6 SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



* # * Gills pure ochre, tawny, becoming ferruginous. 



730. coruscans, Fr. . . . 733 



731. papulosus, Fr. . .718 

 JJ Gills olivaceous or smoky. 



(No British species.) 



Tribe ii. Myxacium. Universal veil glutinous, hence the 

 stem also viscid, scarcely bulbous. Pileus fleshy, rather 

 thin, gills adnate, decurrent. 



t Colliniti. Stem floccosely sheathed, flocci at first 

 covered with gluten. 



I 



742. stillatitius, Fr. . . .831 



743. vibratilis, Fr. . . .744 



744. pluvius, Fr. . . .769 



Tribe iii. lnoloma. Pileus equally fleshy, dry, at first silky, 

 with innate fibrils or scales, flesh continuous, not hygro- 

 phanous. Veil simple, stem fleshy, somewhat bulbous. 



* Gills at first white or pallid. 



745. argentatus, Pers. . . 745 



746. ,, var. pinetorum . 746 



** Gills, with the stem and veil, becoming violet. 



747. violaceus, Linn. . . 770 

 cyanites, Fr. 



748. mnricinus, Fr. 



749. alboviolaceus, Pers. 



750. malachius, Fr. 



751. caniphoratus, Fr. 

 hiivinus, JU>lt. 



815 

 747 

 756 

 771 



