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var. incarnata Quel. (Lat., flesh-coloured). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Ashurst. Ironshill. Dearleap. Mark Ash. Ridley 

 Wood. 



In woods. Not uncommon. M. 

 R. Virescens (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., becoming green). 



Near Rushpole Road. Denny. Near Roman Arch. Church Place 

 Inclosure. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Edible. Skin minutely cracked. M. 

 R. lepida Fr. (Lat., pretty). 

 Buskett's Wood. Ironshill. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible and delicious even when raw. 

 Cap blood- red or rosy, fading, minutely cracked. M. 

 R. rubra (DC.) Fr. (Lat., red). 



Buskett's Lawn. Church Place Inclosure. 



In woods. Uncommon. Firm, hard. A. 

 R. xerampelina (Schaeff.) Fr. (Gr., of the colour of withered vine-leaves). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Ashurst. Denny Wood. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. M. 

 R. vesca Fr. (Lat., eatable). 



Church Place Inclosure. Busketts. Denny. Ridley Wood. Holmsley. 

 Woodhurst. Hollands Wood. Mark Ash, etc. 



In woods. Common. Edible and delicious. Cap finely wrinkled. 

 Flesh foxes. Smells of crab. M. 

 R. cyanoxantha (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., blue and yellow). 



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



In woods, etc. Frequent. Edible and delicious. Tastes like nut 

 when raw. Hardly expands. M. 

 R. heterophylla Fr. (Gr., gills different — in length). 

 Rhinefield. Denny. Church Place Inclosure. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. Known by the extremely narrow 

 gills. M. 



R. COnsobrina Fr. (Lat., cousin — to neighbouring species), 

 var. sororia (Larbr.) Fr. (Lat., sister). 

 Bolderwood. Church Place Inclosure. Dearleap. 



In woods and under conifers. Not uncommon. Umber or olive- 

 brown. Margin striate. A. 

 var. intermedia Cooke. (Lat., intermediate). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. 

 R. foetens (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., stinking). 



Ashurst. Whitley Wood. Buskett's Wood. Denny. Mark Ash. New 

 Copse. Brockis Hill. Gritnam. 



In woods, etc. Common. Reputed poisonous. Cap dingy 

 ochraceous, grooved and tubercled. A. 

 R. fellea Fr. (Lat., full of gall, bitter). 



Near Lyndhurst. Ridley Wood. Buskett's Wood. Mark Ash. Church 

 Place Inclosure. Denny. Dearleap. Holmsley. 



In woods, chiefly beech. Common. Poisonous. All straw coloured. 



A. 



R. Quelefii Fr. (In honour of Mons. L. Quelet). 

 Costicles. 



In woods. Uncommon. A. 

 var. purpurea Gillet. 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. A. 

 R. emetica Fr. (Lat., making sick). 



Bank. Dearleap. Bolderwood. New Copse. Ironshill. Emery Down. 

 Denny. 



In woods, chiefly beech. Frequent. Poisonous. Cap deep rose or 

 blood-red, bleaching, edge grooved and tubercled. Gills pure white. 



