r with reddish adpressed fibrillose sc. G. adnexed, ventricose
subdistant, opaque cinnamon.
Damp places under pines. Autumn. 2j x 6J X | in. Var. prmstigiostis Fr.
r . submembranous, striate, silky-fibrous towards edge, dark bay then
lighter. St. red-sqiiamulose. G. distant, tawny-cinnamon. Under’pines.
1101. C. eroeeofulvus Fr. (from the colour of the pileus ; crocetts
iafiron, fulvus, tawny) a.
P. campanulate, obtuse, flat, bright tawny-orange. St. hollow,
equal, striate, yellow, rufous-tinged. Z. a bright red line.’
G. adnato-sinuate, thick, subdistant, becoming ferruginous.
Woods, fir. Sept. 2 j x 2j X f in.
1102. C. limonius Fr. (from the lemon-coloured pileus; limoneus,
lemon-coloured) a. ’
P. convexo-plane, obtuse, tawny lemon-yellow, sometimes orange.
St. solid, equal, orange-yellow, light yellow floccoso-scaly!
G. adnate, distant, at first light yellow. Flesh colour as P.
Odour none. Woods, pine ; rare. 3j X 3J X J in.
1103. C. helvolus Fr. (from the pileus, becoming pale yellow,
helvolus) a h.
P. convexo-plane, obtuse or subumbonate, at first dark tawny-
cinnamon. St. solid, equal, fibrillose, paler than P. with a
median ferruginous A. G. emarginate, distant, thick, somewhat
veined.
Woods, mixed, wooded pastures. Sept.-Oct. 2 j x 3J X A i»-
1104. C. hinnuleus Fr. (from its fawn colour, hinnuletis) abc.
P. campanulato-expanded, umbonate, often pierced-dotted, tawny-
cinnamon ; marg. silky. St. stufifed, slightly attenuate downwards,
dull tawny; Z. broad, fugitive, white. G. emarginato-
adnexed or adnate, distant, thin, veined.
Tasteless. Woods, mixed; common. Aug.-Dee. 3j X 4 X # in. Variable
in size.
1105. C. gentilis Fr. (from its relationship to its neighbours ; gentilis,
of the same race) abc . - 1 >
P. campanulate, expanded, obtuse, orange, tawny-cinnamon or
yellowish. St. stuffed to hollow, equal, colour as P., with 3-5
yellow or sulphur zones. G. adnate, very distant, thick.
Flesh yellowish or pale brownish.
Gregarious. Woods, chiefly pine. Aug.-Oct. i f X 6 X J in.
1106. C. helvelloides Fr. (from a fancied resemblance to certain
species of Helvetia, a Discomycetous fungus) abc.
P. convex, flat, obtuse or umbonate, hygrophanous, ferruginous
to tawny; marg. striate. St. hollow, equal, flexuous, subferruginous,
white-silky above. Z. broad, yellowish. G. adnate,
very thick, very distant, violaceous umber to cinnamon and
ferruginous.
Woods, mixed, beech, among rotten leaves; uncommon. Auc -Oct
I X 4 X 4 in. fa •
1107. C. rutaellus Cooke {rubellus, ruddy) a.
P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, rufous-orange ; mid.
darker. St. solid, equal or subclavate, paler than P., 3- to 6-
zoned ferruginous. G. adnato-sinuate, scarcely crowded, pale
then bright ferruginous-red.
Swampy places. Autumn. 2| X 3j X J in. With the appearance of an
abnormal 1099 or 1111.
1108. C. bovinus Fr. (from its stout habitat; bovinus, like a bull) a b.
P. convex, obtuse, pallid to watery-cinnamon and tawny.
St. solid, spongy-bulbous, brownish-cinnamon, whitish above
the brown Z. G. adfixed or adnate, subdistant, cinnamon,
becoming dark.
Woods, mixed, pine. Sept. 3 X 2j X I in.
1109. C. nitrosus Cooke (from the nitrous odour) a b.
P. convexo-expanded, obtuse, flat, becoming scaly, fawn to
tawny; mid. brownish and darker. St. solid, subequal,
ochreous, paler than P., marked below with squamose zones.
G. emarginate, subdistant, violet to watery-cinnamon. Flesh
pale brown.
Woods, mixed. Autumn. 2j X 2 X | in.
1110. C. brunneus Fr. (from its brownish colour ; brunneus, brown) a b.
P. campanulate, flat, subumbonate, umber to dull reddish-tan.
S t stuffed, subequal, brownish, white-striate. A. dull brownish-
white. G. rounded-adnate, thick, distant, purplish to brownish-
cinnamon.
Woods, pine, moist places, amongst grass. Sept.-Oct. 3 | X 3I X i in.
1111. C. brunneofulvus Fr. (from its colours; brunneus, brown,
fulvus, tawny) a b.
P convexo-flat, subumbonate, fibrilloso-virgate, tawny-cinnamon ;
marg. at first white fibrillose. 57 stuffed to solid, subequal,
fibrilloso-striate, tawny, patched cinnamon, with a fugitive dull-
white Z. G. adnate, ventricose, subdistant, tawny-cinnamon.
Woods, pine, oak, amongst moss. Sept. ig X 2j X A « •
1112. C. injueundus Fr. (from its unpleasant odour; injttcundus,
unpleasant) «
P convex, plane, obtuse, fuscous-cinnamon. 57 solid, subclavate,
colour ’as P., then tawny-yellow, faintly lilac above Z.
G. emarginate, lilac-tan, then clay.
Odour musty. Woods, fir. Nov. 5 X 44 X f « •
1113 C glandieolOF Fr. (from its colour as of the acorn, glans) a.
' p ' campanulate, expanded, umbonate, becoming dull pale-
ochreous; marg. striate. St. hollow, subfibrillose with a
fugacious white Z. G. adnexo-adnate.
Woods, pine, Sphagnum bogs, mossy places. Autumn. i | X 3 X A « •
Var. airtus Fr. St. i in., flexuous, peronate with white Co., cingulate ;
um. becoming blackish.
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