190 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



somewhat crowded, rather broad, purplish, then watery 

 cinnamon, purple when touched. 

 In woods. Coed Coch. 



43. C. (Phlegmacium) croceo-cseruleus, /<>. ; pileus 1 in., 

 lilac or faintly violaceous, fleshy, then convex, at length plane, 

 obtuse or gibbous, even, smooth, viscous ; flesh watery 

 pallid ; stem hollow, somewhat equal, or attenuated down- 

 wards, even, smooth, naked, fragile, whitish ; cortina white, 

 fibrillose, fugacious ; gills attenuated or emargiuate, with a 

 small decurrent tooth, plane, somewhat distant, blue, then 

 clay-saffron. 



In woods. Laxton Park, Northants. 



*** Gills pure ochre, tawny or Jerruginous. 



44. C. (Phlegaeium) coruseans, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, plane, 

 viscid, even, smooth; stem solid, elastic, equal, fibrilloso- 

 striate, white; gills plano-decurrent, thin, much crowded, 

 ochraceous. 



In copses. 



45. C. (Phlegmacium) papulosus, Fr. ; pileus .2^-3 Hn., 

 honey-tan-colour at circumference, darker at disc, fleshy, at 

 first convex, then plane and depressed, viscid, the cuticle 

 breaking up into minute, granular, fuscous patches when 

 dry; flesh white; stem solid, firm, fleshy, equal, or thick- 

 ened at base, densely fibrillose, naked at apex, white ; 

 cortina inferior, very fugacious, white ; gills adnato-decur- 

 rent, crowded, at length separating from stem and forming 

 a spurious collar, pallid, soon ochraceous, at length pale 

 yellow-cinnamon. 



In woods. Durdham Down. Bristol. Glamis. 



**** Gills olivaceous, fuliyinous. 

 No British species. 



