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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Cortinazius (Phlegmacium) puzpuzascens, var. sub-purpuz- 
ascens, Fi’. Hym. E\ir, 346. 
Pileus thinner than in the type form, slightly virgate, growing 
pale ; stem stuffed, nearly equal, white, with a bluish tinge ; bulb 
somewhat marginate ; gills cinnamon, and, as well as the flesh, 
becoming purple when bruised. 
On the ground. Epping Forest, Oct., 188f3. 
Coztinazius (Phlegmacium) fulmineus, Fr. Hym. Fur., 347. 
Pileus compact, convex, then plane, viscid, marked with agglu- 
tinated scales, shining ; stem solid, stout, yellow, naked, with a 
white cortinate veil at the apex ; bulb broad, rooting ; gills 
rounded, crowded, at first pure yellow. 
In shady woods. Ledbury. 
Coztinazius (Phlegmacium) ozichalceus, Baisch. 
Pileus fleshy, becoming flattened, smooth, with a viscid pellicle, 
disc rubiginous, cracking in scales, margin becoming livid ; stem 
solid, equal, fibrillose, yellowish, with a marginate bulb ; gills 
somewhat adnate, broad, sulphureous, becoming greenish. 
Under trees. Lyndhurst, New Forest. 
Coztinazius (Myxacium) azvinaceus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 354. 
Pileus fleshy, soft, becoming plane, smooth, viscid, margin 
spreading ; stem tall, cylindrical, silky-viscid, white, then yel- 
lowish ; gills adnate, decurrent, broad, even, straw-coloured, then 
ochraceous. 
In beech woods. 
Coztinazius (Dezmocybe) miltinus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 369. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, bay-cinnamon, soon quite smooth 
and shining ; stem hollow, equally attenuated upwards, cinnamon, 
clad with reddish fibrils ; base thickened, white, tomentose ; gills 
adnate, narrow, plane, crowded, ferruginous. 
In mixed woods. Ledbury. 
Coztinazius (Dezmocybe) infucatus, Fr. Hym, Eur. 372. 
Bright yellow. Pileus fleshy, convex, obtuse, silky when dry; 
stem solid, attenuated from the clavate base, fibrillose, paler, gills 
adnate, crowded, linear, fulvous then cinnamon. Flesh white. 
On the ground. Haywood Forest, Hereford. 
Lactarius sczobiculatus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 422. 
Pileus fleshy, depressed, without zones, yellow, margin involute, 
villose, stem hollow, thick, scrobiculate spotted, gills thin, crowded, 
whitish, milk white then sulphury yellow. 
On the ground. Near Bristol. (C. Bucknall.) 
Lactazius capsicum, Schulz. Fr. Hym. Eur. 428. 
Pileus compact, pulvinate, dry, chestnut colour, margin narrowly 
involute ; stem solid, firm, w’hitish, striate with brownish or red- 
dish fibrils, gills adnate-decurrent, rather crowded, tawny, approach- 
ing to orange ; milk white, acrid. — Kalch, Icon. Hung, t 26, f. 1. 
On the ground. Dumfries {Rev. F. Stevenson.) 
