238 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



Among pebbles. Loch Kenord, Aberdeenshire. 



Var. margine-tomentoso, B. and Br. ; pileus clothed 

 with fine matted down ; margin tomentose ; stem nearly- 

 equal. 



8. L. aspideus, Fr. ; pileus 2-4- in., fleshy, gibboso- 

 convex, then depressed, viscid, zoneless, straw-coloured, 

 with a tomentose marginal ring which is deciduous, leaving 

 the margin quite smooth ; gills rather thick, pallid ; milk 

 at first white, then lilac. 



In moist places. 



** Lamacini. — Pileus viscid when moist, pelliculose, 

 margin naked. 



9. L. insulsus, Fr. (p. 204) ; 3-4 in. Epping Forest. 



10. L. zonarius, Fr. (p. 204) ; 2-4 in. 



11. L. utilis, Weinni. ; pileus 5-8 in., convexo-planc, at 

 length funnel-shaped, even, smooth, tan-colour; stem hollow, 

 even, same colour ; gills adnate, crowded, pallid ; milk 

 white, mild, then slightly acrid. 



On the ground. 



12. li. blennius, Fr. (p. 204) ; 2-4 in. Epping Forest. 



13. L. hysignis, Fr. (p. 204) ; 2^-4 in. 



14. L. trivialis, Fr. ; pileus 4-7 in., dark livid, then 

 pale, pallid yellowish tan-flesh-colour, zoneless, depressed, 

 then infundibuliform ; margin at first involute, then flat- 

 tened, even, viscous ; flesh somewhat rigid, white ; stem 

 inflated-hollow, even, smooth, unspotted, paler than pileus; 

 gills somewhat decurreut, tense and straight, rather broad, 

 somewhat thin, crowded, whitish, becoming pale ; ^milk 

 white, unchangeable. 



15. L. circeUatus, Fr. (p. 204) ; 2-3 in. 



16. L. uvidus, Fr. (p. 205) ; 2-4 in. 



