Bres.1211. R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) azuzea. Fungi Trid, t, 24.
Azur'ea = azure.
Pileus flesliy, convex, then plane or depressed, soon dry and even,
constantly minutely granulose, margin scarcely striate, bright blue,
margin sometimes lilac growing pale, cuticle separable (4-C cm.
diaru.), stem white, ventricose, or clavate a t the base, smooth,
rather, rugulose firm, spongy, a little hollow when old ( 4-5 cm. x
10-15 mm.), flesh white, mild ; gills crowded, equal, attenuated
behind, adnexed, and bifid, white, unchangeable. Spores 9 x 8 u.
— Coohe lllu s. t. 1088.
In fir woods.
1 2 1 2 . R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) c y an o x an th a . Schoeff. Icon. t. 93.
Cy'ano-xanthq, = blue and yellow.
Mild. Pileus compact, convex, then expanded and depressed,
or infundibuliform, viscid, variegated; margin remotely and faintly
striate, somewhat blue; stem spongy, stuffed but firm, equal,
smooth, even, white ; gills rounded behind, broad, little crowded,
furcate, mixed with shorter, white.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 446. Coolce
lllu s t t. 1043, 1076, 1077.
In woods. Sept.
Spores 8-9 y.
1213. R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) he te zop hy lla . F r.IIym. Fur. 44B.
Het'eropliylla = with different gills, i.e., in length.
Mild. Pileus fleshy, firm, convexo-plane, then depressed, even,
polished, cuticle very thin, evanescent; margin thin, even, or
densely striate ; flesh white ; stem solid, firm, nearly equal, even,
white ; gills attenuated, nearly free, thin, very narrow, much crowded,
forked and dimidiate, white.—Badh. i., t. 1 0 , /. 3 ; ii., t. 3 , / . 3 , 4 .
Price f . 37. Hogg. 4 Johnst. t. 9. Berk. Outl. t. 13, f. 5. Huss.
i., t. 84. Cooke lllu s . t. 1044, 1045.
In woods. Esculent.
Spores 6-7 y or 7-8 y.
1214. R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) galochzoa. Bull. t. 509, L.M.
Galochro'a = of the colour of milk.
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 heterophylla.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 447.
Cooke lllu s. t. 1089.
In birch wood.
1215. R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) consohzina. Fr. Hym. Fur. 447.
Consobrihia = cousin (to neighbouring species).
Very acrid. Pileus fleshy, rather fragile, expanded or depressed,
flesh white, cinereous beneath the thick viscid cuticle ; margin membranaceous,
straight, even ; stem spongy, stuffed, firm, white,
becoming cinereous ; gills affixed, crowded, white, with many
shorter or furcate.— Cooke Illu s. t. 1055.
In pine woods.
Spores 10 X 8 //.
var. sozozia. Fries Hym. Eur. 447.
Soror'ia = sister (to neighbouring species).
Pileus convex, then plane or depressed, margin striate ; stem
even, white, gills rather distant, connected by vains.—Cooke
Illus. t. 1057.
In pine woods.
Spores 8 y.
var. in te zm ed ia . Ooohe Illus. t. 1056.
Intermedia = intermediate.
Pileus fleshy, depressed, viscid, margin thin, striate, stem
usually attenuated downwards, becoming cinereous and striate ;
gills dirty white. Spores 10 /*. diam.
On the ground under trees.
12 1 6 . R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) foetens. Pers.Syn.p.4,Hd.
Fcetens = stinking.
Acú á , fcetid. Pileus búllate, then expanded and depressed, rigid,
cuticle adnate, viscid ; disc flesliy ; margin widely membranaceous,
tuberculoso-sulcate ; stem stont, stuffed, then hollow ; gills adnexed,
very unequal, and forked, anastomosing by veins, whitish,
a t first g u tta te .—F r . Hym. Eur. 447. Sow. t. 415. Cooke
Illus. t. 1046.
In woods. Ju ly—Sept.
Spores 8-9 y.
1217. R u ssu la (Hetezophyllæ) su bfoetens. Smith, Journ. Bot.,
1873,/. 337.
Sub-foetens = m o r e or less stinking ; resembling R. fcetens.
^ Pilens búllate, snbviscid, disc fleshy, margin snbmembranaceons ;
gills thick, distant, aud branched ; stem not so stout as iu R. fcetens,