186 OUTLINES OF IJKITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



convex, then plane, at length depressed, somewhat repand, 

 viscous, smooth ; flesh yellow, variegated under the pellicle 

 with a violet hue ; stem margiuato-bulbous, stufled, fibril- 

 lose, yellow, shining, purplish at apex, light yellowish 

 within; gills adnate, slightly rounded, somewhat crowded, 

 entire, purplish-ferruginous. 



In woods of beech and oak. Fordingbridge, Hants. 



Va)'. xanthophyllus ; gills at first and for a long time 

 yellow. 



27. C. (Phlegmaeium) turbinatus, f/-. (p. 185.) Epping 

 Forest. 



28. C. (Phlegmaeium) corrosus, Fr. ; pileus 2 3 in., 

 fleshy, expanded and umbilicate, smooth, viscid, discoloured, 

 at length rivulose, subfloccose, ferruginous, then clay- 

 colour, opaque when dry ; flesh firm, white ; stem nearly 

 hollow, equal, white, naked at apex ; cortina fibrillosCj, 

 white ; bulb depressed, marginate ; gills emarginate, crowded, 

 narrow, sub-ferruginous. 



In pine woods. 



29. C. (Phlegmaeium) fulgens, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 orange-tawny, fleshy, couvexo-plane, obtuse, viscid, some- 

 times punctate, at length silky-fibrillose or squamulose ; 

 flesh compact, white-yellow, at length spongy and tan- 

 colour ; stem solid, curt, equal above the depressed mar- 

 ginate bulb, woolly with the yellow, densely fibrillose or 

 viscid cortina, when full-grown elongated ; gills emarginate, 

 somewhat crowded, entire, at first yellow, at length distant, 

 tawny, or ferruginous. 



In pine woods. Rare. 



30. C. (Phlegmaeium) fulmineus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., 

 tawny, variegated with dense irregular, agglutinated scales, 

 fleshy, at first hemispherical and attached to bulb, then 



