Pl.cell.aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEiE. 254.Microm. 623 
6. Micrumphale fragile. Brit lie dimple- stool. 
Thalli gregarious ; stem pipey, chestnut ; cap hemi- 
spherical, umbilicated, streaked, rust-colour; gills decur- 
rent. 
Agaricus fragilis, Schreff. Fungi , 230. 
Agaricus Campanella, Batsch. Fung. 74 ; Persoon Syn. 470. 
On the trunks of fir-trees. 
7. Micromphale fihulare. Button dimple-stool. 
Thallus small ; stem long, solid ; cap umbilicated, smooth, 
reddish-ochry ; gills distant, white. 
Agaricus Fibula, Sowerby Fungi, 45 ; Persoon Syn. 471. 
On the trunks of trees. 
8. Micromphale ericetorum. Heath dimple-stool. 
Thallus gregarious, entirely grey, membranaceous; stem 
middle size; gills distant, very broad at bottom. 
Agaricus ericetorum, Persoon Syn. 472. 
On heaths and woods on a sandy soil. 
XIII. 255. LACTARIUS. De Candolle. Milk-stool. 
Texture fibrous ; cap fleshy, depressed or funnelshape ; 
gills unequal. — Emit a white yellow or red milky liquor ; 
they are all usually suspected to be poisonous, but some 
are eaten, after they have been thoroughly dressed. 
a. Cap whitish. 
1. Lactarius piperatus. Pepper milk-stool. 
Cap funnelshape, edge spread out, bald, whitish ; gills 
crowded, forked, white, pale. 
Agaricus Listeri, Sowerby Fungi , 104. 
Agaricus lactifluus piperatus, Persoon Syn. 429. 
Agaricus piperatus, Bolt. Fung. 21. 
In woods. 
Cap at first hemispherical, flattened ; juice very acrid, 
pepperlike, does not tarnish steel ; when dried, green ; flesh 
when boiled becomes mild. 
b. Cap yellowish. 
2. Lactarius torminosus. Bellyach milk-stool. 
Cap umbilicated, zoned, pale ochry-yellow ; edge turned 
back, downy. 
