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Tribe 3. Russulares. — Stem central ; gills pallid then changing 

 colour, afterwards darker, glancing when turned to the light, at 

 length white-pruinose ; milk at first ivhite, mild, or from mild 

 turning acrid. 



* Pileus at first viscous. 



30. L. pallidus, Fr. (p. 207); 3-6 in. Epping Forest. 



31. L. quietus, Fr. (p. 207) ; 3 in. Epping Forest. 



32. L. aurantiaeus, Fl. Dan. ; pileus 1-2 in., fleshy, 

 plane, then depressed, even, zoneless, orange; stem stuff"ed, 

 smooth, same colour as pileus ; flesh pallid ; gills decur- 

 rent, crowded, yellowish, ochraceous ; milk white, slowly 

 acrid. 



On the ground. Epping Forest. 



33. L. theiogalus, Fr. (p. 206). 



34. L. cremor, Fr. ; pileus 1^-2 in., fleshy, thin, convex, 

 then plane, minutely punctulate, viscid, tawny, margin 

 striate ; stem hollow, fragile, same colour ; gills adnate, 

 rather distant, pallid ; milk mild, watery white. 



In woods. 



Var. pauper, Kars. : pileus 3 in., yellowish flesh-colour 

 or gilvous-tan, ochraceous when dry, margin membranaceous, 

 at length pectinately sulcate ; stem equal, naked, paler than 

 pileus; flesh without juice, slowly acrid, white. 



Under larch. 



35. L. vietus, Fr. ; pileus lo-2o in., flesh-colour or 

 livid-grey, somewhat papillate, plane, umbilicate, somewhat 

 infundibuliform, margin somewhat deflexed, even, smooth, 

 viscid, slightly silky when dry, fragile ; flesh whitish ; stem 

 attenuated upwards or equal, stufted then hollow, smooth, 

 dry, same colour as pileus; gills, adnato-decurrent, thin, 

 somewhat crowded, flaccid, narrow, whitish, becoming 

 yellowish, milk white, then greyish. 



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