tlie cortina, and flesh w h ite ; gills emarginate and decurrent
crovTded, quite entire, wiiitish.—(700/1:«/Z/iis. t. 696.
In dry places, cliiefly in pine woods.
1^-2 m. long, and above an inchf thick. 2 “ 01-® Inroad- Stem
87 7 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) seb a c eu s. Fr. Sym. Fur. 887.
Seha’ceus, from sebum = tallow. Perhaps from its viscidity.
Growing^ pallid.^ Pileus fleshy, expanded, somewhat repand,
with a pruinose whitish veil, rather viscid, flesh white ; partial veil
very fugacious, wliite ; stem solid, stout, equal, fibrillose ; gills
emarginate, not clouded, clay-coloured.— Coohe Illu s. t. 697.
In pine woods.
sp'XiiE',,'.« .
8 7 8 . Cortinarius (P hlegma c ium) lu str a tu s . Fr. S ym . Fur. 337.
Lustra'tus = purified. In allusion to its lack of colour.
_ Whitish. _ Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, equal, even, smooth,
viscid, margin fibrillose, fringed with the v e il; stem solid, stout
nearly e q u a l; gills rounded, very much crowded, unchangeable.—
Cooke Illus. t. 799.
In heathy places.
** Gills from violet or purplish becoming cinnamon.
8 7 9 . Cortinarius (P hlegma c ium) v a r iu s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 339.
Var’ius = variable.
Pileus compact, hemispherical, then expanded, even, viscid dis
coid; margin smooth; flesh white; si«m solid, short, comm/,’ clad
with adpressed flocoi, whitish; gills emarginate, crowded, quite
entire, purplish, a t length clay-coloured or cinnamon.— Cooke Illus.
t. 69§,
In woods.
or more'below'^“ ’^ ^ ^
8 8 0 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) cy anopu s. Fr. S ym . Fur.
Cyan o-pus = with a dark-blue («uavos) foot. From the violet
stem.
Pileus fle.shy, hemispherioal, then expanded, even, viscid ; margin
thm, smooth, of the same colour; flesh whiiisli; stem solid, violaceous
then whitish, naked above the thin veil ; bulb depressed
oblique; gills adnate, then emarginate, broad, rather crowded
violaceous, then pallid.— (7oo/«« Illus. t. 699. Sow t 22S ’
881. Cortinarius (P h legm a c ium ) var iico lo r . Fr. Sym. Fur. 33S.
Varii'color = of variable colour.
Pilens onnipact, convex, then expanded, viscid, discoid, margin
tomentose violet, stem hard, stout, at first villose, bluish then becoming
whitish, flesh of the same colour, gills decnrrently emarginate,
somewhat arcuate, crowded, bluish clay-coloured, then cinnamon.
— Cooke Illu s . t. 700.
In pine woods, &c.
var. nem o r en sis. Fr. S ym . Fur. 338.
Nemorensis = of or belonging to a grove or wood.
Pileus compact, a t first smootli, viscid, soon dry, opaque, piloso-
rivulose, stem clavate, hollow and mealy a t the apex, gills rounded,
rather decurrent.— Cooke Illu s. t. 863.
In beech woods.
Pileus 4-5 in., bay brown, then yellowish. Stem 3 in. long. Spores
9-10 X 5 M.
8 8 2 . Cortinarius (Phlegm a c ium ) largus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 339.
Largus — large.
Pileus fleshy, dilated, repand, rather thick, coated with adpressed
silky fibrils, slightly viscid, flesh bluish grey, then white ;
stem solid, fibrillose, curved, violaceous, becoming whitish, pruinose
a t the apex ; gills adnate, emarginate, broad, crowded, quite entire ;
bluish grey, then clay-coloured, cinnamon.— Cooke Illus. t. 701.
Orevillea t. 103, f. 1.
In pine woods.
Pileus 4-6 in. Stem commonly 4-6 in. long. Spores 12-14 x 7 /x.
8 8 3 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) R ied e r i. Fr. S ym . Eur. 339.
Ilied'eri, in honour of M. Eieder, of St. Petersburg.
Pileus compact, campanulate, then expanded, even, glutinous,
shining when dry, flesh watery ; stem solid, clavate, lilac, silky, and
fibrillose ; gills adnate, rather thick, eroded, lilac, then cinnamon.
— Cooke Illus. t. 702.
In pine woods.
Stem 4-5 in. long. Pileus 3 in. broad (or less), obtusely umbonate,
ochraceous. Spores 12 X 5 y.
Gills yellow, cinnamon, ferruginous.
8 8 4 . Cortinarius (P hlegma c ium) sa g in u s. Fr. S ym . Fur.
Sagimus — flattened.
Pilens fleshy, plano-convex, unequal, smooth, viscid ; stem
solid, somewhat bulbous, fibrillose, becoming yellowish, apex naked.