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convex, viscous ; margin regular, at first involute ; flesh 

 thick, white, yellow at circumference, or wholly yel- 

 lowish; stem when young enclosed in bulb, then extended, 

 solid, obese, yellow, naked, white-cortinate at apex ; bulb 

 depressed, marginate, rooting, wider than young pileus ; 

 gills rounded, thin, crowded, golden tawny, then tawny. 

 In shady woods. Ledbury. 



31. C. (Phlegmacium) oriohalceus, Batsch ; pileus Sin., 

 blood-red or liver-rufescent, margin livid or bay-brown- 

 ferruginous and cinereous-olive at margin, fleshy, convex, 

 soon flattened, at length depressed with a viscous pellicle, 

 or glutinous, the disc spotted with scales ; stem solid, equal, 

 springiug from a marginate somewhat volvaceous bulb, 

 fibrillose, fibrils viscid in wet weather from the gluten of the 

 pileus, yellow-green or dingy pale-yellow ; gills adnate, 

 broad, crowded, sulphur-yellow, then green. 



Under trees. Lyndhurst. New Forest. 



**** Gills olivaceous. 



32. C. (Phlegmacium) prasinus, Fr. (p. 186.) 



33. C. (Pklegmacium) atro-virens, Kalchb. ; pileus com- 

 pact, convex, even, viscid, dark green or olivaceous-umber, 

 flesh greenish-yellow ; stem solid, stout, fibrillose, except 

 the sub-turbinate, marginate bulb ; gills adnate, crowded, 

 sulphury, then greenish, at length cinnamon. 



In pine woods. 



3-1. C. (Phlegmacium) scaurus, Fr. (p. 186) ; 2-3 in. 



35. C. (Phlegmacium) herpeticus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., 

 fleshy, equal, somewhat spotted, viscid, disc becoming paler ; 

 flesh violet, then whitish ; stem stufied, flrm, fibrillose, 

 squalid pallid, base marginate-bulbous ; gills somewhat 

 adnate, violet-umber, then dingy olive. 



In woods. 



