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WOOLHOPE CLUB, 1879. 
Lactarius picinus. Fr. 
Pileus fleshy, rigid, convex, then plane, umbonate, umber- 
brown, at first velvety, then with the disc becoming smooth, even ; 
stem stuffed, rather spongy, even, smooth, paler ; gills adnate, 
much crowded, ochraceous ; milk acrid, white. — Fr. Hym ., 435; 
Kromb. t. 40,/. 20-22. 
In pine woods. Foxley. 
Russula cyanoxantha, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ lutea, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ depallens, Fr. Cabalva. 
,, Queletii, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ fragilis, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ emetica, Fr. Cabalva. 
Cantharellus cibarius, Fr. 
„ lutescens, Fr. 
„ Houghtoni, Phil. Holm Lacy. 
Marasmius epiphyllus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ androsaceus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ Hudsoni, Fr. Foxley. 
„ confluens, P. 
„ foetidus, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
Marasmius polyadelphus. Lasch. 
Minute, snowy-white, rather tough. Pileus very thin, hemi- 
spherical, sulcate, flocculose ; stem tough, floccose at the base ; 
gills decurrent, almost fold-like. — Fr. Hym. Eur ., p. 165, sub 
Omphalia. 
On dead leaves. Dinmore. 
Marasmius splachnoides. Fr. 
Inodorous. Pileus rather membranaceous, convex, then ex- 
panded and umbilicate, smooth, striate ; stem horny, hollow, 
smooth, shining, reddish (brownish) ; gills somewhat decurrent, 
crowded, simple, and anastomosing, white. — Fr. Hym., 478 ; FI. 
Fan. t. 1678,/. 1. 
Amongst pine leaves. Cabalva, Foxley. 
Boletus laricinus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ elegans, Fr. Cabalva. 
,, flavus, Fr. Foxley. 
Polyporus lucidus, Fr. Foxley. 
„ caesius, Fr. Foxley. 
„ dryadeus, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
„ Schweinitizii, Fr. Cabalva. 
Merulius corium, Fr. Foxley. 
Hydnum cyathiforme, Schff. Cabalva. 
„ auriscalpium, Fr. Dinmore. 
Radulum orbiculare, Fr. Foxley. 
,, fagineum, Fr. Foxley. 
Grandinia granulata, Fr. Dinmore. 
Thelephora cristata, Fr. Dinmore. 
