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AGAEICINI.
[S. Carolina.]
Pileus 2-3m. broad, convex, scarcely umbonate, at length often depressed,
viscid when moist, at length shining, very even, yellow tawny, carnose,
cuticle easily peeling off. Gills numerous, yellowish, then cinnamon, acutely
adnate. Stem 2-3 in. high, | in. or more thick, bulbous at the base and
often marginate, suli.l, not the least violet.—A/. J, B,
4 9 8 . C o itin a r iu s (P h legm a c ium ) fu lg e n s . F i\ “ Shining
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, plane, equal, silky-fibrillose, viscid, flesb at
length spongy, tan coloured ; stem stout, bulb depressed, marginate,
yellow, woolly, filamentose, at length pulverulent, ferruginous;
gills emarginate, somewhat i&ymj.— Fr. E p ic r.p .2 6 7 .
B. 4 Br. Ann. N .H . 1865, no. 1012. Saund. 4 . Sm. 1.12.
In pine woods, &c. Sept. Batbford Down.
Stem woolly, when young moist, viscid. Gills somewhat crowded quite
entire, at first yellowish, then ferruginous. Pileus 2-3 in. broad, sometimea
squamulose. Spores with an apiculus at both ends, '00036 X 'Û I02 in.
{Jig. 41, reduced.)
4 9 9 . C o r tin a iiu s (P h legm a c ium ) scau xu s. Fr. “ Club-footed
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, equal, smootb, tiger-spotted, viscid, becoming
pale,margin thin, at length somewhat striate ; stem solid, spongy
at the base, then marginato-bulbose, attenuated, striate, growing
pale ; gills attenuated, adnate, ratber tbin, crowded, purplish,
then olivaceous.—Dr.Dpfe r.p. 268. Berk. Outl.p.186. E n q .F l.
y .p . 86.
In woods. King’s Cliffe. [S. Carolina.]
. Soft, insipid. Pileus 2-3 in. broad, sometimes depressed ; gills rather thin,
at length cinnamon. Stem ahont 3 in. high, fibrillose, sometimes marginato-
bulbous, when growing amongst moss nearly equal.—Fries,
6 0 0 . Cortinarius (P h legm a c ium ) p r a sin u s. Fr. “ Leek-green
Cortinarius.”
Pileus compact, equal, viscid, variegated with scale-like spots ;
stem solid, short, firm, base marginato-bulbose, pallid greenish,
as well as the veil ; gills rounded, ratber distant, yellow-olive.—
Dr. Epicr. p . 268. Schoeff. t. 218. Vent. t. 23, f . 1-3.
In beecb woods.
Stem toort, solid, very thick, pale greenish, not violet, flesh greenish-
white. Pileus very obtuse, regular, viscid, spotted, sometimes bluish-green,
sometimes dingy brown, margin regularly involute; flesh dirty wh.te ; gills
emarginate, not crowded, yellowish olive or olivaceous, base darker, cinereous-
ohve.
AGAEICINI. 1 7 7
Suh-Gen. 2. Myxaoium, Fr. Epicr. p. 273.
Pileus glutinous ; veil (and
consequently tbe stem) viscid,
polished when dry.
{Fig. 42, reduced.)
501. Coztinazius (M y x a c ium ) c o llin itu s . Fr. “ Smeared
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, even, glutinous,
shining; stem firm, cylindrical, transversely squamose from tbe
breaking up of tbe glutinous floccose veil; gills adnate, clay-
coloured, or grey, theu cinnamon.—Dr. Epicr.p. 274. Sow. t. 9.
Bull.t. 519, 596. B u xh .iy .t.9 . Batsch. f . 197 ,G. var. E n q .F l
y.p.93. Vent. t. 32, f . 1-6. > u ■
In woods. Common. [g . Carolina.]
® J sometimes purplish, sometimes without any purple tint,
except when very young. Pileus 3 in. broad, expanded, very slimy, shining
Miind J ’s i S'"® ventricose, rounded
«»“ "scted by veins, distant; stem 4 in.
'i-1 ® i ® L within, except at the base, which is rhubarb-
veradv ’ “ ^ ^ " b e Jow with a white silky, slimy coat, broken trans-
X n l Ji * iJ’ rhubarb-coloured; fibrillose above the
obsolete r in g .- J i. J .B . Spores '00038 X '00022 in. (Fig. 42, reduced.)
5 0 2 . C o z tin a z iu s (M y x a c ium ) e la t io r . Fr. “ Tall Cortinarius.”
Pileus cylindrical, then expanded, viscid, disc rather fleshy,
even otherwise membranaceous, and plicato-riigose ; stem elongated,
soft, stout, attenuated at either end, squamose from the
orn veil; gills adnate, broad, connected by veins, and rugose,
brownish-ferruginous.—Dr. Djifer.;?. 274. Berk. Outl. p . 186.
In woods. Common.
in. long, j-m. ana more tbick, commonly attenuated,
wbS J fibrous ; pilens about 3-4 in. broad, when moist livid yellow,
brow 1 °®bre, but variable in colour, whitish, tan colour, bright
w S b r n a l ®™b-distant, at first 3 lines broad| aiter-
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