274 OUTLINES OF BKITIISH FUNGOLOOY. 



.'2. B. elegans, Schum. (p. 229) ; 2-1' in. Epping Forest. 



3. B. flavus, JVith. (p. 230) ; 2-3 in. Epping Forest. 



4. B flavidus, F)\ ; pileus 1-2 in.^ livid light yellowish, 

 gibbous, then plane, viscous, flesh pallid ; stem somewhat 

 equal, pallid, sprinkled with fugacious glandules above the 

 viscous ring; tubes decurrent ; pores large, angular; com- 

 pound, dirty light yellow. Kromb. t. 4: f. 35-37. 



In pine woods, llannoch. 



5. B. coUinitus, Fr. ; pileus becoming pale when the 

 fuscous gluten separates, pulvinate, even ; Hesh white ; stem 

 firm, attenuated downwards, ringless, white, becoming 

 fuscous, somewhat reticulated with adpressed squamules ; 

 tubes adnate, elongated ; pores divided in two, pallid, thin, 

 yellow, naked. Kromb. t. 76, f. 10, 11. 



In fir woods. Ascot. 



6. B. granulatus, L. (p. 230), 



7. B. tenuipes, Cke. ; pileus gilvous, viscid, streaked 

 with minute fibrils when dry; stem attenuated at base, 

 yellow, becoming rufescent ; pores adnate, with faint decur- 

 rent lines on top of stem ; fiesh under the pileus roseate 

 pink. 



On the ground in woods. Epping Forest. 



8. B. aurantiporus, Howse ; pileus 2 in.; at first fer- 

 ruginous, then pale gilvous, pulvinate, then expanded, 

 viscid, at length squamulose about the margin ; stem equal, 

 beautifully reticulated with yellow and red ; tubes deeply 

 decurrent; pores broad, angular, golden yellow, then orange, 

 turning red when bruised ; flesh becoming slightly red- 

 dish. 



Under trees. Near Shere. 



9. B. bovinus, L. (p. 230) ; 2 in. Epping Forest. 



10. B. badius, Fr. (p. 281) ; 3-6 in. Epping Forest. 



