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4 9 1 . Cortlnazius (P h legm a c ium ) m u ltifo zm is . Fr.
Multiform Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, equal, smooth, viscid ;
flesh and fugacious veil white ; stem solid, attenuated, closely
fibrillose, naked, white, then yellowisb ; bulb submarginate ;
gills emarginate, crowded, serrated, wbite, then clay-coloured
cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr.p. 263. Sow. t. 102.
In woods. Rare.
Stem Holid, 2-4 in. long, about J in. thick, equal or attenuated, naked,
white, then yellowish. Pileus yellow, clayey yellow, tawny, &o. Flesh
white, at first compact, then soft. Spores ochraceous.
4 9 2 . Cortinazius (P h legm a c ium ) g la u c o p u s.
zoned Cortinarius.”
Fr. “ Brown-
Pileus compact, torn, expanded, subrepand, viscid, then floccoso
squamose or fibrillose, flesb at length yellowisb ; stem solid,
stout, striate, bluish, then pale yellowish, margined at the base;
gills emarginate, broad, bluish, then clay-coloured cinnamon.—
F r .E p ic r .p .264. Schceff. t. 53. Batsch. f . 73. lla s s .t. Mag.
Zool. 4 Bot. no. 4.
In pine woods. [S. Carolina.]
Stem solid, very thick, at first bulbous, 3 in. long, bulb evanescent, but
the base marginate, pale blue, without and within base yellowish. Pileus
rather viscid, rarely even, commonly floccoso-squamose, dingy yellow, tan-
coloured, tawny, or clay colour.
4 9 3 . Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) c a llo ch z o u s. Fr-
“ Tawny-viscid Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, smooth, viscid, unchangeable
; flesb compact, white ; stem solid, equal, fibrillose,
white, then yellowish ; bulb distinot, margined ; gills emarginate,
crowded, serrated, bright blue, tben purplish.—F r. Epicr.
p. 265. Berk. Outl. 1. 1 2 ,/. 3. Eng. F l. v. p . 86.
In woods. [S. Carolina.]
Pileus 3-4 in. broad, truly carnose, viscid when moist, nearly smooth, with
a satiny lustre, olivaceous tawny when young, tawny when full grown j flesh
tinged with yellow, and when young very dilute violet. Veil arachnoid.
Gills close, thin, emarginate, serrulate, at first bright violet, then ferruginous,
with a ffilute violet tinge, not at all olivaceous. Stem 1-3 in. high, 1
in. thick, fibrillose, the fibrillæ above copiously dusted with the spores, bulbous,
violet towards the gills, the rest whitish, when young very shaggy at
the base.—iff. J . B.
Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) coe zu le s c e u s . Fr.
“ Azure-blue Cortinarius.”
Pileus flesby, convex, tben expanded, even, viscid; flesb soft;
stem solid, attenuated, naked, bluisb, then whitish ; bulb mar-
ginate ; gills adnexed, crowded, quite entire, at first of a pure
dark blue.—Dr. Epicr. p. 265. Schceff. t. 34, / . 5. Letell. t. 651.
Ann. N.H ., no. 68. Vent. t. 32, f . 1-3.
In woods. Sept. Oct. [Cincinnati.]
Pileus 2J-3 in. broad, at length nearly plane, with the margin repand, of
a beautiful azure blue ; at first viscid, when dry marked with a few innate
indistinct sqaaraiform patches, fleshy, flesh rather firm, not changing to
violet when bruised. Gills rather distant, alnate, subdeourrent, obscurely
emarginate, violet, at length stained with the spores. Stem 3 in. high, F Î
in. thick, solid, bulbous, ofthe same colour as the pileus, fibrillose. Smell
like that of radishes.-iff. J. B.
4 9 5 . Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) p u zp u za sc en s. Fr.
“ Purplish Oortinarms.”
Pileus compact, dilated, subrepand, grained, viscid ; flesb
blue ; stem solid, blunt, fibrillose ; bulb marginate, vanishing ;
gills broadly emarginate, crowded, bluish, then clay-coloured
cinnamon, purplish when rubbed.—Fr. Epicr.p. 26b.
In woods. Common.
Pilens obtuse, disc compact, 4-5 in broad, bay or bright brown, then tawny
olive, with an elevated brown zone. Stem solid, thick, bulbous, pale blue.
Gills 3 lines and more broad.
4 9 6 . C oztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) d ib a p h u s.
Cortinarius.”
Fr. “ Spotted
Pileus flesby, piano-depressed, smooth, viscid, variegated;
flesb yellow, under tbe cuticle violet; stem stuffed, fibrillose,
sbining, yellow, purplish above ; bulb marginate ; gills adnate,
somewhat crowded, quite entire, ferruginous purple.—Fr. Epicr.
p . 266. Saund. 4 Sm. i.t. 10.
In woods.
Stem 3 iu. high, ^ in. thick. Pileus 3-4 in. broad, purplish, disc yellow,
at length spotted with lilac and repand.—Fries. Spores, with an apiculus
at both ends, '00U4 X '0003 in.
4 9 7 . Coztinazius (P h legm a c ium ) tu z b in a tu s . Fr. “ Topshaped
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, plane, tben depressed, even, viscid, of one
colour, smootb, growing pale ; flesh white, so ft; stem stuffed,
sub-equal, sbining, whitish ; bulb marginate ; gills attenuated,
isabelline, then ferruginous.—Fr. Epicr. p . 266. Bull. t. 110.
E n g .F I .y .p .31*.
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