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current^ crowded, yellowish ; milk very acrid, white, then 

 golden-yellow.— AVom*. t. 12. /. 7-14; BoU. t. 114. 



In woods. Not common. Scotland, Klofzsch. Pileus 2-3 

 inches across. 



17. L. acris, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, irregular, at length funnel- 

 shaped, viscid, dingy-cinereous; stem stuffed, then hollow, 

 subexcentric, pallid, attenuated downwards; gills rather crowd- 

 ed, pale yellow, turning red as well as the white milk. — Bo/t. 

 t. 60. 



In woods. Rare. Scotland, Dorsetshire, etc. Not always 

 excentric, nor does the milk always change its colour with 

 equal intensity. 



18. L. pallidus, Ft:; pileus fleshy, depressed, obtuse, smooth, 

 viscid, zoueless, pallid, as well as the stuffied, then hollow, stout, 

 firm stem ; margin thin, inflexed ; gills crowded, white, then 

 pallid, pruinose ; milk mild, white. — Kromb. t. 56. /. 10-14. 



In woods. Bowood, C. E. Broome. A large species. 



19. L. quietus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, depressed, obtuse, at first 

 viscid, soon dry, turning pale, somewhat zoned, opaque, ru- 

 fesccnt, as well as the stuffed, smooth stem ; gills white, then 

 reddish ; milk mild, white. — Kroitib. t. 40. /. 1-9. 



In wootls. " Known by its at first pinkish, somewhat 

 silky, pileus, which is darker in the centre and obsoletely 

 zoned, its spongy, at length rubiginous stem, and the eva- 

 nescent slime." 



20. L. volemum, Fr. ; pileus compact, rigid, plano-dcprcssed, 

 obtuse, dry, of a golden tawny, at length rimoso-rivulose ; 

 stem solid, hard, blunt, pruinose ; gills crowded, white, be- 

 coming yellowish; milk abundant, mild, white. — Huss. i. ^ 87. 



In woods. Not common. King's Clifte, etc. Pileus -4 

 inches across. Esculent. 



21. L. serifluus, Fr.; pileus fleshy, plane, then depressed, 



