886 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
aD to A. rubidus Berk. Examples and drawings in British 
Mus 
heavens us (HypHotoma) pseudo-storea, sp.nov. Pileus convex, 
obtuse or subumbonate, then expanded, fle shy ; at first purplish- 
brown with a darker middle, soon breaking up into large, fibrillose, 
purplish-brown scales, silky-white to pale fawn beneath the scales ;. 
margin appendiculate and entire when young. Stem hollow, equal 
or attenuate downwards, at first even, then silky-brown-fibrillose ; 
white above, pale yellowish below. Gills adnate, at first white, 
then rose, becoming brown to purple-brown ; not exuding drops of 
ater. ally cespitose, sometimes s olita ary. Taste insipid, 
somewhat ny ee gt Pages strong, Aicaresdble: Spores 5-7 X 
25-3 p. 23 x 44x 4 
Woods, plantations, tha larches. Sept.—Nov 
This is the plant usually described, when found in this coun- 
try, as A. storea Fr. Dr. Plowright thinks it is A. abana” 
Fr., but as our plant — has any tear-drops it can hardly 
A, lacrymabundus. Spores of A. — 9—11x Gz. A 
series of drawings in British Mus 
AXILLUS Porosus Berk. No ‘ iiltee P. involutus Hh to which 
“ is allied, but the margin is never involute, and the pores are 
phury-green, changing to pale blue or brownish bee bruised, 
dull green when old. The pores in P. involutus are pallid, pale or 
umber-yellow to ferruginous, changing to vinous when bruised. 
43 x 83 x jin. Tasteless, odour very strong, unpleasant. 
Moist woods, under firs 
mall forms somewhat resemble Boletus piperatus Bull. Draw- 
ing of British examples, and specimens of foreign, in British 
um. 
Lactarius SANGUIFLUUS Fr. A Sue addition to our flora, 
closely allied to L. deliciosus Fr., which it greatly resembles, but 
the ogg in ios a hers orange, is deep blood-red changing to 
green. 23 x 
Wick, Oct. 21, “1845. 
milk is acrid in deliciosus, and mild in anguifl Fries, indeed, 
ays the milk of the latter is ‘ mitis,” adola, who has 
recently illustrated cng! peat the species at speeabigis length 
Fungi Tridentini), p. 21, says, ‘lac piperatum” and ‘‘ caro acro- 
piperata.”’ Drawing in British Museum. 
Potyporus osiiguus Fr. 
» nie ey Feb. 1888, C. E. Broom 
xX 24 ins, ERE in British Museum. 
mnt S CONFLUENS Schwe 
Leigh Wood, Clifton, eA 1848, C. E. Broome. 
Example in Bri tish Mus 
— OxpHEtta eriszo-paniipa Wi 3, in. diain. 
a On elm and ¢ elder-bark, és. 1873, C. E. Broome. 
