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Pileus always yellowish, turning pale, about the same size as R. emetica,
from which it diifers in the finely reticulated rugose stem, which is white
then greyish, and the adnate cuticle of the pileus. Spores papillose diameter
00029 in. ’
6 3 1 . R u s su la f r a g ilis . Fr. “ Fragile Russula."
Very acridj pileus lax, fleshy, thin, plane, depressed, unequal,
polished, cuticle tbin, becoming pale, opaque, slightly viscid;
margin tuberouloso-striate ; stem stuffed, tben bollow, shining |
gills fixed, thin, crowded, ventricose, wbite.—Dr. Epicr p 3o9
Krombh. t. 64,f 12-18. Bull. t. 5 0 9 ,/. T.U. Vent. t. 33, f. 4 5.
Corda. Sturm, t. 53. Barla. 1.1 4 , / 10-12.
In woods. Common. [g. Carolina.]
Stem l i -2 iu. long, always finely striate, white. Pilens 1- l i in. broad
rarely more, colour variable, always opaque. '
6 3 2 . R u s su la in te g r a . M-. “ Entire Russula.”
Mild. Pileus fleshy, expanded or depressed, with a viscid cuticle,
growing pale ; margin thin, at length sulcate and tuberculose
; flesh white ; stem spongy, stuffed, even, ventricose, wbite ;
gills nearly free, very broad, equal, distant, white, tben pallid’
powdered witb yellow.—Dr. Epicr. p . 360. Schoeff. t. 92. Vitt. I
21. Kromhh. t. 64, f . 4-6, t. 66, f . 14, 15. Batt. 1.16, o. Ann. N.H.
no. 334. Harz. i. 59.
In woods. Aug. Bristol.
Distingmshed by its mild taste, its a t length sulcate and tuberoulated mar-
h’u! A j i / I; ’ gradually assume a pale dirty yellow
6 3 3 . R u s su la d e c o lo r a n s . Fr. “Discolored Russula."
Mild. Pileus flesby,firm, spherical, then expanded or depressed,
polished, thin, cuticle becoming pale ; margin thin, even ; stem
spongy, solid, elongated, cylindrical, rugoso-striate, wbite tben
cinereous ; gills adnexed, forked behind, thin, crowded, wbite,
then yellowish.—Dr. Ep ic r.p . 361. Mag. Zool. 4 Bot. no. 60.
In woods. Sept. Esculent.
Distinguished from R . alutacms by its pale spores, in consequence of which
the gills remain muoh ----
louger white. The inside of the stem, which is thick
and spongy, acquires im r f lR in Tn general C f o n o r o l a q cinereous tinge.—AT. J.T B.
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6 3 4 . R u s su la au ra ta . Fr. “ Golden Russula.”
Becoming acrid. Pileus fleshy, rigid, convexo-plane, shining;
margin at length striate ; flesb under tbe viscid cuticle lemon-
coloured ; stem spongy or compact, rather striate, white or lemon-
coloured ; gills rounded behind, free, broad, equal, shining, edge
lemon-yellow.—Fr. Epicr.p. 360. Krapf. t. 5. Schoeff. 1.16, f . l -
3. Krombh. t. 66, f . 8-11. Ann. N .H . no. 335.
In woods. Aug. Bristol.
A most splendid species, distinguished by its golden yellow shining pilens,
and yellow-margined gills.—M. J. B.
Stem firm, 2-3 in. long, cylindrical, obsoletely striate. Pileus 2-3 in. broad.
Flesh lemon-coloured beneath the adnate cuticle.
6 3 5 . R u s su la v e te r n o sa . Fr. “ Sleepy Russula.”
Acrid. Pileus loosely fleshy, plane, then depressed, polished,
cnticle tbin, adnate, becoming pale ; margin membranaceous,
even ; stem spongy, tben hollow, soft, equal, even, fragile, white ;
gills adnate, narrow, broader behind, unequal, straw-coloured.—
Fr.Epicr.p. 354. Paul. i. 7 4 ,/. 3. B .4 B r . Ann. N .H . (1866),no.
1132. Krombh. t. 66, f 18,19.
On tbe ground. Chatteris.
Flesh white, spongy. Pileus 2-3 in. broad, rose-coloured or flesh-coloured,
soon with the disc whitish or yellowish.
6 3 6 . R u s su la n it id a . Fr. “ Shining Russula.”
Nauseous, ratber foetid. Pileus somewbat fleshy, becoming
rigid, convexo-plane tben depressed, sbining, discoid ; margin
thin, from tbe first striate and tuberculose ; flesb white ; stem
stuffed, soft, wbite, growing pallid ; gills adnexed, seceding, then
crowded, sbining, white, tben yellow, naked.—Fr. Epicr. p. 362.
Schoeff. t. 254. Krombh. t. 66, f . 1-3. Berk. Cutl. t. 1 3 ,/. 7. Eng.
F l.Y.p . 21.
In woods. King’s Cliffe. [United States.]
Pileus 1-2 in. broad, convex, becoming nearly plane or depressed, viscid
when moist ; margin very thin, at first even, afterwards furrowed and tnber-
cled, mostly yellow, but occasionally tinged with purple ; gills buif, conneoted
by veins, all equal, free ; spores pale yellow; stem 1-2 in. long, j in. thick,
spongy, at length hollow, white or yellowish, covered with minute white
meal—iff. J. B.
6 3 7 . R u s su la a lu ta c e a . Fr. “ Tan-ooloured Russula.”
Mild. Pileus flesby, expanded or depressed, with a viscid cuticle,
growing pale ; margin thin, at length striate, tuberculose ;
flesb wbite ; stem spongy, solid, stout, wbite or reddisb, even ;
gills at first free, tbick, equal, somewbat distant, yellow, then
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