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Suh-Gen. 1. P h l e g m a c iü m , P r. Epicr. p. 256.
Pileus with a continuous
pellicle, viscid when moist;
veil (and consequently the
stem) dry, not glutinous.
(Fig. 41, reduced.)
Pig. 41.
48 6 . Coztinazius (Fhlegmacium) capezatus. Fr. “ Wrinkled
Cortinarius.”
^ Pileus fleshy, ovate, then expanded, obtuse, moist, incrusted
witb superficial wbite flocci; stem stout, smooth, wbite, squamulose
at tbe apex, from the broken, reflexed, membranaceous
ring ; gills fixed, seceding, serrate, crowded, clay-coloured.—Fr.
Epicr.p. 256. F l. Dan. 1. 1675. Krombh. t. 73, f . 10-12. Bot. E .
B o rd .t.9 . Ann. N .H . no. 691.
In woods. Sept. Berwickshire. Lancashire.
Pileus, ring, and stem presenting deeper or lighter shades of ferruginous
orange, dusted with pulverulent particles, which consist of obovate pedicellate
cells, the sides of which are sometimes proliferous, «pores bright ferruginous,'
0004 in. long.-iff. J.A.
487. Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) v a z iu s.
Cortinarius.”
Fr. “ Variable
Pileus compact, hemispherical, then expanded, even, viscid,
discoid ; margin smootb ; flesb white ; stem solid, sbort, with
conical adpressed flocci, whitish ; gills emarginate, crowded, quite
entire, purplish, at length clay-coloured or cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr.
p .2 b 8 . Schoeff.t. 42. Eng. F I.y . p . 87.
In woods. Sept.—Nov. [Cincinnati.]
Very variable iu size, hut nearly constant in colour, never having a blue
tin t on the stem ; gills when young pale (purplish, margin yellow), at length
dilute, ot a clay colour, inclining to cinnamon. Stem short or elongated,
marginato-bulbous, or nearly equal, even or scaly.—Dries.
Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) c y a n ip e s . Fr. “ Bluestemmed
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, even, viscid ;
margin thin, smooth, of the same colour ; flesb whitish ; stem
solid, violaceous then whitish, naked above the thin veil ; bulb
depressed, oblique ; gills adnate, then emarginate, broad, rather
crowded, violaceous, then pallid.—Mon. Hym. ii. p. 8. Fr. Epicr.
p. 258. Sow. t. 223. G. cyanopus, Berh. O u tl.p .184.
In woods.
Pileus 2i in. broad, at first livid brown, then opaque tan-colour ; stem 2-3
in. long, i in. thick, naked, white, violet upwards ; gills 3-4 lines broad, at
first adnate, at length emarginate.
489. Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) zu ssu s .
Cortinarius.”
Fr. “ Ruddy
Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, viscid, margin innately silky-
fibrillose ; stem somewbat hollow, soft, attenuated, closely fibrillose,
pallid, nearly white, veil fugacious; gills adnate, broad,
crowded, connected by veins, reddish-ferruginous.—Er. Epicr. p .
261. Trans. Woolh. Cl. 1870,1.1.
In moist woods. Autumn.
Pilens 4 in. broad, fleshy, convex, then flattened, obtuse, viscid, glabrous
at the disc, fibrous at the margin, brittle, uniformly red. Veil tender, fugacious.
Gills obtusely adnate, scarcely perceptibly rounded, or with a slight
deeurrent tooth, crowded, veined, of a red peroxide of iron colour, similar
to the pilens. Stem stnffed, then hollow, not bulbous, often cnrvato-
ascending, soft, streaked with fine silky fibres, somewhat prninose at the
apex. Flavour not bitter but nauseous. Spores brown,’00032 X ‘0002 in.—
W. G. S.
490. Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) a n fz a c tu s. Fr.
Cortinarius.”
‘ Bent
Pileus fleshy, unequal, plicate, at length undulato-repand,
ratber viscid, shining when dry ; stem stuffed, unequal, closely
fibrillose ; apex violaceous and veiled; gills arcuato-adfixed,
crisped, somewhat distant, dingy olive, tben cinnamon.—Fr.
Epicr.p. 262. Ann. N .H . no. 692.
In woods. Eare. King’s Cliffe.
Pileus covered completely by a close white volva when young.—M .J .B .
Stem clavate, immargiuate, 2 in. long, J in. or more thick; pileus 2-3 in.
broad, even, dark olive, then dingy tawny. Gills emarginate, distant, 3-4
lines broad.