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L. pyrogalus (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., fiery milk ; it is very acrid). 



Near Lyndhurst. Denny. Ivy Wood. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. 



In woods and among grass. Not uncommon. Poisonous. livid 



grey ; gills ochraceous ; stem striate. 

 L. Chrysorrheus Fr. (Gr., gold-flowing ; from the yellow milk). 



Denny. Hollands Wood. Rhinefield. Ironshill. Ramnor. Holmsley. 



Woodhurst. New Copse, etc. 



In woods, chiefly under oaks. Common. 

 L« piperatus Fr. (Lat., peppery). 



Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. " Poisonous " (Cooke). " Edible " (Rea.) 

 White. Gills very narrow and crowded. Milk abundant. 

 L. vellereilS Fr. (Lat., fleecy ; from the pileus). 



Buskett's Lawn. Dearleap. Tantany Wood. Hollands Wood. New 

 Copse. Mark Ash. Holmhill. Ridley Wood, etc. 



In woods. Very common. Milk scanty. Gills broader and more 

 distant than in Z. piperatus. 

 L. delicioSUS (Linn.) Fr. (Lat., delicious). " Orange Milk Agaric." 



Holmsley. Ashurst. Ironshill. Dearleap. New Copse. Pignal. 

 Holmhill. Rhinefield, etc. 



In woods and grassy places near pines. Common. Edible. 



L. pa! 5 id US (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., pale). 



Bank. Near Cadnam. Denny. Burley New Inclosure. Mark Ash. 

 In woods, chiefly under beeches. Frequent. Pale tan, zonelesa. 



L. quietus Fr. (Lat., at rest, mild ; from the bland taste). 



Dearleap. New Copse. Hollands Wood. Mark Ash. Burley. Busketta. 

 Holmhill. Minstead, etc. 



In woods and open ground under trees. Very common. 



L. theiogalus (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., sulphur-coloured, which the milk turns from 



white). 



Woodlands Inclosure. Denny. 



In woods. Not common. Tawny-rufous. 



L. Vietus Fr. (Lat., shrivelled). 

 Near Burley. 



In woods. Uncommon. Milk turns grey. 



L. cyaihula Fr. (Lat., a little cup). 

 Bolderwood. 



Under birches, etc. Uncommon. 



L. nifus (Scop.) Fr. (Lat., red). 



Tantany Wood. Setley. Perry Wood. Rhinefield. Ironshill. Obere. 

 Denny. Holmsley, etc. 



In woods, especially of Scots pine. Very common. Poisonous. 

 Very acrid. Cap rufous-bay. Sharply umbonate. 



L. glyciosmus Fr. (Gr., sweet-scented). 



Queen's Bower. Beaulieu Road. Denny. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. 

 Holmsley. 



In woods, especially pine. Common. Edible. 



L. fuliginosus Fr. (Lat., sooty ; from the dark down with which the cap is 



sprinkled). 



Near Lyndhurst. Beaulieu Road. Denny. Gritnam. Mark Ash. 

 Holmhill. 



In woods. Frequent. Poisonous. Flesh turns pink, then saffron, 

 when broken. 



L. serifluus (DC.) Fr. (Lat., flowing with serum ; from its watery milk). 



Holmsley. Setley. Dearleap. Ivy Gutter. New Copse. Mark Ash. 

 Busketts. Holmhill. Ridley Wood, etc. 



In damp woods and open places. Very common. Resembles 

 L. subdulcis, but smaller and more slender ; stem solid. 



