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R. azurea Bres. (Low Lat., faint blue). 

 Church Place Inclosure. Dearleap. 



In woods. Rare. Edible. Rather glaucous. Covered with a fine 

 white bloom. M. 

 R. ochroleuca (Pers.) Fr. (Including R. granulosa Cke.) 



Buskett's Wood. Bank. Holmsley. Ridley Wood. Setley. Dear- 

 leap. Hollands Wood. New Copse. Mark Ash, etc. 



In woods. Common. Cap yellow. Gills white. Stem white, 

 then grey. A. 

 R. Citrina Gillet. (Lat.. citron-coloured). 

 Denny Lodge Inclosure. 



In woods. Uncommon. Cap lemon-yellow. Gills and stem white. M. 

 R. fragilis Fr. (Lat., easily broken). 



Holmsley. Ashurst. Ironshill. Denny. New Copse. Mark Ash. 

 Rhinefield. Brockis Hill. Gritnam, etc. 



In woods, etc. Very common. Poisonous. Like R. emetica, 

 but smaller, more fragile, gills more crowded, flesh of cap not red 

 under cuticle. A. 

 var. nivea Cke. (Lat., snowy). 

 Bank. New Copse. 



In woods. Uncommon. A. 

 var. Violacea Quel. (Lat., violet). 

 Beaulieu Road. Bolderwood. Holmsley. Ironshill. Dearleap. New 

 Copse. 



In woods. Common. A. 

 var. fallax Cke. (Lat., deceptive ; from its contradictory affinities). 

 Pig Bush. New Copse. 



Under trees. Uncommon. Dingy red or purplish. Disc very 

 dark-coloured. A. 

 R. veternosa Fr. (Lat., languid ; from its doubtful affinities). 

 Buskett's Wood. 



In woods. Uncommon. Cap rosy, gills pale yellow, stem 

 white. A. 



R. Integra (Linn.) Fr. (Lat., whole : perfect in form). 

 Costicles. 



In woods. Not common. Gills very broad, pale yellow, powdered 

 darker. M. 



R. puellaris Fr. (Lat., girlish ; from its slender form). 



Costicles. Queen's Bower. Denny Lodge Inclosure. Ivy Gutter. New 

 Copse. 



In woods. Not uncommon. It much resembles R. fragilis var. 

 violacea, but the taste is mild and the stem foxes when touched. M. 

 R. alutacea (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., like tanned leather). 

 Near the Roman Arch. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. Like R. integra but gills ochraceous, 

 not powdered. A. 

 R. armeniaca Cke. (Lat., apricot-coloured [pileus]). 

 Denny Lodge Inclosure. New Copse. 



In woods. Uncommon. Gills brilliant deep ochre. M. 

 R. lutea (Huds.) Fr. (Lat., golden-yellow). 



Queen's Bower. Brockis Hill. Denny Lodge Inclosure. Ashurst, 

 Holmhill. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Edible. Like R ochro'euca, but gills 

 yellowish. M. 



Genus 15. GAMTHARELLUS Adans. (Gr., kantharos, a sort of drinking-cup, 

 which some species resemble). Gills decurrent, narrow, forking, 

 margin thick. 



C. Clbarius Fr. (Lat., suitable for food). " Chanterelle." 



Costicles. Holmsley. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. Woodfidley. Pignal 

 Whitley Wood. 



In woods. Common. Edible and delicious. Uniform egg-yellow. 

 Gills thick. 



