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T. paludOSa Fr. (Lat., of marshes). 



Costicles. Matley. Holmsley. Denny. 



Among Sphagnum in bogs. Not uncommon. Summer and 

 autumn. 



Genus 36. CREPIDOTUS. (Lat., crepida, a sandal, in allusion to the shape and 

 colour). Stem excentric , lateral or wanting. Allied to Pleurotus, 

 but spores rust-colour. 

 C. epibryus Fr. (Gr., on moss). 

 Whitley Wood, 1903. 



On moss. Very rare. 



Genus 37. CORTINARIUS Fr. (Low Lat., cortina, a veil). A well-marked 

 genus, with cobweb-like veil. Gills often purple at first, bright 

 brown at maturity from the rust-coloured spores. 

 Sub-genus I. PHLEGM ACTUM. {Qr., phlegma, shining moisture, from the 

 clammy pileus). Pileus glutinous. Stem firm, dry, often 

 bulbous. 



C. (Phleg.) triumphans Fr. (Lat., triumphant, from its splendid appearance). 

 Denny Lodge Inclosure. 



In woods, chiefly under birches. Uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) varius (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., variable). 

 Beaulieu Road. Denny. 



In woods and pastures. Not common. Edible. 

 C. (Phelg.) varitCOlor (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., of variable colour). 

 Brockis Hill. 



In woods. Not common, 

 var. nemorensis Fr. (Lat., of groves). 

 Church Place Inclosure. Dearleap Plantation. 

 In woods. Not common. 

 C. (Phieg.) multiformis Fr. var. flavescens Cke. (Lat., of many shapes, 

 yellowish). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Denny. 



In woods. Not common. 

 C. (Phleg.) talus Fr. (Lat., the ankle ; from the stem suddenly spreading 

 like a foot). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) calOChroUS (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., beautifully coloured). 

 Knightwood. 



In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) purpurascens (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., becoming purple, purplish). 



Near Cadnam. Denny. Holmsley. New Copse. Ridley Wood. 

 Knightwood. Holmhill. 

 In woods. Frequent. 

 C. (Phleg.) SUhpurpurascens (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., almost C. purputasuns). 

 Ramnor. Denny. Holmhill. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) dibaphus Fr. var. xanthophyflus Cke. (Gr. double-dyed and 

 with yellow gills). 

 Lyndhurst, near Racecourse. 

 Under trees. Uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) orichalceus (Batsch) Fr. (Gr., like yellow copper-ore). 

 Lyndhurst Hill, 1884. Ramnor. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Phleg.) emollitus Fr. (Lat., softened). 

 Near Lyndhurst Road Station. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 

 Sub-genus II. MYXACIUM Fr. (Gr., myxa, mucus). Cap and stem 

 glutinous. 



C. (Myx.) COllinitus (Pers.) Fr. (Lat,, besmeared). 



Knightwood. Bank. Church Place Inclosure. Holidayshill. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. Edible. Stem banded. 



