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In pinewoocls. Rare. Pileus reraaikable for a bro\vii, 

 raised zone near the margin, at length turning pale. 



7. C. (Phlegmacium) callochrous, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, con- 

 vex, flattened, smooth, viscid, unchangeable ; flesh compact, 

 white; stem solid, equal, fibrillose, white, changing to yellow ; 

 bulb distinct, margined ; gills cmarginate, crowded, serrate, 

 blue, changing to purple. (Plate 12, fig. 3.) 



In woods. Not uncommon. Pileus tawny. 



8. C. (Phlegmacium) cseruleseens, Fr.; pileus fleshy, con- 

 vex, expanded, even, viscid ; flesh soft, blue, turning white as 

 well as the solid, attenuated, naked stem; bulb margined ; gills 

 adnexed, crowded, quite entire, at first of a pure dark blue. 



In Avoods. King's Cliffe. Bristol, Dr. Stephens. Very 

 beautiful, pileus at first blue, spotted in my specimens from 

 the presence of minute fibrils. Stem not always marginate, 

 rough above with the threads of the veil. 



9. C. (Phlegmacium) purpurascens, Fr.; pileus compact, 

 dilated, somewhat waved, virgate, viscid ; flesh bluish ; stem 

 solid, blunt, fibrillose ; bulb margined, evanescent ; gills crowd- 

 ed, broadly cmarginate, blue, then clay-coloured, inclining to 

 cinnamon-purple when bruised. 



"Woods. Common. Pileus about 3 inches across, not 

 turning pale, bright brown, at length tawny. This species 

 has sometimes, but not constantly, a marginal zone. 



10. C. (Phlegmacium) turbinatus, Fr.; pileus fleshy, plane, 

 then depressed, viscid, self-coloured, smooth, turning pale; 

 flesh soft, white ; stem stufled, nearly equal, shining, dirty- 

 white, margiuato-bulbous ; gills attenuatoaduate, crowded, 

 quite entire, reddish-grey, then ferruginous. 



In woods. King's Cliflfc. Aly specimens have the margin 

 of the bulb so strongly developed as to appear volvato, like 

 J(/. pantheriniis. Pileus yellow when dry, variable in width. 



