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1114. C. punetatus Fr. (from the minute dots or punctures on the
pileus; punctatus, dotted) a.
P. campanulate, flat, subumbonate, tan or somewhat cinnamon.
St. fistulose, fibrilloso-striate, yellow-fuscous, with a fugacious
brownish Z. G. adnato-rounded, very distant, brown-cinnamon.
Woods, beech, fir. Autumn, i f x 2§ x ^ in.
b. LcptophylliB.
1115. C. triformis Fr. (from its assuming three forms) a, the type
form, Schafferi.
P. flat, gibbous or subumbonate, fawn to yellowish and whitish-
grey. St. stuffed, subbulbous, pallid or faintly pinkish-ochre.
A. distant, white. G. emarginato-adnate, ventricose, watery-
ochreous to pale cinnamon.
Woods, beech. Oct. 3g X 3J X f in. i. Schafferi, as above. 2. Melleo-
pallens. P. hemispherical, honey-colour, then pale tan. G. at first
yellowish. St. conically attenuate, pallid yellow. Woods, pine.
3. Fuscopallens. P. thin, fuscous, becoming jrale. G. at first watery-
white. Woods, pine.
1116. C. biformis Fr. (from its resembling two subgenera; a Tdamonia
with the appearance of a Hydrocybe) a.
P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, dark ferruginous-brown to
pale bay. St. stuffed, attenuate downwards, fibrilloso-striate,
paler than pileus. Z. fugitive, white. G. adnato-or emarginato-
rounded, greyish to watery-cinnamon or whitish-umber.
Woods, mixed. Oct. 2j X 2| x J in. With the habit of 1140.
1117. C. periseelis Fr. (from the garter-like annulus; Gx. periskdis, a
garter) a c.
P. campanulate, convex, umbonata, lilac, greyish or brownish,
white-silky. St. stuffed, colour as P., or pale steel-grey,
fibrillose, multi-zoned fuscous. G. adnato-ascending, pallid or
salmon-tan to dark ferruginous.
Bogs and under beeches. Autumn. 2 X 3J X A if-
1118. C. flexlpes Fr. (from the flexuous äiom-, flexus, hent, pes, a
foot) a b.
P. campanulate, expanded, acutely umbonate, dark-brown-fuscous,
shaded violaceous to pale yellow, hoary-fibrillose. St. stuffed,
pallid violaceous or steel-grey, floccoso-scaly below the white Z.
G. adnate, slightly rounded, purple or umber-violaceous to
cinnamon, edge whitish.
Woods, larch, fir ; frequent. Sept.-Oct. i f X 3 X | in.
1119. C. flabellus Fr. (from a fancied resemblance to a small fan,
flahellus) a b.
P. conical, expanded, umbonate, olivaceo-fuscous to yellow-
umber, then tan, at first white scaly, then incised and torn-
fibrillose. St. stuffed, floccoso-scaly, pallid, apex violet.
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G. adnate, dark violaceous to cinnamon
Woods, beech,
Z. OX A. white or none,
and olive.
In troops, gregarious. Odour strong, somewhat of radish,
moist places, f X 2j X 4 in.
1120. C. psammoeephalus Fr. (from the furfuraceo-squamulose pileus,
as if sand-covered ; Gr. psammos, sand, kephale, the head) a.
Tawny-cinnamon.
P. convex, plane, subumbonate, at length revolute. St. stuffed
to hollow, slightly attenuate upwards, squamulose below A.
G. sinuato-adnate, becoming umber-cinnamon.
Odour none. Woods, mixed, fir, charcoal heaps ; frequent. Sept.-Oct.
2j X I f X A in-
1121. C. ineisus Fr. (from the cracked, incised pileus) a b.
P. convex, expanded, broadly umbonate, naked, then fibrilloso-
scaly, brown of various shades. St. stuffed, fibrous, fibrillose,
tan to ochreous and brown. A. white or obsolete. G. adnate,
subdistant, salmon to deep sienna.
In troops or subcæspitose. Odour slight. Woods, pine, naked ground, dry
places, dry turf bogs. Sept. I§ X i f X 4 >“•
1122. C. iliopodius Fr. (from the colour of the stem, as if dirty ;
Gr. ilus, mud, pous, a foot) abc .
P. expanded, umbonate, opaque cinnamon to tan. St. stuffed,
equal, fuscous, pale saffron-cinnamon within. A. median
white. G. adnate, subdistant, thin, salmon to cinnamon.
Taste somewhat of radish. Woods, mixed, fir, beech ; common. July-Dee.
i f X 2 f X A « •
1123. C. hemitriehus Fr. (from the partly hairy pileus and stem ; Gr.
hemi, half, thrix, a hair) a b.
P. convex, expanded, umbonate, grey or dark fuscous to fuscous-
tan, erect white-fibrillose, especially round marg. ; um. dark.
St. hollow, equal, white flocculose below the median white A.
G. adnate, very crowded, clay to cinnamon or sienna. Flesh
sienna.
Woods, mixed, mossy places, boggy ground, amongst fallen leaves ;
uncommon. April-Oct. i f X 2 f X J in.
1124. C. stemmatus Fr. (from the silky marginal band of the pileus,
like a wreath, Gr. stemma) a.
P. convex, expanded, subumbonate, dark to pale brown. St.
stuffed to hollow, equal or slightly attenuate dowmwards,
ferruginous-brown within and without, with grey-white zones.
G. adnate, crowded, opaque date-brown.
Woods, moist places. Autumn, i J X 3f X A «■
1125. C. rigidus Fr. {rigidtis, firm) a b.
P. conico-campanulate, umbonate, cinnamon-bay to yellowish-
tan ; marg. pellucidly striate. St. stuffed to hollow, equal,
colour as P. variegated with tan-white and umber zones. G.
adnate, ventricose, subcrowded, salmon to cinnamon.
Odour strong. Woods, damp places. Nov. i f X 2f X A
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