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cortina fugacious, gills deonrrent, broad, eroded, dirty, pallid, then
cinnamon.— (7oo/« Illus. t. 703. Grevillea t. 92.
In larch woods.
Gregarious, almost oiegpitose. Stem 3 in. long, an inch or more thick.
Pileus 4-0 in. broad. Yellow. Flesh white. Figures sent to and determined
by Fries as a form of this species.
8 8 5 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) russus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 341.
Jltissus = red.
Pdeus fleshy, conve.ico-plane, viscid, margin innately silhy-fibril-
lose ,- stem somewhat hollow, soft, attenuated, closely fibrillose,
pallid, nearly white, veil fugacious ; gills adnate, broad, crowded!
connected by veins, reddish-ferruginous.— Cooke Illu s t 7 5 l ’
Trans. Woolh. Cl. 1870, i. 1 .
In moist woods.
Pilens 4 in. broad, coppery red. Taste nauseous. Spores 8-10 X 5 /x.
Gills olivaceous.
8 86. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) infractus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 341.
Infractus = broken, bent. Referring to the margin of the pileus.
Pilens expanded, even, virgate, viscid, disc compact, growing
pale, margin thin, broken, a t length revolute, flexuous ; stem solkf,
ovately clavate, adpressedly fibrillose, growing pale, gills adnate
broad, crowded, olivaceous-umber.— Cooke Illu s. t. 704. ’
In beech woods.
Spores pip-sbaped, 10 x 8 m-
8 8 7 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) anfractus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 341.
Anfractus — broken, bent, recurved.
Pileus fleshy, unequal, and broken, a t length undulato-repand,
rather viscid, shining when dry ; stem stuffed, unequal, closely
fibrillose ; apex violaceous aud veiled ; gills arcuato-adfixed,
crisped, somewhat distant, dingy olive, then cinnamon.— Cooke Illus
t. 705.
In woods.
Thinner than C. infractus, usually more irregular.
888. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) B e rk e ley !. Coolce Illus. t. 706.
Berk'eleyi, in honour of the Rev. M. J . Berkeley, P .R .S.
Large. Pilens convex, then expanded, rath er viscid, shinino-
when dry, fleshy, smooth, or radiately silky, margin plicato-suleate,
becoming nearly even when old, the whole fungus a t first enclosed
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in a whitish volva, which breaks up in patches on the disc ; stem
thick, swollen at the base, white, densely fibrillose, solid, flesh
white ; gills scarcely distant, ventricose, slightly emarginate, dingy
olive, a t length pale cinnamon.— Cooke Illus. t. 706, 707. Cortin-
arius anfractus. Berk., not Fries.
In woods.
Pileus 4-6 in., fuliginous, at first with a tinge of violet at the margin.
Stem 6 in. long, 1 in. thick above, nearly twice as tbiok below. Spores sub-
fusiform, rough, 15 X 9 MI
f ScADRi. Bulb depressed or turbinate, marginate, stem fleshy,
fibrous, cortina usually inferior, arising from the margin of
th e bulb. Pileus equally fleshy.
Scauri = with swollen ankles.
* Gills whitisli, then clay-colour or pale cinnamon.
8 8 9 . C o itin a iiu s (Phlegmacium) m u ltifo im is.
342.
Fr. Sym. Fur.
Multiformis — of many shapes. Admodum mutahilis, very
variable (Fries).
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, equal, smooth, viscid ;
flesh and fugacious veil white; stem solid, attenuated, closely
fibrillose, naked, white, then yellowish; bulb submarginate ; gills
emarginate, crowded, serrated, white, then clay-coloured cinnamon.
— Sow. t. 102. Cooke Illus. t. 708.
In woods.
Spores 10-12 X 5 /x. Eongh.
var. fla v e sc en s. Cooke Illus. t. 709.
8 9 0 . C o itin a iiu s (Phlegmacium) nap us, Fr. S ym . Fur. 343.
Napus = a kind of turnip. From the bulbous base.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, smooth, glutinous, margin
broken; stem solid, equal, smooth, ascending from an oboonic,
oblique, marginate bulb, flesh white ; gills emarginate, broad,
rather distant, crisped, whitish, then dingy.— Cooke Illus. t. 710.
In pine woods.
Stem 2 in. long, yellowish at the base. Pileus 2-3 in. broad. Spores
smooth, 10 X 5 jU.
89 1 . Coartinaxius (Phlegmacium) a llu tu s . Fr. Mym. Lur,
Al'lutus = bathed, washed. From its viscidity.
Pileus fleshy, conically, convex, smootli, viscid, growing pale,
margin darker, flesh rufescent, stem viscid, white, mealy a t the