241 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNCiOLOOY. 



gills decurreut, narrow, thin, yellow tlesh colour, at length 

 yellowish; milk white;, acrid. 



On the ground. 



Var. violaceus Cke. ; pileus rosy-violet, margin un- 

 curved; stem pale, almost smooth, stuffed. 



On the ground. 



*** Fileus polished, smooth. 



46. L. volemiis, Fr. (p. 207) ; 3 in. Epping Forest. 



47. L. ichoratus, Fi-. ; pileus 3-4 in., tawny brick-colour, 

 disc brown, zone fleshy, thin, at first rigid, then softer, 

 obtuse, piano-depressed, often unequal, excentric, sometimes 

 repand, even, dry, opaque; flesh pallid, stem solid, at first 

 hard, then softer, internally spongy, equal or fusiform 

 downwards, even, smooth, tawny, then rufescent; gills 

 adnate, decurrent with a tooth, scarcely crowded, white, 

 then ochraceous, not spotted ; milk white, unchangeable, 

 sweet. 



In woods. Hereford. 



48. L. serifluus, Fr. (p. 207); 1-2 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



49. L. mitissimus, Fr. (p. 208) ; 1-3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



50. L. subdulcis, Fr. (p. 208) ; 2-3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



51. L. Terrei, B. and Br. ; csespitose ; pileus ^ in., bay- 

 brown, corrugated, depressed; stem hollow, thickened at 

 base, same colour as pileus, clad with orange down; gills 

 decurrent, pallid. 



On the ground. Stoke Poges. Odour sweet. 



The Kev. J. Stephenson considers this plant allied to 



