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fuscous ; stem stuffed then hollow, equal, becoming yellowish-fuscous, 

 slightly striated with adpressed ' fibrils ^ rather smooth, with afoigacious 

 veil ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, pale olivaceous - fuscous then 

 becoming ferruginous, entire and whitish at the edge. 



Coupar-Angus, 1880. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



* Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) claricolor Fr. MycoL Scot. p. 



84. 

 Keir (Glasgow Show), 1880. 



2162. C. (Myxacium) mucifluus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 355. 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate-expanded, smeared with an 

 evanescent hyaline gluten, striate at the margin; when full grown com- 

 monly revolute, depressed and very repand, livid clay- colour, when 

 dry tan-colour, opaque ; stem attenuated downwards, soft, floccoso- 

 squamose and viscid from the fugacious veil, white or becoming azure; 

 gills adnate, distinct, from clay-colour to watery cinnamon. Odour 

 sweet. 



In fir woods. Aug. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Grantown. Rev. J. Keith. 



Europe. 



C. (Telamonia) limonius Fr. MycoL Scot. p. 92. 

 Scone, 1875. Dr B. White. 



C. (Telamonia) helvolus Fr. MycoL Scot. p. 92. 

 Kinnoull, 1875. Dr B. White. 



* C. (Hygrocybe) duracinus Fr. MycoL Scot. p. 93. 



Kinnoull, 1875. Dr B. White. 



* C. (Hygrocybe) leucopus Bull. MycoL Scot. p. 94. 



Moncreiffe, 1876. Dr B. White. 



