AGARICINI. 2bo 



remotely, slightly striate ; Hesh firm, white, reddish beneath 

 the separable pellicle ; stem spougy-stuffcd, firm, equal, 

 smooth, even, shining white ; gills rounded behind, connected 

 by veins, not much crowded, broad, forked, shining white. 

 In mixed woods. Common. Epping Forest. 



33. R. heterophylla, Fr. ; (p. 211). 



Var. galochroa, Fr. ; smaller ; pileus at first white, then 

 greenish, rather plane, viscid in wet weather, dry, even, 

 sometimes sprinkled with white floccose spots, slightly 

 striate at margin ; stem solid, firm, not red ; gills thin, 

 more or less forked and imequal. Epping Forest. 



34. R. consobrina, Fr. • pileus 3 in., dark cinereous, or 

 fuscous-olivaceous, fleshy, fragile, campanulate, then ex- 

 panded, at length depressed ; margin spreading, even, 

 membranaceous ; flesh white, cinereous under the thick, vis- 

 cous, separable pellicle ; stem solid, soft, equal, even, 

 smooth, shining white, at length becoming cinereous ; gills 

 at first free, broad, crowded, shining white, many dimidiate, 

 and ^orked. 



In pine woods. In mixed woods. Glamis. 



Var. sororia., Fr. ; pileus convex, then plane or depressed, 

 margin striate ; stem even, white ; gills rather distant, con- 

 nected by veins. 



In pine woods. Epping Forest. 



Var. intermedia, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, depressed, viscid, 

 margin thin, striate ; stem usually attenuated downwards, 

 becoming cinereous and striate ; gills dirty-white. 



On the ground, under trees. 



35. R. fcBtens, Fr. (p. 213) ; 4-5 in. Epping Forest. 



36. R. subfoetens, Sin. ; pileus bullate, somewhat viscid; 

 disc fleshy ; margin somewhat membranaceous, tuberculoso- 

 striate ; stem not stout ; gills thick, distant, branched. 



