5 2 0 . Cortinazius (Dezmocybe) c in n am om eu s. Fr,
namon Cortinarius.”
“ Gin-
Pilens fleshy, thin, obtuse, umbonate, cinnamon-brown, silky
with innate yellowish fibrils, or squamulose, at length becoming
smooth ; stem stuffed, then hollow, thin, eq u a l; flesh and veil
yellowish ; gills adnate, broad, crowded, shining.—Dr. Epicr p
288. Krombh. 1. 11, f . 12-15. Letell.t. 652. Bolt. t. 156. S ow .t
20o. Vars. Eng. Fl. Y . p . 88. Mag. Zool. 4 Bot. no. 49.
In [United States.]
Pileus 1-24 in. broad, convex, or even obtusely conical when young becoming
nearly plane, obtusely umbonate, deep reddisli-cinnamon, often
cracking at the margin, which is thin and sonietimes fibrillose, smooth,
somewhat fleshy ¡ flesh yellowish; gills numerous, adnate, yellow cinnamon,
broad, margin often notched; stem 2-3 in. high, 2-4 lines thick, equal
fibrillose, yellow, solid, hollow an old plants.'—Grev,
(Fig. 44, reduced.)
5 2 1 . Coztinazius (Dermocybe) u lig in o su s . Berk. “ Bog
Cortinarius.”
Pilens campaniilato-conical, then expanded, bright red brown
very strongly umbonate, silky, sometimes streaked, flesh yellow-
olive, then cinnamon; stem flexuous, paler than the pileus; gills
distant, adnate with a tooth, yellow, tben olive, tben cinnamon
— Berk Outl. p .l9 1 .
In boggy woods amongst Sphagnum. King’s Cliffe.
of a beautiful red brown (almost
toick-red), and remarkable for its very strong but scarcely acute umbo.—
5 2 2 . Coztinazius (Dezmocybe) zaph an o id e s. Fr. “ Olive
Cortiuarius.”
Olivaceous, then discoloured ; pileus fleshy, campanulate, then
expanded, gibbous, silky with innate fibrils ; stem stuffed firm
fibrillose, opaque, and veil paler; gills adnato-ventricose, rather
crowded, olivaceous tben cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr p 290 Mich
t.l5 , f . 2 ? Eng. F I . y .p . 8 8 . '
In beech and fir woods. Scotch Highlands.
Pilous 2 in. broad, when moist brownish-olive, when dry vellowish-olivo
convex at first, then expanded. Gills broad, darter, adnate. or emarginate’-
^em 3 in. high, 4 hues thick, subaseeuding, fibrillose, villous at the base —
Sub-Gen. 5. Telamonia. Pr. Epicr. p. 291.
Pileus moist, bygropbanous,
at first glabrous or sprinkled
with the arachnoid superficial
fibres of the veil, tbin or moderately
compact in the disc ; stem
peronate, and annulate from an
inferior veil. Mostly large and
handsome. (Fig. 45.)
523.
Mg. 45.
Coztinazius (T e lam o n ia ) b u lb o su s.
Cortinarius.”
Fr. “Bulbous
Pileus somewbat flesby, campanulate, then expanded, smootb,
bright brown; disc fleshy, subgibbous ; stem stout, bulbous,
lallid, or paler than the pilens, veil white, peronate, subannu-
ate ; gills adnate, ratber distant, opaque, cinnamon.—Dr. Epicr.
p .292. S o w .t.130. E n g .F I . y .p . 8 1 .
In woods. Eare.
Pileus 2-3 in. broad, fibrillose under a lens, brittle, margin thin; gilla
rounded, subadnate, distinot, 3-5 lines broad. Stem 3-4 in. high, subfibrillose,
in full grown specimens ferruginous at the base. Smell like that of
radishes.—Fries.
5 2 4 . Coztinazius (T e lam o n ia ) to z v u s . Fr. “ Crabby
Cortinarius.”
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, pale-red brown,
wbitisb with fibrils or scales, at length pierced, smootb; stem
stout, sheathed with tbe white persistent veil, annulate, veil
violaceous at the a p e x ; gills tbick, distant, very broad, pnrp-
lisb-umber tben cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr. p . 293. Bull. t. 600, f .
Q .E .S . Krombh. 1.13, f 19-211 Eng. F I .y . p .8 2 .
In woods.
Pileus 3 in. or more broad; stem 3-5 in. high, 4-I io. thick, violet, but
clothed below with the white veil.