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40. L. mammosus, Fr. ; pileus grey-fnscous^ fleshy, at 

 first convex, acutely umbonate, depressed as umbo vanishes, 

 soft, clothed with ad pressed down, dry, zoneless, margin 

 involute, white-pubescent ; stem short and thick, stuffed, 

 then hollow, firm, pubescent, white, inclining to pale ; gills 

 adnate, crowded, whitish, then pallid-ferruginous; milk 

 white, slowly acrid. 



In pine woods. Holme Lacy. 



Var. monstrosus, Cke. ; pileus 3 in. ; larger than type. 



41. L. glyeiosmus, Fr. (p. 209); 1-2 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



42. L. fuliginosus, Fr. (p. 209) ; 1-4 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



43. L. picinus, Fr. ; pileus umber or blackish-umber, 

 zoneless, fleshy, convex then plane, umbonate, orbicular, 

 dry, even, villous, somewhat velvety, disc becoming smooth ; 

 flesh firm, not very thick, pallid; stem thin, stuffed, in- 

 ternally spongy, equal, even, smooth, paler than pileus ; 

 gills adnate, thin, very crowded, straight, plane, ochraceous ; 

 milk white, unchangeable, acrid. 



In pine woods. Fosley, Hereford. Rothiemurchus. 



44. L. lilaeinus, Lasch ; pileus 2 in., rosy-lilac, then 

 pale, zoneless, fleshy, thin, convex, then depressed, papillate, 

 floccose when dry, granular, fragile ; stem stuffed, then 

 hollow, white-mealy, pallid ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, 

 pallid flesh colour; milk abundant, white, acrid. 



In woods. Hawthornden. Epping Forest. 



45. L. spinulosus, Quel. ; pileus thin, cyathiform, acutely 

 umbonate, clad especially towards margin, with minute 

 ■erect spines, of tenzoned and spotted, flesh colour, brick- 

 red, rosy-lilac ; stem hollow, slender, flexuous, rugose, 

 granulate, fragile, shining, same colour, growing paler ; 



