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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Russula galochzoa. Fr. Ep. p. 447 . Bull t. 509 , l.m. 
Small : pileus at first milk white, then becoming greenish, rarely 
spotted with scattered white floccose spots ; margin even or faintly 
striate ; gills as in Russula heteropliylla. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H.j 
No. 1563. 
In birch woods. Slough. , 
Russula pectinata. Fr. Ep. p. 449 . Bull t. 409 , n.o.p. 
Acrid ; pileus fleshy, rigid, flattened or depressed, opaque, dis- 
coid, margin sulcate, flesh yellowish beneath the adnate viscid 
cuticle ; stem spongy, stuffed, rigid, striate, white ; gills attenuated 
behind, free, crowded, equal, simple, white. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., 
No. 1564. 
Glamis. 
Smell like that of R. fcetens ; pellicle separable ; pileus 3 in. 
across, disc darker. 
Canthazellus Houghtoni. Phillips. 
Pileus thin, convex, umbilicate, smooth ; stem slender, in- 
crassated at the apex, at first delicately flbrillose ; gills sub- 
decurrent, narrow, pale flesh colour. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 
1565. 
On the ground. Hereford. 
Pileus 1 in. or more across, dirty- white, with a tinge of flesh 
colour; stem 2 in. high, 1 line thick, stuffed, rooting at the base, 
which is more or less cottony ; gills scarcely forked, narrow, 
slightly decurrent, sometimes 2 inches across. 
IVIazasmius epichloe. Fr. Ep. 479. 
Pileus thin, plano-convex, somewhat papillate, without strise, 
whitish, centre bay-brown ; stem bay, opaque, sulcately striate, 
striae setulose, base paler ; gills rounded, rather crowded, broader 
behind. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H.., No. 1566. Marasmius gramineum^ 
Lev. 
On the base of grasses. Hereford. 
Iientinus pulverulentus. F'. Ep. p. 482 . 
Pileus fleshy, scarcely convex, yellow ; stem stout, elongated, 
equal, rigid, powdered with whitish mealy particles; gills denticu- 
late, white. — B. ^ Br. Ann. NH.j No. 1567. Agaricus pulveru- 
lentus, Scop. Cam. p. 434. 
On trunks. Glamis. 
Tufted, at first infundibuliform, then lateral, flabelliform, fuli- 
ginous, floccoso-pulverulent with little umber particles ; stem 
elongated, at length smooth ; gills thick, pallid, deeply decurrent, 
their edge crenulate, but not torn ; pileus 2 in. ; stem 3 in. high. 
Polyporus (Resupinatae) subgelatinosus. B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., 
No. 1569 . 
Orbicular ; margin elevated, subgelatinous, whitish, tomentose, 
becoming blackish ; pores grey, small, edge acute. 
On dead wood. Rannoch. 
A]tparent]y parasitic on a decurrent form of P. amorphus. 
