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C. (Myx.) mucifluus Fr. (Lat., flowing with mucus). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Denny. 



In woods. Not common. 

 C. (Myx.) elatior Fr. (Lat., taller). 



Holmsley. Dearleap. Burley. New Inclosure. Church Place In 

 closure. Hollands Wood. Ivy Gutter. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood* 

 Holmhill. Holidayshill. Brockis Hill, etc. 



In woods. Common. Pileus wrinkled. Stem spindle-shaped. 

 C. (Myx.) lividO-OChraceilS Berk. (Lat., livid-ochre coloured). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Denny. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Myx.) pluvius Fr. (Lat., rainy, looking wet). 



Costicles. Bank. Mark Ash. Knightwood. Ridley Wood. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. 



Sub-genus III, INOLOMA Fr, (Gr., is, inos, fibre, loma, fringe, from the 

 fringed veil). Pileus dry, usually scaly at first, flesh thick, 

 equal. Stem fleshy, somewhat bulbous. 

 C. (Ino.) argentatus (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., silvered). 

 Near Lyndhurst Road Station. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Ino.) alDO-violacetlS (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., whitish violet). 

 Bank Bolderwood. Church Place Inclosure. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. 

 C. (Ino.) boiaris (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., marked, from its red scales). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. 

 G. (Ino.) pholideus Fr. (Gr., scaly). 



Near Burley. Near Lyndhurst Road Station. 



In woods, generally under birches. Not common. 



Sub-genus IV. DERMOCYBE Fr. (Gr., derma, skin, kube, head, from 

 the thin pileus). Pileus dry, silky, glabrous when adult, 

 flesh thin, equal. Stem equal or diminishing upwards. 

 C. (DermO.) OChrofeUCUS (Schaeff.) Fr. (Gr., yellowish white). 

 Bank. Lyndhurst Road. Ironshill. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. 

 G. (Derm©.) tabularis (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., table-like; from the cap). 



Ramnor. Bank. Mark Ash. Church Place Inclosure. Ridley Wood. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. P. flat. G. at first whitish. 

 C. (Dermo.) cam urns Fr. (Lat., crooked ; from the stem). 

 Ramnor. Denny. 



In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. (Dermo.) diabollCUS Fr. (Lat., fiendish ; from its doubtful claim to its 

 position here). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. 

 C. (Dermo.) caninus Fr. (Lat., of a dog — common). 



Queen's Bower. Bolderwood. Rhinefield. Denny. Church Place In- 

 closure. Holmsley. Holmhill. 



In woods. Frequent. Edible. Resembles C. tabularis, but gills 

 purplish from the first. 

 C. (Dermo.) myrtillinus (Bolt.) Fr. (Lat., myrtle-like [colour]). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. 

 C. (Dermo.) anomalus Fr. (Lat., irregular). 

 Ramnor. Whitley Wood. Denny. 



In woods and under oaks. Not uncommon. 

 C. (Dermo.) spilomeus Fr. (Lat., a speck or stain ; from the variegated 

 stem). 



Near the Knightwood Oak. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 



