attenuated at both ends, 

 dingy pallid, then cinnamon, eroded at edge. 

 In woods. Hereford, etc. 



14. C. (Phlegmacium) russus, Fr. ; pileus 4 in., uni- 

 colorous, coppery-rufous, fleshy, convex, then flattened, 

 obtuse, viscid, smooth at disc, innately flbrillose at margin; 

 flesh soft, whitish flesh-colour ; stem stuffed, then hollow, 

 attenuated upwards, not bulbous, soft, adpressedly flbril- 

 lose, pale white, delicately pruinose at apex; cortina deli- 

 cate, fugacious ; gills obtusely adnate, crowded, connected 

 by veins ; rufous-ferruginous. 



In moist woods. Uncommon. 



**** Gills olivaceons. 



15. C. ^Phlegmacium) infraetus, i^/\ ; pileus expanded, 

 even, virgate, viscid, disc compact, then pale ; margin thin. 



