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1007. C. atrovirens Kalch. (from the pileus, often dark green, atrovirens)
a h.
P. convex, slightly depressed, green, sometimes olive-umber or
bluish-green. St. pale-green, ferruginous below. G. adnate.
Flesh tinged with green. Myc. sulphur or tawny.
Taste bitter ; odour none. Woods, pine. Oct.-Nov. 3 f X 2| X f in.
1008. C. seaurus Fr. (from the stem, as if with swollen ankles,
scaurus) a b.
P. convex, plane, depressed, spotted, tawny-fuliginous to
vinous j mid. darker. St. fibrilloso-striate, bluish-grey or
pale olive, becoming white. G. adnate or adnexo-rounded,
crowded.
Woods ; rare. Sept.-Nov. 3j X 3 X f in.
1009. C. herpetieus Fr. (from the lengthening stem ; Gr. herpetikos,
creeping) a b.
P. convex, obtuse, spotted, olive or yellow-olive, then tan. St.
stuffed, fibrillose, greyish above, yellowish or tan below. G.
adnate.
Woods. Sept. 2 j X 2f X § in.
c. Elasticce.
1010. C. eumatills Fr. (from the colour of the pileus : cumatilis,
sea-coloured, blue) abc .
p . convex, slate-grey or purple-grey ; marg. fringed with Co.
S t subbulbous, sometimes slightly rooting, white. G. attenuato-
adnexed or adnate, serrate.
Sometimes subcæspitose. Woods. Sept.-Oct. 3 f X 4j X f in.
1011. C. serarius Fr. (from the whey-like moisture of the pileus, like
serum) a.
P. convexo-plane, gibbous, ochreous, buff-whitish or white.
St. fibrillose, subrooting, ochre-whitish or white. G. broadly
adnate, crowded, at first pale olive, then sienna-olive with
ochre. Flesh pale yellowish.
Woods. Autumn. 3f X 3j X f in.
1012. C. emollitus Fr. (from its soft substance ; emollitus, soft) a b.
P. convex, obtuse, subrepand, fibrilloso-virgate, tawny ochreousyellow.
St. fibrillose, white, then tinged yellow. G. emarginate
broad, subdistant. ’
Often cæspitose. Taste acrid. Woods, beecb, grassy places. Sept.-Oct.
X X ^ in.
1013. C. erystallinus Fr. (from the shining white pileus ; Gr
krustallinos, crystalline) a b.
P. expanded, obtuse, at first watery-pallid, or ivory. St. fibrillose
whitish-straw, zoned. G. emarginate. ^
Taste acrid. Woods, beech, fir, oak. Oct. l | X i f X J in.
1014. C. deeoloratus Fr. (from the change of colour in the bibulous
pileus, drying lighter in patches) abc.
P campanulato-expanded, obtuse, clay-colour or tan corrugate
when old. 57 whitish. G. emarginate, adnate, or decurrent.
Taste acrid. Woods, birch pine, beech.
large and small. Large 34 X 3 i X S | - i f X iJ X J m.
1015 C. deeolorans Fr. (from the gills, soon changing colour from
purple to cinnamon, but unchanging when bruised) « b. ^ ^
P. convexo-fiat, yellow; marg. fringed with Co. 57 shmmg-
white, zoned. G. emarginate or sinuato-adnexed, crowded,
thin. Flesh white. r j j
Woods, fir. Sept.-Oct. 2| X 3i X | in. Must not be confounded
with 981.
1016. C. porphyropus Fr. (from the purple stem; Gr. porplmreos,
pous, afoot) a b c.
P. Lnvexo-plane, innately streaked, hyid brownish-clay. 57.
purple, becoming whitish, but again lilac or purple if bruised
G adnato-emarginate or rounded, at length cinnamon, but
again purple if bruised. Flesh deep purple.
Tas^e insipid ; odour in drying sometimes of mice. Woods. Sept.-Oct.
2f X 2f x i i n .
1017. C. eroeeoeseruleus Fr. (from the saffron-gills and blue-purple
pileus; croceus, saffron, caruleus, azure) a b
P . gibbous, plane or depressed. 57 naked whitish or pale
purple, zoned. G. emarginate. Flesh pallid.
Odour disagreeable. Woods, beech. Oct. iJ X i f X A «■
1018. C. eoruseans Fr. (from the glittering pileus; coruscans,
P obtuse,”flat, ochreous, often spotted tawny. 57 solid fibrilloso-
striate, white. G. plano-decurrent.
Taste and odour obsolete. Copses, beech. 5j X 4 i X J m.
1019. c.papulosus Fr. (from the granular patches on the pileus;
papulosus, full of pimples) a. .
P. convfexo-plane, honey-tan; mid glabrous,
when dry. St. solid, fibrillose, white. G. adnato-decurrent.
Woods, pine. Oct.-Nov. 2f X 3l X 4 m.
1020. C. vespertinus Fr. (from the dull colours, as of evening,
P . U iZ lo -f^ an o , pale umber; marg. fringed with Co. 'S'7 solid,
fibrillose, white. G. emarginate, broad, crowded, umber,
shaded olive.
Woods, o a k . Oct. 2 f X 4 X i m .
1021. C. olivaseens Fr. (from the olive-greenish pileus) ac.
P. convexo-plane, glabrous; marg. striate, IttF h fow r M
57 tan-white. G. emarginate or adfixed, olive-broivn. Ilesh
yellowish near surface of P. and St. ^
Taste acrid. Damp places amongst pines. Sept. 2j X 3i X A
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