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CouTiNARius ANOMALUS. Fv. Common. 
„ ciNNAMOMEUs. Fr. Comiuon. 
,, ’‘‘iiULBOsus. Fr. Earlham. Sowcrhy. 
„ CASTANEUs. Fr. Common. 
Lei’ista nuda. Bull. A specimen found on Tii-sing heath, mea.sureil 
7 inches across the pilous. 
„ I’ERSONAT-V. Fr. Common in autumn, growing in the 
same rings as A. gambosus occupied in the 
spring. It is called locally “ Blue legs.” 
Paxii.lus i.woeutus. Fr. Very Common. 
„ ATRO-TO.MEXTOSUS. Fr. On lir stumps. Rising, Xar- 
horough, and Ringstead. 
,, PANUoiuES. Fr. Mr. Frank Xorgate sent a well 
grown specimen of tliis fungus, which was 
tound on sawdust in a cellar at Cawston Rectory. 
Hygrophorus HYPOT 1 IE.IUS. Fr. Common. In old plants the 
llesh becomes orange, especially towards the 
margin. Re\\ K. Trimmer finds it at Swanning- 
ton. “ Sir William Jerningham’s plantations at 
Cossey near Xorwich, Oct. 1794.” Smcerby. 
„ OUVACEO-ALRUS. Fr. Je.x’s Wood, Xorth Wootton. 
,, PRATENSis. Fr. Very common. 
,, viRGiXEUs. Fr. Common. 
,, NivEus. Fr. Common. 
,, CERACEus. Fr. Common. 
„ cocciXEUS. Fr. Common. 
„ MixiATus. Fr. Freipient on damp heaths. 
,, puxicEus. Fr. Edgefield Heath, July, 1857, K.T. 
„ coxicus. Fr. Everywhere. 
„ PSiTTACixus. Fr. Common. 
„ uxGUixosus. Fr. Xorth Wootton. 
„ MURiXAOEUS. Fr. Xorth Wootton. 
Gompiiidius glutixosus. Fr. Very common. 
„ „ var. ROSEus. Xorth Wootton Heath. 
„ viscinrs. Fr. Common. 
Lactarius tormixoscs. Fr. Sometimes in company with L. 
deliciosus, with which old examples are easily 
confounded, unless the specimen be gathered. 
Bev. K. Trimmer also finds it at Westwick. 
