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BRITISH FUNGI

(HYMENOMYCETES), To serve as an A tlas to the " Handbook of British Fungi."

BY

M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D., A.L.S.,

President of the Quekett Microscopical Club, and of the Hackney Natural History and Microscopical Society. Fellow of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. Correspond- ing Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia ; of the Academy of Science of New York ; of the Portland Society of Natural History, Maine ; and of the Societa Crittogamologica Italia'a. Honorary Member of the Cryptogamic Society of Scotland ; the Woolhope Field Club ; the Hertfordshire Natural History Society; the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalisrs' Society ; the Essex Field Club ; the Birmingham Natural History Society ; and other Societies

VOL. VII

fLontion :

WILLIAMS and NORGATE, HENRIETTA STREET, W.C. i 888- i 890.

607

a?

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

Gen. 9. LACTARIUS, Fr. Epic. 333. Hymenophore continuous with the stem. Gills unequal, between membranaceous and waxy, rather rigid, milky, edge acute. Spores globose, white, rarely turning yellowish. Fleshy, terrestrial, putrescent fungi, with a depressed pileus, and adnate-decurrent, sometimes branched gills.

Tribe 1. Piperites. Stem central. Gills unchangeable, naked, not discoloured or pruinose. Milk at first white, commonly acrid.

* Tricholomoidei. Pileus moist, viscid, margin at first involute and tomentose.

922. scrobiculatus, Scop.

923. torminosus, Schceff.

924. cilicioides, Fries

intermedius, Kromb.

925. turpis, Weinm. .

var. plumbeus, Fries

926. controversus, Pers.

927. pubescens, Fries

928. aspideus, Fries

Limacini. Pileus moist, viscid, with a pellicle

margin naked.

929. insulsus, Fries .

zonarius, Bull .

930. utilis, Weinm. .

931. blennius, Fries .

932. hysginus, Fries

933. trivialis, Fries .

934. circellatus, Batt.

935. uvidus, Fries .

Piperati. Pileus without pellicle, hence abso-

lutely dry, often unpolished.

936. flexuosus, Fries

937. pyrogalus, Bull

938. squalidus, Kromb.

939. capsicum, Schulz.

940. chrysorrheus, Fries

941. acris, Bolt.

971 972 973

987

1003 974

1083

975

1084 988 989 976 990 991

992 993

1004a 977 984

1005

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

942. umbrinus, Pers.

. 1006

943. pargamenus, Swartz.

. 978

944. piperatus, Scop.

. 979

945. vellereus, Fries

. 980

946. exsuccus, Otto. .

. 981

938. scoticus, B. $ Br.

. 1004 b

Tribe 2. Dapetes. Stem central. Gills naked, milk at first

brightly coloured.

947. deliciosus, Linn.

. 982

Tribe 3. Bussularia. Stem central. Gills pallid, then dis-

coloured, then darker, changing with the light, at length

pruinose with white. Milk at first white, either mild, or

mild then becoming acrid.

* Pileus at first viscid.

948. pallidus, Pers. .

. 1007

949. quietus, Fries .

. 983

950. aurantiacus, Fl. Dan. .

. 1099

theiogalus, Bull

.

951. cremor, Fries j var. pauper, Karst. j

. 1008

952. vietus, Fries

. 1009

953. cyathula, Fries .

. 1085

** Pileus unpolished, squamulose, villous, or pruinose.

954. rufus, Scop.

. 985

955. helvus, Fries .

. 994

956. tomentosus, Otto.

. 1010

mammosus, Fries

, ,

957. var. monstrosus, Fr.

. 995

958. glyciosmus, Fries

, 1011

959. fuliginosus, Fries

. 996

960. picinus, Fries .

. 997

qfi, ( lilacinus, Lasch.

' 1 spinosulus, Quel. var.

. 998a

. 9986

*#* Pileus polished, smooth.

962. volemus, Fries .

. 999

963. ichoratus, Batsch.

. 1000

964. serifluus, D. Cand.

. 1012

965. mitissimus, Fries

. 1001

966. subdulcis, Bull

. 1002

var. Terrei, B Sf Br.

.

qp7 j camphoratus, Fries ' I cimicarius, Batsch.

. 1013a

. 10136

968a. subumbonatus, Bind.

. 986a

969a. obnubilis, Lasch.

. 1014a

9686. minimus, S?nith

. 9866

SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 3

Tribe 4. Pleuropus. Stem excentric or lateral.

9696. obliquus, Fries . . . 10146

Gen. 10. RUSSULa, Pers. Veil none. Hymenophore descending unchanged into the vesiculose tram a. Gills rigid, fragile, not milky, edge acute. Spores rounded, often echinulate, white, or becom- ing yellow. Terrestrial, fleshy, putrescent fungi, stem polished, pileus at first or at length depressed.

i. Compacts. Pileus everywhere fleshy, hence the margin at first turned in, always without stria3, or a distinct viscid pellicle (hence the colour not variable, only changing with age or the action of the air), flesh firm, compact. Stem solid, fleshy. Gills unequal.

970. nigricans, Bull. . . 1015

971. var. albo-nigra, Krom. . 1016

972. adusta, Pers. .

973. densifolia, Seer.

974. semicrema, Fries

975. delica, Fries elephantina, Fries

976. mustelina, Fries

ii. Furcate. Pileus compact, firm, covered with a thin, closely adnate pellicle, which at length disappears, margin abruptly thin, at first turned in, then spreading, acute, even. Stem at first compact, at length soft and spongy within. Gills rather forked, mixed with a few shorter ones, commonly attenuated towards each end, thin and normally narrow.

977. olivascens, Fries

978. furcata, Pers. .

979. var. pictipes, Che.

980. var. ochroviridis, Cke

981. sanguinea, Bull

982. rosacea, Fines .

983. maculata, Quel.

984. sardonia, Fries .

985. depallens, Fines

986. purpurea, Gillet

987. ceerulea, Pers. .

988. driinseia, Cooke .

in. Rigid^e. Pileus destitute of a viscid pellicle, absolutely dry, rigid, the cuticle commonly breaking up into flocci or granules. Flesh

1051 1017 1067 1068 ?

1018

. 1035 . 1036 . 1086 . 1100 . 1019 . 1020 . 1069 . 1037 . 1021 . 1022 . 1052 . 1023

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

thick, compact, firm, vanishing near the margin, which is straight (never involute), spreading, and without stride. Stem solid, at first hard, then softer and spongy. Of the gills, a few reach half-way to the stem ; the others are divided, rigid, dilated in front, and extend into a very broad, rounded end, whence the margin of the pileus becomes obtuse and not inflexed.

989.

lactea, Pers.

,

1070

990.

var. incarnata

, .

1071

991.

virescens, Schceff.

. .

1039

992, 993.

cutefracta, Cooke

. 1024,

1040

994, 995.

lepida, Fries

. 1072,

1073

996.

rubra, D. Gand.

. ,

1025

997.

var. atropurpurea,

Kromb.

1087

998.

Linnsei, Fries .

.

1026

999, 1000.

xerampelina, Schceff.

. 1053;

1074

1001.

olivacea, Schceff.

.

1041

iv. Heterophyll^:. Pileus fleshy, firm, covered with a thin adnate pellicle, margin thin, at first turned in, then expanded and striate. Gills many shorter mixed with the longer ones, others forked. Stem solid, stout, spongy within.

1002.

vesca, Fries

1075

10036.

Du Portii, Phil.

. 10426

1004.

lilacea, Quelet .

. 1054

1005.

azurea, Bres. .

. 1088

1003a.

serotina, Quelet

. 1042a

1006, 1007, 1008.

cyanoxantha, Schceff. 1043

, 1076, 1077

1009, 1010.

heterophylla, Fries

1044, 1045

1011.

galochroa, Bull

. 1089

1012.

consobrina, Fries

1055

1013.

var. intermedia, Che.

1056

' 1014.

var. sororia, Larb. .

1057

1015.

fcetens, Pers. .

1046

1016.

subfcetens, Smith

1047

1017.

fellea. Fries

1058

1018.

elegans, Bres. .

1027

1019.

Qnelettii, Fries

1028

1020.

expallens, Gillet

1029

v. Fkagiles. Pileus more or less fleshy, rigid, but fragile, covered with a pellicle, always continu- ous, viscid after rain, and somewhat separable, margin membranaceous, at first closed in, but not involute, when adult commonly sulcate and

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

tuberculose. Flesh usually floccose, lax and friable. Stem spongy, at length soft and hollow. Gills almost all equal, simple, broadest in front, free in the pileus when closed.

* Gills and spores

white.

1021.

emetica, Fries .

. 1030

1022.

var. clusii, Vitt.

. 1031

1023.

var. fall ax, S chaff.

. 1059

1024.

pectinata, Bull .

. 1101

1025.

ochroleuca, Pers.

. 1049

1026.

granulosa, Cooke

. 1038

1027.

a3ruginea, Fries

. 1090

1028.

Iragilis, Pers. .

. 1091

1029.J

var. violacea, Fr. var. nivea, Fr.

. 1060a . 10606

1030.

finuibilis, Britz.

. 1048

1031.

citrina, Gillet .

. 1078

1032.

punctata, Gillet

. 1032

** Gills and spores white, then yellow or brigh

t lemon.

1033, 1034.

veternosa, Fries

1033, 1092

1035.

var. roseipes, Bres.

. 108L

1036, 1037.

integra, Linn.

1034, 1093

1038.

var. alba, Che.

. 1094

1039.

decolorans, Fries

. 1079

1040.

Barlr, Que let.

. 1061

1041.

an rata, With. .

. 1080

1042, 1043.

nit id a, Pers.

1062, 1063

1044. .

' var. cuprea, Krom. [ pulchralis, Britz.

. 10956

. 1095a

1045.

armeniaca, Cooke

. 1064

1046, 1047.

puellaris, Fries

1065, 1066

*#* Gills and spor

es ochre.

3 048, 1049.

alutacea, Fries

1096, 1097

1050.

ochracea, A. & S.

. 1050

1051.

lutea, Huds.

. 1082

1052.

nauseosa, Pers.

1102a, 1147

1053.

vitellina, Pers.

. 11026

1054.

chameleontina, Fries

. 1098

Gen. 11. CANTHARELLUS, Adans. Hymenophore continuous with the stem, descending un- changed into the trama. Gills thick, between fleshy and waxy, fold-like, rather branched, edge obtuse. Spores white. Fleshy membranaceous putrescent fungi, veil none.

i. Mesopus. Pileus entire. Stem central.

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

polished.

* Pileus and solid stem fleshy.

1055. cibarius, Fries . ,nF<£ ( var. rafipes . 1U0D-(Friesii, Quelet. 1057. aurantiacus, Wulf. 1058a. Brownii, B. $ Br. 1059. earbonarius, A. fy S. ">

var. radicosus, B. fy Br. ) 10585. umbonatus, Fries 1060a. albidus, Fries .

#* Pileus submembranaceous, stem hollow, 10606. Houghtoni, Phil.

1061. tubgeformis, Fries var. lutescens, Bull.

1062. infundibuliformis, Fries 1063a. cinereus, Pers. 1064a. leucopheeus, Nouel. 10636. cupulatus, Fries 1098a. devexus, Fries 10646. Stevensoni, B. $ Br.

ii. Pleuropus. Dimidiate, stem lateral

10fi5 f muscigenus, Bull. ' \ glaucus, Fries . Resupinati. Pileus entire, at first cup fixed at the vertex, then subreflexed.

in

1103

1131a

11316

1104

1106a

1105

11065 1107a

11076 1108

1109

1110a

1111a

11106

1150a

11116

1115a 11156

shaped,

1066

■\

* Bryophili. retirugus, Bull. lobatus, Fries .

. 1112a . 11126

Gen. 12. NYC TALIS, Fr. Syst. Orb. 203. Hymenophore continuous with the stem. Gills fleshy, thick, juicy, edge obtuse, not decurrent on the stem nor fold-like. Veil floccosely pruinose. Fleshy fungi, not re- viving, of uncertain occurrence.

i. Spele^:. Gills crowded, somewhat growing to- gether.

1067a. caliginosa, Smith . . 1132a

ii. Parasite. Gills distinct, distant, growing on putrid fungi.

10676. asterophora, Fries . . 11326

1068. parasitica, Bull. . . 1113

Gen. 13. MARASMIUS, Fr. Gen. Hym. 372. Tough, dry, shrivelling (not putrescent), fungi reviving when moistened. Hymenophore continuous with the stem,

SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 7

but heterogeneous, descending into the trama ; veil none.

Stem cartilaginous or horny. Gills tough, rather distant,

edge acute and entire.

i. Collybia. Pileus fleshy, tough, at length rather leathery, sulcate or wrinkled, margin at first turned in. Stem somewhat cartilaginous. Mycelium floccose, or in a few not manifest.

A. Scortei. Stem solid, or stuffed, with a pith, then

hollow, fibrous within, externally with a villous down, easily wiped away, which covers the cartilaginous cuticle. Gills receding, free.

# Stem woolly or stngose at the base.

1069. urens, Bull. . . .1116

1070. peronatus, Bolt. . .1117

1071. porreus, Pers. . . .1133

** Stem naked at the base, often interwoven with twisted fibres.

1072. oreades, Bolt. . . . 1118 107o ( plan cus, Fries . . . 1119a iV'6'{ scorteus, Fries . . 11196

B. Tergini. Stem rooting, definitely tubular, not

fibrous, manifestly cartilaginous. Gills receding, free. Pileus thinner than in the preceding, hygrophanous, smooth, or striate at the margin.

* Stem woolly below, smooth above.

1074. prasiosmus, Fries . . 1120

1075 i varicosus, Fries . . 1121a

'\ fuscopurpureus, Pers. . .11216

1076a. terginus, Fries . .1122a

** Stem everywhere pruinate, velvety.

1077 5 Wynnei, B. <$• Br. . . 1123a wn'{ erythropns, Fries . . 11236 10766. archyropus, Pers. . . 11226

1078 i torquescens, Quel. . . 1124a '{ impudicus, Fries . . 11246

C. Calopodes. Stem short, not rooting, grafted, often with a floccose tubercle at the base. Pileus convex, involute, then plane and de- pressed, in which state the gills, typically adnate, are somewhat decurrent.

* Stem very smooth and shining above, simple at

the base.

1H7Q i scorodonius, Fries . . 1125a

1U/y'j calopus, Pers. . . 11256

8

SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

C vaillantii, Fries

1080. ■< angulatus, Pers.

(. languidus, Fries

** Stem velvety or pruinate, base rather tuberculose.

1081a. fcetidus, Sow. . 1082a. amadelphns, Fries

1 082 £ ramealis> Bull. 'X. candidus, Bolt.

Tribe 2. Mycena. Stem horny, flstulose, sometimes mo dul- late, tough, dry, mycelium rhizomorphoid, corticate not floccose. Pileus rather membranaceous, campanulate, then expanded, margin at first straight, pressed to the stem.

A. Chordales. Stem rigid, rooting, or adnate by a

dilated base. Pileus campanulate or convex.

10SS (aUiaceus> Jacq. (cohserens, Pers. 1081 6. cauticinalis, With.

B. Kotul^e. Stem filiform, flaccid, grafted at the

base. Pileus soon rather plane or umbilicate.

# Stem quite smooth, shining.

(rotula, Scop.. . 1084. -3 graminum, Lib.

(^androsaceus, Linn ,nftF- j splachnoides, Fries iUbD* \ Curreyi, B. & Br.

** Stem velvety or pilose.

1085c. perforans, Fries .. ^ofi J" institius, Fries

, ( insi ''i Hu

dsoni, Per,

C epichloe, Fries .

1087. } actinophorus, B. $ Br.

( saccharinus, Fries

1088 \ epipnyllus? Fries ' (. polyadelphus, Lasch.

Tribe 3. Apus. Pileus sessile, resupinate.

1088c. spodoleucus. Berk.

including M Broo?nei,

GBN.L14. LENTINUS, Fries. Pileus between fleshy and leathery, tough, hard when old, persistent. Hymenophore continuous with the stem, or base of the pileus when sessile. Gills concrete with the

1126a 11266 1126c

1134a 1127a 11276 1127c

1128a 11286 11346

1129a 11296 1129c 1130a 11306

1130c 1135a 11356 1136a 11366 1136c 1137a 11376

1137c

SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 9

hymenophore, thin, unequal, membranaceous, with the edge serrate or torn into teeth. Spores white, roundish, even. Growing on wood.

i. Mesopodes. Pileus nearly entire, stem distinct.

* Lepidei. Pileus squamose, more or less mani-

festly veiled.

1089. tigrinus, Bull. . . 1138, 1139a

1090. Dunalii, D. Cand. . . 11396 1091, 1092. lcpideus, Fries . . 1140, 1141

** Pulverulenti. Pileus villose or pulverulent.

leontopodius, Schultz . .

pulverulentus, Scop. . .

resin aceus, Trog. . .

adhaerens, Alb. 4" Schw. .

*#* Cochleati. Pileus smooth.

1093a. cochleatns, Fries . . . 1142a

ii. Pleuroti. Dimidiate, sessile, or with a rather lateral stem.

1094. scoticus, B. ^ Br. . . 1143

1095a. fimbriatus, Curr. . . 1148a

10936. vulpinus, Fries . . . 11426

10956. flabelliformis, Bolt. . . 11486

Gen. 15. FANUS, Fries Spier. 396. Whole fungus fleshy-leathery, tough, becoming dry, sub- stance fibrous, radiating into the hymenium. Gills concrete with the hymenophore, unequal, at length leathery, edge entire. Spores even, white.

* Pileus irregular, stem excentric.

inQfi C conchatus, Fries . . 1149a

iUyt>' (torulosus, Fries . .11496

** Stem definitely lateral.

1097 f stypticus, .Bw^Z.* . . 1144a

' *j farinaceus, Schum. . . 11446

*#* Pileus resupinate, sessile, or extended behind.

1097c. patellaris, Fries . . 1144c Stevensoni, B. fy Br. . .

Gen. 16. XEROTUS, Fries Flen. I. 48. Hymenophore continuous with the stem, descending into the trama, which is similar to the leathery pileus. Gills leathery, broadly fold-like, dichotomous, edge entire, obtuse.

10 SYSTEMATIC INDEX.

1089 5. degener, Fries . . . 11505

Gen. 17. TROGIA, Fries Epic. 402. Gills fold-like, longitudinally channelled along the edge, in other respects like Xerotus.

1099a crispa, Pers. . . . 1114a

Gen. 18. SCHIZOPHYLLUM, Fries Obs. i. 103. Pileus without flesh, dry. Gills leathery, branched in a fan-like manner, united above by the tomentose pellicle, bifid, edge longitudinally split. Spores roundish, white.

10995 commune, Fries . . .11145

Gen. 19. LENZITES, Fries Epic. 403. Pileus corky or leathery, substance dry and floccose. Gills leathery, firm, either simple, unequal, or anastomozing and forming pores behind, trama floccose and similar to the pileus, edge rather acute.

* Growing on deciduous trees.

11An fbetulina, Linn . . . 1145a

ilUU- [flaccida, Bull. . . .11455

** Growing on conifers.

11 m f sepiaria, Fines . . . 1146a

11Ui* jabietina, Bull. . . 11466

END OP VOL. VII.

PL. 971. milk white, then yellow.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) SCROBICULATUS. Scop, on the ground, near Bristol.

LACTARIUS (PIPER/TES) TORMINOSUS. Schoef. on the ground in woods. Aymestry, Oct. 1871.

LACTARIUS (riPERlTES) CILICIOIDES. Fries, on the ground. near Hereford.

PL. 987.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) TURPIS. Weinm. in woods. Dinmore, Oct. 1881.

PL. 1003. milk white, acrid.

s*

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) CONTROVERSUS. Pers. in pastures, &;c. near Hereford.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) PUBESCENS. Fries, in open grassy places. Ledbury, Oct. 1883.

PL. 1083.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) ASPIDEUS. Fries, in swampy places. Hare wood, near Leeds. Sept. 1888.

W8. Frist.

PL 975.

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LACTARIUS (PIPE RATES) INSULSUS. Fries, in woods. Mattishall, Oct. 1884.

ilk white.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) UTILIS. Weinm. on the ground. near Grove Parle, Warwick, 1888.

PL. 988.

milk white, acrid.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) BLENNIUS. Fries, in beech woods. Epping, 1884.

1 - i m&mmM H . v : . '

PL. 989.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) HYSGINUS. Fries, amongst grass. Letton Court and Epping Forest, 1886.

I

PL. 976.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) TRIVIALIS. Fries, in moist woods. near Hereford.

PL. 990. /

M.C.C.

LACTAR1US (PIPERITES) CIRCELLATUS. Fries, amongst gruss. Highgate. Oct. 1863.

#3 5"

PL. 991. /

milk white, then lilac.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) UVIDUS. Fries, in moist woods. Loughton. Aug. 1872.

PL, 992.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) FLEXUOSUS. Fries, in pine woods, Sfc. Hayward Forest, 1881.

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PL. 993.

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milk white, very acrid.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) PYROGALUS. .BttZZ. woods, fields, Sfc. Binedor, 1881.

PL. 1004. milk white, mild.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) SQUALIDUS. Krombh. in mossy places. Qlam is.

odour pungent.

milk very acrid, white.

MJ.B.

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) SCOTICUS. Berk. $ Br. amongst moss. Aboyne.

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PL. 977. milk white, peppery.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) CAPSICUM. tfcAttZz. in grassy places. Dumfries, Sept. 1883.

PL. 984.

milk acrid, yellow.

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LACTARIUS (PIPER/TES) CHRYSORHEUS. Fries, in beech woods. Black Park, Langley, 1881.

!

PL. 1005.

stinking y acrid, milk ichite, then reddish.

LACTARIUS fP/PERITE S) ACRIS. Bolton, in woods. Reigate Sill.

PL. 1006.

milk toliite, acrid.

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LACTARIUS (P/PERITES) UMBRINUS. Perg. in damp places. Epping Forest.

PL. 978,

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) PAR GAM EN US. Swartz. on the ground. Hay ward Forest, Sept. 1882.

PL. 979.

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LACTARIUS ( PIPER ITES) PIPERATUS. Scop, on the ground in woods. Common.

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milk sparing, white, acrid.

PL. 980.

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LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) VELLEREUS. Fries, on ground in woods. Hay ward Forest, 1883.

y- %0&k JLAUstst^iwo

PL. 981.

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no apparent nn

LACTARIUS (PIPERITES) EXSUCCUS. Otto, on the ground. Epping Forest.

St'SirJff

PL. 982.

LACTARIUS (DAPETES) DELICIOSUS. Linn, under firs. Lyndhurst, New Forest, 1882.

PL. 1007.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) PALLIDUS. Pers. in beech woods. Dinedor, 1881.

PL. 983.

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LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) QUIETUS. Fries, in woods. Chingford, Essex. Nov. 1882.

■'■■>-,.

PL. 1099.

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milk white, peppery.

"**&

¥

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) AURANTIACUS. Fries, in woods. Woodman's Glade, Epping. Sept. 1888.

\R/A) Cf

4fek

GM.

PL. 1008.

Cjh

pileus punctate.

LACTAR1US (RUSSULARIA) CREMOR. Fries, var. PAUPER. Karst. in woods, 8{c. Carlisle, Sept. 1887.

■■ v.*vf '*,]<-•*•'

PL. 1009.

p'Z

milk white.

MJ.B.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULAR/A) CYATHULA. Fries, under birch. Aug. 1862.

i;i# HM I I OT&0I ■. . m . "•- Ik3DMwBMwHB99nI >

PL. 1085.

9

J~

milk white, mild.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) CYATHULA. Fries, under birches. Minstead, New Forest. Aug. 1888.

PL 985

9

?9

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) RUFUS. Scop, in pine woods. near Abergele.

jd ctft+

PL. 994.

milk watery white, slightly acrid.

9

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) HELVUS. Fries, amongst moss in moist woods.

/(HO

PL. 1010.

Cjb"t

piletis woolly.

V

8-9 1*

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) TOMENTOSUS. Otto,

in damp places, Orton Moss, Carlisle, 1886.

PL. 995.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) MAMMOSUS. var. MONSTROSUS. Fries Icon, on the ground in woods. Scarborough, Oct. 1884.

OtTl

PL. 1011. /

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) GLYCIOSMUS. Fries, on the ground. Dinmore, Sept. 1883.

PL. 996.

9s?

milk white, then saffron.

LACTARIUS /RUSSULAR/A) FULIGINOSUS. Fries, in shady woods. Epping Forest, 1882.

OSHm*:

PL. 997.

(jd

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) PIC IN US. Fries, in swampy ground. Foxley, 1879.

,

PL. 998. milk white, acrid.

*^"--~

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) LILACINUS. Lasch. in woods. Sunny Gutter, Herefordshire, Oct. 1882.

B

H.G.B.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) SPINOSULUS. Quel. Var. VIOLACEUS. Cke. on the ground. Chatsivorth, Sept. 1883.

PL 999, milk white, sweet.

E^w

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) VOLEMUS. Fries, in woods, 8[c. Breinton, Aug. 1873.

milk white, sweet.

C)&$

PL. 1000.

/

m

'*+

10 X 8^

^

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) ICHORATUS. Batsch. in woods, Sfc. near Hereford.

/ 0 I A, n

A? ^-c>vy '

PL. 1012.

(

milk insipid, watery.

K

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) SERIFLUUS. Be Cand. in damp places. Haywood Forest t 1882.

PL 1001.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) MITISSIMUS. Fries, in woods, fyc. Dinedor Common, Oct. 1875.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) SUBDULCIS. Bull, in woods. lapping Forest.

!

aws^/wp^"^'

PL. 1013.

odour fragrant when dried, milk mild, white.

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) CIMICARIUS. Batsch, amongst grass. Kew Gardens, 1882.

PL. 986.

trs/i, mua.

g6$

.ACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) SUBUMBONATUS. Lind.

in woods. Chingford, Epping Forest, 1886.

B

fc «*

*■

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) MINIMUS. Smith, infields, Sfc. Abergavenny.

PL. 1014.

milk white, mild.

I

LACTARIUS (RUSSULARIA) OBNUBILIS. Latch, in woods

B

milk white,

c

LACTARIUS (PLEUROPUS) OBLIQUUS. Fries, on banks. Dinmore.

PL. 1015.

RUSSULA (COMPACT/E) NIGRICANS. Bull, on the ground. Arboretum, Kew. July, 1888.

PL. 1016.

GM.

RUSSULA (COMPACT*) ALBO-NIGRA. Kromb. amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew. Aug 1886.

'"&

gills thin, crotct

i

Sj^£

turning black.

RJSSULA (COM PACTA) ADUST A. Fries, under trees. Minstead, New Forest. Aug. 1888.

'LA (COMPAC

PL. 1017.

9P

RUSSULA (COMPACT*) DENSIFOLIA. Qillet. under trees, amongst grass. Kew, Aug. 1886.

PL. 1067.

9/9

RUSSULA (COMPACT/E) SEMICREMA. Fries, on the ground. Neasden. Sept. 1881.

PL. 1068. <-7

smooth, shining.

7/

RUSSULA (COMPAOT/E) DELICA. Fries, on the ground. Keniltoorth, and Neasden. Oct. 1882.

PL. 1018.

G#-

V

*3-.\

6 © ^

7-8yw

%?#

RUSSULA (COMPACT*) MUSTELINA. JVfcf. woods. Slough, and Kew Gardens.

PL. 1035.

9ft

G.M.

RUSSULA (FURCATE) OLIVASCENS. FriM, on the ground. Pleasure Grounds, Keiv. Aug. 1886.

PL. 1036.

n

gills crowded, furcate.

RUSSULA (FURCATE) FURCATA. Fries, under trees. Fairmead, Fjpping, Aug. 1888.

PL. 1086.

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) FURCATA. Fr. var. PICTIPES. under trees. Cuckoo Pits, Fpping. Aug. 1888.

m^Kmmmmmms^mm^^^:r^m^

H

PL. 1100.

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) FURCATA. Fries, var. OCHROVIRIDIS. on the ground. Dinedor. Aug 1882.

■HK '.•'-;-,■. ■,■•■ "

PL. 1019.

pt

RUSSULA (FURCATE) SANGUINEA. Bull, on the ground. Haywood Common.

fez

RUSSULA (FURCATE) ROSACEA. Fries, amongst grass. Credinhill Camp. Sept. 1882.

PL. 1069.

qn

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) MACULATA. Quelet. under trees. Woodman's Glade, Epping. Sept. 1888.

Qfy

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) SARDONIA. Fries, (variety), about larch. Black Park, Langley.

PL. 1021.

401

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) DEPALLENS. Pers. in woods. Dinedor, Sept. 1881.

PL. 1022.

Q9t>

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) PURPUREA. GiUet. amongst grass, Sfc. Arboretum, Kew.

!

WAT/€) CGERULf

PL. 1052.

97

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) CCERULEA. Pers. amongst grass. Minstead, New Forest. Aug. 1888.

PL. 1023.

$88

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) DRIMEIA, CooJce. under trees. Black Park, Langley, 1881.

PL. 1070.

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) LACTEA. Fers. on the ground. Credinhill Camp. Sept. 1882.

L 1071. /?/>£

ild. / /

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) LACTEA. Pers. var. INCARNATA. Quel, under pines, Sfe. Epping Forest.

PL. 1039.

9V

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) VIRESCENS. Sehoeff. under trees, Chingford, Hipping Forest, Aug. 1884.

PL. 1024

..9f>

mild.

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) CUTEFRACTA. Cooke, on the ground. Arboretum, Kew, 1881.

JK ;RlQiO&) CUTEFRACTA. Cook*. u»d. MonJc-.

PL. 1040.

RUSSULA (RIGWA) CUTEFRACTA. Cooke, on the ground. Monk's Wood JSppinp 1831

PL. 1072. Cf Cf '

RUSSULA (RtG/D/E) LEPIDA. Fries, under trees. near Morpeth. Aug. 1888.

/)

PL. 1073.

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) LEPIDA. Fries. VARIETY. amongst grass. Fairrnead, Epping. Aug. 1888.

9?

acrid.

10/^

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) RUBRA. Fries, under trees. Monkswodd, Epping.

PL. 1087.

mild.

99]

R. atropurpureus. Krom.

RJSSULA (RIQID/E) RUBRA. Fries, var. SAPIDA. under trees. Arboretum, Kew. Sept. 1888.

PL. 1026.

taste mild, sweet.

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) LINN/EI. Fries, on the ground. CracJcley Wood, Kenilworth, 1885.

PL. 1053.

m

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) XERAMPELINA. Schi amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew.

PL. 1074.

/0V<

RUSSULA (MGID/E) XERAMPELINA. Schceff, under trees. Arboretum, Keto. Sept. 1888.

PL. 1041.

/W

mild.

I

RUSSULA (RIQID/E) OLJVACEA. Schceff. amongst grass. Pleasure Grounds, Kew. Aug. 1886.

PL. 1075.

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) VESCA. Fries, amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew. 1886.

PL. 1042.

/M3

RUSSULA (RIGID/E) SE ROT IN A. Quelet. under beech trees. Arboretum, Kew. Sept. 1886.

PL. 1054.

/(Jd

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) LILACEA Quelet. under trees. Loughton, Essex. Aug. 1881.

PL. 1088.

/<H>i

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) AZUREA. Bres. amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew, 1888.

PL. 1043.

/Oq

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL&) CYANOXANTHA. Sehatff. {variety), amongst grass. Arboretum, Ken-. Aug. 1888.

PL. 1076.

I to

I

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) CYANOXANTHA. Schceff. under trees. Arboretum, Kew. Aug. 1888.

PL. 1077.

IM

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) CYANOXANTHA. Schceff. VARIETY. under trees. Arboretum, Keio. Sept. 1888.

(HETEROPHYLLA) HE

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) HETEROPHYLLA. Fries, amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew. Aug. 1888.

wmskmmmm^

/OIO

PL. 1045.

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) HETEROPHYLLA. Fries, under beech. Arboretum, Keio. Aug. 1886.

PL. 1089.

/OH

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) GALOCHROA. Bull, under trees. Arboretum, Kew. Aug. 1888.

■MM

PL. 1055.

/o/z

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) CONSOBRINA. Fries under beech. Kevo Gardens. Aug. 1886.

PL. 1056.

I

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) CONSOBRINA. Fr. var. INTERMEDIA under trees. Arboretum, Kew. July, 1888.

PL. 1057.

/OlLt

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) CONSOBRlNA. Fries, var. SORORIA. amongst grass, Kew Gardens. July, 1884.

/0/$

PL. 1046.

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) FCETENS, Pers. under trees. Black Park, Langley. Sept. 1881.

... ; . ■'■•.-.

/o/C

PL. 1047.

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) SUBFCETENS. Smith, amongst grass. Pleasure Grounds, Kevo. Aug. 1886.

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) FELLEA. Fries. under trees. Arboretum, Kew. Sept. 1881.

PL. 1027.

/0/9

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) ELEGANS. Bresadola. amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew. Sept. 1886.

/o/

7

RUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) QUELETII. Fries, under firs. Black Park, Langley.

PL. 1029

. /OlO

PUSSULA (HETEROPHYLL/E) EXPALLENS. Q-illet. under trees. Arboretum, Kew, Oct. 1886.

PL. 1030.

/oz/

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) EMETICA. Fries, under trees in woods. Neasden, Sept. 1881.

: "7.

i ■- -

/ozx,

PL. 1031.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) CLUSII. Fries, under trees. (a) Epping Forest. (b) Blach Park, 1881.

wwmRmmmmm

/0Z3

PL. 1059. fragile, acrid.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) FALLAX Schozff. on the ground. Neasden. Sept. 1881.

PL. 1101

/ozy.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) PECTINATA. Bull, on the ground. Breinton, Hereford, 1881.

/OZi

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) OCHROLEUCA. Pers. on the ground. Arboretum, Kew, 1881.

/oz6>

RUSSULA (FURCAT/E) GRANULOSA. Loofce. under trees, Arboretim, Kew. Aug. 1888.

/

PL. 1090.

/Oil

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) >ERUGINEA. Fries. on the ground, King's Langley.

PL. 1091.

acrid.

/0Z9

RUSSULA (FR AGUES) FRAGILIS. Fries, on the ground. Fpping Forest.

mm&mfflm^iwms .-. : .■■■ i **■■

PL. 1060.

/ozo

RUSSWLA (FRAGILES) FRAGILIS. Fr. var. NIVEUS. Pers, under trees. Kew Gardens, 1886.

PL. 1048.

/03o

mild.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) FINGIBILIS. Britz. under trees. Arboretum, Kew. July, 1882.

mmmmM&mm

PL. 1078.

/ott

mild, then slightly acrid

RUSSULA (FRAQiLES) CITRINA. Gillet. on ground in woods. Black Park. Sept. 1881.

TATA

/0 3Z

PL. 1032.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) PUNCTATA. Oillet, var. LEUCOPUS. amongst grass. Arboretum, Kew. July, 1888.

A733

PL. 1033.

RUSSULA (FRAQILES) VETERNOSA. Fries. amongst grass under trees. Pleasure Grounds, Kew, 1886.

'

PL. 1092. acrid.

lOUi

RUSSULA (FR AGUES) VETERNOSA. Fries, under trees. Arboretum, Kew. Sept. 1888.

.A (FRAQILES) ROSt

1

PL. 1081.

mild.

m

•yKSufH

Wiilwm

%

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) ROSEIPES. Seer. VARIETY. amongst grass. Morpeth. Sept. 1888.

/oit

PL. 1034. viscid, mild.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) INTEGRA. Linn. under trees. Arboretum, Key).

LA IFRAi 'ound.

PL. 1093.

/Oh)

7

RUSSULA (FRAQILES) INTEGRA. Linn, on the ground. Fairmead, Epping, 1882.

A (FR A GILES) INTi

PL. 1094.

/Ol9

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) INTEGRA. Linn. var. ALBA. under trees. Sutton Park, Warwickshire.

10 3

PL. 1079.

t

RUSSULA (FR AGUES) DECOLOR ANS. Fries, in pine woods. Aboyne, 1872.

PL. 1061.

/o&>

mild.

>

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) BARL/C. Quelet. amongst grass. Arboretum, Ketv, July, 1888.

PL. 1080.

/ow

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) AURATA. With, in woods. Horsham.

■■PPHi

PL. 1062. mild, without odour.

/m

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) NITIDA. Tries, var. B Seer. 496. in woods. Carlisle. Aug. 1888.

•a*

PL. 1063.

strong scented.

M '3

RUSSULA (FR AGUES) NITIDA. Pers. in woods. (A) Laxton, Norths. (B) Arborelum, Kew.

Hill j mill" ' ^^n* " msmmmm

PL. 1095

. '"rV

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) NITIDA. Fr. var. CUPR/EA. Erom. under firs, Bramham Park, Leeds, 1888.

mmmmmi

10 X 8 At

V

V*p

4gl

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) ARMENIACA. Cooke, amongst grass, under trees. Fair mead, Epping. Aug. 1888.

PL. 1065.

/oU

foxy where touched,

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) PUELLARIS, Fries, under birch. Morpeth, Sept. 1888.

PL. 1066.

/OK

«K

turning foxy where touched.

RUSSULA a R AGUES) PUELLARIS. Fries. VARIETY. under trees in woods. Morpeth, Sept. 1888.

PL. 1096.

/Ok 8

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) ALUTACEA. Fries, amongst trees. Minstead, New Forest. Aug. 1888.

PL. 1097.

/OV

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) ALUTACEA. Fries, on the ground. Epping Forest, 1881.

;LA (FRAQiLE8i OCHR *g*t gras*. Pleasure Ground*

PL. 1050.

/otro

mild.

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) OCHRACEA. Alb. $ Schw. amongst grass. Pleasure Grounds, Kew. Aug. 1886.

f.v^;;---.-

/0S7

PL. 1082.

RUSSULA (FR AGUES) LUTEA. Hudson, in woody places. Hayward Forest, 1881.

,

PL. 1147.

/o$-

RUSSULA (FRAGILE8) NAUSEOSA. Fries. on the ground. Morpeth, 1889.

PL. 1102.

/os:

RUSSULA (FRAQILES) VITELLINA. Fries, on the ground. Chingford, Essex. Aug. 1886.

ijfc.-V CHR •'•."• BBSWffl

PL. 1098.

/o ty

mild.

%*

V

RUSSULA (FRAGILES) CHAMELEONTINA. Fries. under beeches. Arboretum, Ketv, 1886.

PL. 1103.

CANTHARELLUS CIBARIUS. Fries, on the ground. JEpping Forest, 1886.

. .•-• mm m ■■■■• m

PL. 1131.

CANTHARELLUS FRIESII Quelet in woods, Sydenham.

PL. 1104.

CANTHARELLUS AURANTIACUS. Fries, amongst grass. Forest of Dean, 1887.

*

CANTHARELLUS BROWNII. B

B

CANTHARELLUS UMBONATUS. Fries, amongst moss. Mossburnford.

PL. 1105.

CANTHARELLUS CARBONARIUS Fries. on charred ground. Arboretum. Ken\ Nov. 1880.

*$mu

■^■1

CANTHARELLUS ALBIDUS. 1

B

i

'# *

7X4><

CANTHARELLUS HOUGHTONI. Phillips, on the ground, near Hereford.

i »^fe

M0

-•

CANTHARELLUS TUB/EFORM1S. Fries, on the ground. King's Cliffe.

«>■:

CANTHARELLUS INFUNDIBULIFORMIS. Fries, on the ground. Carlisle, Oct. 1887.

PL. 1110.

CANTHARELLUS CUPULATUS. Fries, on the ground. near Bristol. Nov. 1882.

PL. till.

CANTHARELLUS STEVENSONI. B. Sf Br. on stumps. Qlamis, N.B.

CANTHARELLUS MUSClGENU

S. Bull.

B

CANTHARELLUS GLAUCUS. Batsch. on sandy slopes. near Shretoslury .

PL. 1112.

CANTHARELLUS LOBATUS. Fries, in swamps. Apethorpe.

PL. 1132.

NYCTALIS ASTEROPHORA. Fries, on dead Russulce. Epping Forest.

PL. 1113.

NYCTALIS PARASITICA. Fries, on decaying fungi. Hainault Forest.

//

/ ' (o

PL. 1116.

MARASMIUS (SCORTEl) URENS. Bull, amongst grass. Pleasure Grounds, Kew. Sept. 1884.

PL. 1117.

Ojjft

MARASMIUS (SCORTEI) PERONATUS. Fries. .

on the ground. Hainault Forest, h \aA AA* .

PL. 1133. odour of garl

10

7-

MARASMIUS (SCORTEI) PORREUS. Pers. amongst dead leaves. Colly weston.

MARASMIUS (COLLYBIA) OREADES. Fries, on lawns, Sfc. Kew Gardens.

4

MARASMIUS (SCORTEIJ PLANCUS.

on tii

3

8X6M

MARASMIUS (SCORTEI) SCORTEUS. in moist woods. Laxton.

Fries.

f\Jf

PL. 112Q.

MARASMIUS (TERGINI) PRASIOSMUS. Fries, amongst Leaves. Scarborough.

PL. 1121.

MARASMIUS (TERQINI) FUSCO-PURPUREl/S. Pers. amongst twigs and leaves. Apethorpe.

PL. 1122.

<*!*$

MARASMIUS (JERGINI) TERGINUS.

B

vv.. f

*K

-41*

MARASMIUS (TERGINI) ARCHYROPUS. Fries, amongst leaves. near Bristol.

PL. 1123.

**

10-11 X 4-5^

MARASMIUS (TERGINI) WYNNE!. B. Sf Br. on the ground. Coed Coch.

MARASMIUS (TERGINI) ERYTHROPUS. PerS. amongst leaves. Fineshade, Notts.

!

5X4/M

MARASMIUS (TERGINl) TORQUESCENS. Quelet. iat woods.

B

foetid, stem velvety.

Y

8 X4-5>/

MARASMIUS (TERGINl) IMPUDICUS. Frit about fir trees. Hanhatn, Wilts.

/ c/

PL. 1125.

mammmmmmmammmmmmm

strong scented.

MARASMIUS (CALOPODES) CALOPUS. Pers. on twigs, Sfc near Bristol.

PL. 1126.

/O

MARASMIUS (CALOPODES) LANGUIDUS. Laseh, on twigs, Sfc. Frome.

/ ut

MARASMIUS (CHORDALES) CAUTICINALIS. With, amonast pine leaves, <.fe. near Hereford

PL. 1127.

MARASMIUS (CAL0P0DE8) RAMEALIS. Bull, on bramble, fyc. Chingford, Essex. Oct. 1882.

MARASMIUS (MYCENA}

MARASMIUS (MYC/ENA) COh/CRENS. Fries, on the ground. Downton.

PL. 1129.

MARASMIUS (ROTUL&) ANDROSACEUS. Bull, amongst leaves. JSpping Forest.

PL. 1130.

MARASMIUS (ROTUL&) CURREYI. B.SfBr. on grass. Fineshade, Notts.

foetid.

MARASMIUS (ROTUL*) PERFORANS. Fries. on larch leaves. Coed Coch.

4 X2£/W

MARASMIUS (HOTUL/E) INSITITJUS. Fries. King's Chffe.

PL. 1135.

B

5 X 3>l

**

MARASMIUS (ROTUL&) HUDSONI. Pers on dead holly leaves Mighgate.

PL. 1136.

[.G>

3 X2yW

^ '

MARASMIUS (ROTUL/E) EPICHLOE. Fries, on dead grass. near Hereford.

**

B

G.M-

{

J I

X2

X2

MARASMIUS (ROTUL/E) ACTINOPHORUS. B. %

Br

on naked soil. Kew Gardens.

Aug. 1886.

c

X2

'

5 X 3/W

MARASMIUS (ROTUL/E) SACCHARINUS. Batsch. on dead leaves, Sfc. Kenilworth.

*ZZ4'ti3&

d££

/

tju

J

MARASMIUS (ROTUL/E) EPIPHYLLUS, Fries, on d Epping.

MARASMIUS (ROTUL&) POLYADELPHUS. Lasch.

Dinmore.

= M. Broomei. B.

y/.G-S-

MARASMIUS (APUS) SPODOLEUCUS. B. Sf Br. on elm twigs. Batheaston.

LENTINUS TIGRINUS. Fries, on fir in greenhouse. King's Lynn. Aug. 1884.

PL. 1139,

LENTINUS DUNALII. Fries, on ash. Dorsetshire.

PL. 1140.

LENTINUS LEPIDEUS. Fries, on dead wood. Mattishall, Norfolk. May, 1881.

PL. 1141.

I

P. B. Mason

LENTINUS LEPIDF.US. Fries, (monstrous form.) on wood. Brewery. Burton. Mar. 1883.

LENTINUS COCHLEATUS. Fries. on stumps. Rolhervja*.

LENTINUS VULPINUS. Fries. on stumps. near Hereford.

PL. 1143.

LENTINUS SCOTICUS. B. Sf Br. on wood. Glamis, Nov. 1881.

PL. 1148.

Currey.

LENTINUS FIMBRIATUS. on log in

B

nn"i n

ENTINUS FLABELLIFORMIS. Bolton, on old tree. Mixetiden Mill, 1790.

PL. 1149.

B

H.G.B

PANUS TORULOSUS. Fries, on rotten wood. near Hereford.

1

SL. 1144.

*

'

1 ^

w

^****1^

3 XliAi

PAN us styptic us. Fries. on stumps. Downton, 1889.

B

^^^^TJ***'-*^^*'

PANUS FARINACEUS. Fries

i™_

5 X3/M

\ -^yfoj&air- '

on branches. Fpping Forest

4-4 X3^f

PANUS PATELLARIS. Fries, on cherry. Forres, N.B.

*

*?

CANTHARELLUS DEVEXUS. Fries, among- Lyndhur Oct. 1889.

Sowerby.

XEROTUS DEGENER. Fries, on the naked ground.

PL. 1114.

SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE. Fries. on logs. near Ely.

PL. 1145.

LENZITES FLACCIDA. Bull, on beech. Hainault Forest.

PL. 1146.

LENZITES SEPIARIA Fries, on fir trunks. Northamptonshire.

LENZfTES ABIETINA. Fries, on fir trunks and branches. Glasgow.

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