242 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



In grassy woods. Stoke Pogcs. Glamis. 



36. L. cyathula, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in.^ slightly fleshy, 

 <jouvexo-[)laue, umbouatc, piano-depressed, umbo often van- 

 ishing, viscid, soon dry, opaque, rufescent-brick or flesh 

 colour, slightly zoned, when dry livid or llesh colour, 

 hoary-tan, rimoso-rivulose ; flesh white flesh colour; stem 

 stuffed, internally spongy-soft, equal, round, smooth, pale, 

 then whitish ; gills decurrent, crowded, thin, linear, white 

 flesh colour, then yellowish; milk white, unchangeable, 

 acrid. 



In woods. Rare. Aboyne. 



** Pileus uniioUshed, squamulose, villous 07' pritinose. 



37. L. rufus, (p. 208) ; 3-4 in. Epping Forest. 



38. L. helvus, Fr. ; pileus 2-i in., pale yellowish-brick- 

 colour, then pale, fleshy, fragile, convex, then flattened and 

 somewhat umbonate, surface broken up into granuloso- 

 squamulose flocci ; flesh soft, paler than pileus ; stem 

 stuffed, sometimes hollow, firm, soft, equal, pale brick- 

 colour, slightly pruinate, somewhat tomentose at base ; 

 gills decurrent, crowded, in groups of eight, often dicho- 

 tomous, fragile, whitish, then somewhat flesh colour, at 

 length yellowish ; milk scanty, somewhat acrid, white. 



In fir wood. Grantown, Morayshire. 



39. L. tomentosus, Otto ; pileus 3 in., fleshy, at first 

 umbonate, then depressed and iufundibuliform, dingy flesh 

 colour or rufesceut, brownish, finely tomentose ; gills rather 

 decurrent, yellow flesh colour, flesh compact ; stem erect, 

 at first stuffed, becoming hollow, pallid, naked, smooth ; 

 milk whitish, mild. 



On the ground. 



