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In river sand. June. 



East. — — — Dee — — 



West. — — — — 



Drumoak, Aberdeenshire. Rev. David Paul. 



2261. Cortinarius (Inoloma) albo-violaceus P. Fr. Hym. 



Eur. p. 361. 



Pileus fleshy, silky, with innate fibrils, at length broadly 

 gibbous, and, as well as the clavate or somewhat conical 

 stem, which is somewhat zoned in the middle, and often 

 peronato-annulate, becoming violaceous white ; flesh juicy, 

 azure blue-white; gills adnexed, somewhat distant, ser- 

 rulate, at first cinereous-violaceous. Inodorous, insipid. 



In wood. Sep. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. _____ 



Altyre, Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 



England. Europe. 



2262. C. (Telamonia) paleaceus Weinm. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 



386. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conico-expanded 

 umbonate (commonly acutely), silky with small white 

 villous scales, becoming fuscous (tan) ; stem fistulose, 

 flexuose, undulate, white-squamulose, and ringed at the 

 apex, becoming pallid-fuscous ; gills adnate, truly crowded, 

 whitish, at length cinnamon. 



In wood. Sep. — Oct. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. _____ 



Forres. Rev. Dr. Keith. 



England. Europe. 



2263. C. (Hydrocybe) scandens Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 396. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conical then flat- 

 tened, with a slightly fleshy umbo (acute, obtuse, or ob- 

 solete), striate at the margin, \-\ in. and more broad, 

 tawny ferruginous then watery honey-colour, tan when dry, 

 but the umbo becoming tawny ; stem fistulose, flexuous, 

 even, soft, thickened at the apex, attenuated at the base, 

 whitish, becoming yellow when moist, and shining white 

 when dry ; the subulate base always dead white, 3-4 

 in. long, 2 lines thick ; gills adnate, thin, somewhat 

 distant, narrow, 1-2 lines broad, plane, tawny-cinnamon, 

 of the same colour, edge. Veil thin, fibrillose, superior, 



In pine wood. Oct. 



