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apex, striate with reddish lines below, marginately bulbous gills
acinate rather crowded, crenulate, thin, whitish, then rufescent.—
Cooke Ulus. i. 752.
In jiine woods.
Small, remarkable for the reddish colonr.
8 9 2 . Co itinarius (Phlegmacium) ta lu s. Fr. S ym . Eur. 344.
Ta'lus = the ankle. Cf. the name of the subdivision, Scauri.
Pileus fleshy, convex, eqnal, even, smooth, viscid ; stem solid,
equal cylindrical, nearly smooth, base marginately bulbous, as well
as the flesh becoming p a le ; gills emarginate, rather crowded,
ochraceous straw-colour (scarcely discoloured).— U o o /e J /te . t. 711.
In woods.
Pileus 2 in.Bulb small. Stem 3 in. long, J in. thick, broad, or a little
more. Spores 8-9 X 4-5 y.
** Gills violet, blue, purplish, at length cinnamon.
8 9 3 . Coitinarius (Phlegmacium) g laucopu s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 344.
Glauc'o-pus — with the foot bluish (yXauKos).
Pileus compact, torn, expanded, subrepand, viscid, then floccoso-
squamose or fibrillose, flesh at length yellowish ; stem solid, stout,
striate, bluish, then pale yellowish, margined a t the b a s e ; gills
emarginate, broad, bluish, then clay-coloured cinnamon.— Cooke
Illus. t. 712.
In pine woods.
Stem 3-4 in. long. first pale blue within. Spores 8 X
4-5 y 9-10 X i y.
Alwaj's thick,
G.M.
8 9 4 . C o rtin a riu s (Phlegmacium) caiochrous. Fr. Sym. Fur. 34b.
Cal'o-chroiis = beautifully coloured.
Pileus fleshy, convex, theu expanded, smooth, viscid, unchangeable
; flesh compact, white; stem solid, eqnal, fibrillose, white, then
yellowish ; bulb distinct, margined ; gills emarginate, crowded,
serrated, bright blue, then purplish.— Outl. t. 12 f. 8
Cooke Illus. t. 713.
In woods.
Spores 7-8 X 4 y.
8 9 5 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) c c e iu le sc en s. Fr. S ym Fur
345.
Ccera/^scens = becoming or almost azure.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, even, viscid ; flesh soft :
stem solid, attenuated, naked, bluish, then whitish; bulb marginate;
gills adnexed, crowded, quite entire, a t first of a pure dark blue.—
Cooke Illus. t. 721, 722.
In woods.
Spores 10-12 X b y.
8 9 6 . Co itinarius (Phlegmacium) p u ip u ia s c e n s . Fr. Sym. Fur.
345.
Purpurascens — becoming purple, purplish.
Pileus compact, dilated, subrepand, tiger-spotted, viscid ; flesh
everywhere blue; stem solid, stout, fibrillose ; bulb marginate,
vanishing ; gills broadly emarginate, crowded, bluish, then clay-
coloured cinnamon, purplish whenruhbed.— Cooke Illus. t. 723, 724.
In woods.
Pileus often with a raised submarginal zone. Spores 10-12 x 5-6 y.
8 9 7 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) p u ip u ia sc en s, var. su h -p u ip
u ia scen s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 346.
Sub-purpurascens = almost C. purpurascens.
Pileus thinner than in the type form, slightly virgate, growing
p a le ; stem stuffed, nearly equal, white, with a bluish tinge ; bulb
somewhat marginate ; gills cinnamon, and, as well as the flesh,
becoming purple when bruised.— Cooke Illus, t. 72b.
On the ground.
* ** Gills ferruginous, tawny, or yellow.
8 9 8 . Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) dibaphus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 346.
Di-baph'us, 8t/3a(^os, double-dyed, dyed of two colours.
Pileus fleshy, piano-depressed, smooth, viscid, variegated; flesh
yellow, under the cuticle violet; stem stuffed, fibrillose, shining,
yellow, purplish above ; bulb marginate; gills adnate, somewhat
crowded, quite entire, ferruginous purple.—Saund. 4 Sm. i. t. 1 0 .
In woods.
Stem 3 in. long, J in. thick. Pilens 3-4i in. broad.
var. x a n th o p h y llu s . Cooke Illus. t. 753.
Xanth'o-phyllus = with yellow leaves, or gills,
Gills a t first, and for a long time, yellow.
Spores 12 X 5 M-
8 9 9 . Cortinarius (P h legm a c ium ) tu rb in a tu s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 346.
Turbina'tus = cone-shaped, like a spinning-top, turbo. Said of
the bulb.
Pileus fleshy, plane, then depressed, even, viscid, o f one colour,
smooth, growing p a le ; flesh white, so ft; stem stuffed, sub-equal.