116 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



Cortinarhis (Phlegmacium) corruscans, Fries, Epicr., p. 271 ; 

 Cke., Hdbk.. p. 32 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 733. 



Under buslies, &c. 



Taste and smell none. Pileus regular, ocliraceous-yellow, 

 often spotted with tawny. 



Cortinarius (Phleg.) papulosus. Fr. 



Pileus 2^,-3^ in. across, fleshy, at first convex, obtuse, then 

 plane, at length depressed, disc usually gibbous, glabrous, 

 viscid, even at the margin, honey-coloured tan, disc darker 

 ferruginous or brownish, the cuticle becoming broken up 

 into minute, areolar, brownish granules when dry ; flesh 

 white, thick at the disc, margin thin ; gills adnato-decurrent, 

 crowded, slightly joined behind, but separating from the 

 stem when old and connected by a spurious collar, 2-3 lines 

 broad, pallid, soon ochraceous, at length yellowish-cinnamon ; 

 stem solid, firm, entirely fleshy inside, equal or thickened 

 at the base, 3 in. long, ^ in. or more thick, densely fibrillose, 

 apex naked, white ; veil inferior, white, very fugacious. 



Cortinarius {Pldegraaciinii) jjapulosus, Fries, Monogr.,ii. p. 33; 

 Cke., Illustr., pL 718; Cke., Hdbk., p. 248. 



In pine woods, &c. 



Entirely white inside, by which the present is distinguished 

 from C. percomis and other allies. (Fries.) 



There is a form Adth a long flexuous hollow stem. 



Var. major, Fries, Monogr., ii. p. 33. 



Stem attenuated from the base, filamentous from the 

 inferior veil, apex cortinate, at length coloured like the gills ; 

 pileus glutinous, yellowish ferruginous, margin much paler, 

 disc truly granular; gills slightly sinuate. 



CEEPIDOTUS. Fr. (figs. 1-3. p. 3.) 



Pileus excentric, often resupinate or laterally attached ; 

 stem excentric, lateral, or entirely absent ; veil not evident ; 

 gills more or less decurrent or radiating from an excentric 

 point ; spores pile ferruginous or cinnamon-colour. 



Crepidotns, Fries, Syst. Myc, i. p. 272 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 189. 



Distinguished by the resupinate, sessile, or excentrically 

 stipitate pileus ; many of the species are minute. Care 

 must be taken not to confound the present genus with 



