T. rutilans (Schneff.) Fr. (Lat., of a reddish glow). 



Rhinefield. Denny. Busketts. Holmsley. Dearleap. Ashurst. Mark 

 Ash. Aldridge Hill, etc. 



On or near pine roots and stumps. Common. Suspected. Gills 

 yellow, edged deep orange. 

 T. COlumbetta Fr. (Lat., dim. of columba, a dove). 

 Ramnor. Denny. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. White, occasionally stained 

 blue and red. 



T. imbricatuni Fr. (Lat., tiled ; perhaps from the colour). 



Buskett's Lawn. Bolderwood. Church Place Inclosure. Holmsley. 

 In pine and other woods. Not uncommon. Edible. Resembles 



T. albobrunneum but is not viscid. 

 T. vaccinum Fr. (Lat., cow-like ; perhaps from the colour). 



Ramnor. 



Under pines. Rare. Differs from T. imbricatum in the unbonate 

 cap and hollow stem. 

 T. terreum (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., earthy ; from the colour). 



Rhinefield. Ramnor. Mark Ash. Church Place Inclosure. Ridley 

 Wood. Denny Wood. New Copse. 



In woods, especially fir. Rather common. Edible. 

 T. saponaceum Fr. (Lat., soapy ; from its odour). 



Buskett's Lawn. Hollands Wood. Bank. Rhinefield. Denny. New 

 Copse. Ivy Gutter. 



In woods. Common. Flesh turns reddish when broken, 

 var. squamosum Cooke. (Lat., scaly ; referring to the stem). 

 Rhinefield. 



In woods. Not uncommon. 

 T .CUneifOlium Fr. (Lat., with wedge-shaped leaves, i.e. gills). 

 Brockis Hill. Ramnor. 



In woods and pastures. Not common. Edible, 

 var. Cinereo-rimosum (Batsch) (Lat., [Pileus] grey and cracked). 

 Buskett's Lawn. 



In woods and pastures. Rare. 

 T. virgatum Fr. (Lat., striped ; from the hair-like streaks on the pileus). 

 Beaulieu Road. 



In pine and other woods. Rare. 

 T. SUlphureum (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., sulphur-coloured). 



Buskett's Lawn. Church Place Inclosure. Denny. 

 In woods. Not common. Poisonous. 

 T. lascivum Fr. (Lat., playful ; from its many affinities, none of which 

 are very close). 

 Ironshill. 



In mixed woods. Rare. 

 T. carneum (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., flesh-coloured). 

 Denny Heath. 



On heaths, pastures, etc. Uncommon. 



T. pes-caprae Fr. (Lat., goat's-foot). 



Near Lyndhurst. 



Among grass, leaves, etc. Rare. 

 T. album (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., white). 

 Denny Wood. Ironshill. 



In woods. Uncommon. Poisonous. 

 T. nudum (Bull.) Fr. (including T. glaucocanum Bres.) (Lat., naked; from 

 the margin). " Blue Caps." 

 Rhinefield. Brockis Hill. Ramnor. New Copse. Mark Ash. 

 In woods and thickets. Common. Edible and delicious. 

 T. melaleucum (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., black [cap] and white [gills]). 

 Rhinefield. Denny Wood. 



In open places in woods, etc. Uncommon. 



