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M. aurantiO-marginata Fr. (Lat., orange coloured margin ; referring to the 

 gills). 

 Alluin Green. 



Among short grass. Not common. 

 M. rubro-marginata Fr. (Lat., red-margined [gills]). 

 Roadside near Lyndhurst Road Station. 



On rotten wood, pine stumps, twigs, etc. Uncommon. 

 M. OlivaceO-marginata Fr. (Lat., margin olivaceous)- 

 Brockenhurst Park. 



Among short grass. Not noticed as common. All honey colour ; 

 edge of gills brownish-olive when moist. 

 M. pura (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., pure ; from the clear rose or lilac colour). 



Costicles. Ivy Gutter. New Copse. Hollands Wood. Ridley Wood. 

 Denny. Holmhill. Mark Ash, etc. 



In woods. Common. Taste and smell of radishes. 

 M. iuteO-alba (Bolt.) Fr. (Lat., yellowish white ; luteus, pale yellow). 

 Bank. Ridley Wood. Lyndhurst. 



In pine woods, among moss, etc. Not common. Differs from M. 

 flavo-alba in the pale yellow stem. 

 ML flavo-aiba Fr. (Lat., yellowish white ; f/amts, rich yellow). 

 Denny Lodge Inclosure. 



Among moss, short grass, etc. Not common. Known by tha 

 pellucid stem. 



M. lactea (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., milky; from its milk-white colour). 

 Costicles. Church Place Inclosure. Ivy Gutter. 

 On conifer needles. Not common. 

 M. mgosa Fr. (Lat., wrinkled ; from the pileus). 



Rhinefield. Hollands Wood. Denny. Holmsley. Ridley Wood. 

 Holmhill. Busketts, etc. 



On and near trunks and stumps. Very common. Gills grey. 

 M. galeriCUlata Fr. (Lat., small-capped). 



Rhinefield. Costicles. Woodhurst. Dearleap. Mark Ash. Denny. 

 New Copse. Holmhill. Holmsley, etc. 



On trunks, stumps, and the ground under trees. Very common. 

 Tufted. Gills pinkish, 

 var. calopoda Fr. (Gr., beautiful foot). 

 Holmhill. 



On stump. Uncommon. Stems chestnut-colour, united at base. 

 IW. polygramma (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., with many lines ; referring to the stem). 

 Ramnor. Holmhill. 



On trunks and stumps. Uncommon. 

 M. tintinnabulum Fr. (Lat., a bell ; the shape of the pileus when young). 

 Ironshill. 



On fallen trunks, etc. Uncommon. 

 M. alcalina Fr. (Lat., alkaline ; the odour). 



Ramnor. Mark Ash. Bank. Ridley Wood. Burley. 



On trunks, stumps, etc. Frequent. Stem yellowish, viscid. 

 M. pullaia Berk, and Cke. (Lat., clothed in black ; from the dark colour). 

 Church Place Inclosure. Brockis Hill. Lyndhurst. 



Among grass. Uncommon. Resembles M. lencogala, but without 

 milk. 



M. ammoniaca Fr. (Lat., ammoniacal ; from the odour). 



Bolderwood. Costicles. Holmsley. Dearleap. Ivy Gutter. New 

 Copse. Holmhill. Busketts, etc., etc. 



On the ground, usually under conifers, often in great numbers^ 

 Stem dry. 



M. metata Fr. (Lat., measured out ; probably meaning conical). 

 Ramnor. Bank. 



Among moss in pine woods, etc. Not uncommon. Soft, soon 

 turning pale. 



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