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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Hygrophorus micaceus. B. 8f Br. 
Pilens hemispherical, at first yellow, then cinereous, rugose, 
micaceous ; stem yellow, then brown above, ‘granulated, solid; 
gills decurrent, pallid-umber. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N. R., No. 1779. 
On clayey soil. Coed Coch. 
Hygrophorus foetens. Phil, in Grevillea vii., p. 74, t. 121, Jiff. B. 
B. 8f Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1780. 
Hygrophorus lacmus. Fr. B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1780.* 
On lawns. Coed Coch. 
“ The base of the stem was in every specimen yellow, which 
colour remains in the dried plant.” 
Hygrophorus Wynnise. B. 4' Br. 
Lemon coloured, hygrophanous. Pileus umbilicate, or rather 
infundibuliform, thin, striate; gills narrow, thin, decurrent. — 
B. Br.Ann. N. H ., No. 1781. Grevillea vii., t. 121, Jig. A. 
On old chips, stumps, &c. N. Wales. Yorks. 
“ Resembling Ag. mollis, Bull., but on a smaller scale, a species 
which does not seem to have been noticed by Fries. Foetid when 
decayed, losing much of its lemon-colour when it parts with its 
moisture.” 
Cantharellus cibarius. Fr. Hym. Fur., 455. 
A curious variety, here and there tinged with pink, approaching 
somewhat in character C. Friesii. When dry not distinguishable 
from the common form. — B. 4 Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1781.* 
On the ground. Coed Coch. 
Cantharellus Friesii. Quelet. Jur.p . 191, t. 23,/. 2. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then depressed, villous, somewhat 
orange ; stem solid, slender, villous ; base white, attenuated ; 
gills narrow, fold-like, branched, yellowish. — B. 4 Br. Ann. N. 
R., No. 1782. 
On the ground. Sydenham. 
Lactarius scoticus. B. Sf Br. 
Pileus depressedly tomentose, then smooth; margin involute, 
tomentose ; flesh firm ; stem nearly equal, smooth, somewhat 
flesh coloured; gills thin, scarcely branched; milk acrid, per- 
sistently white; odour pungent. — B. 4’ Br. Ann.N . H ., No. 1783. 
Amongst moss. Aboyne. 
Lactarius obnubilus. Latch. Fr. Hym. Fur., 438. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then umbilicate, smooth, rather 
striate, not'zoped, dingy-brown; stem stuffed, then hollow, thin, 
paler ; gills rather crowded, becoming yellowish ; milk rather 
sweet, white. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1784. 
In shady woods. Glamis, N.B. 
Russula elephantina. Fr. Hym. Fur., 440. 
Pileus equally fleshy, firm, convex, umbilicate, smooth, tan 
colour, then brownish; margin undulated, paler, without strife ; 
stem hard, obese, white ; gills obtusely adnate, rather crowded, 
thin, white (spotted with grey). — B. 4 Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1785. 
In woods. Stoke Poges. 
