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1096. C. seutulatus Fr. (from the stem, chequered with the veil ; 

 seutu/a, lozenge-shaped) a b. 

 P. hemispherico-expanded, squamuloso-rivulose or lacunoso- 

 wrinkled, purple-umber or brick-fuliginous ; marg. white silky. 

 St. solid, subclavate, deep violaceous to fuscous, annulate and 

 4- to 7-zoned with white V. G. adnate, becoming cinnamon. 

 Flesh violaceous. 



Odour strong of radish. Woods, moist places. Aug. -Oct. 2§X4| 



in. 



1097. C. evernius Fr. (from the stem growing tall ; evernius, 



sprouting) a b c. 

 P. conico-campanulate, expanded, obtuse or subumbonate, purple- 

 bay-brown to pale pink-brown or umber with purplish marg., 

 hoary when old. St. stuffed, slightly attenuate upwards, 

 squamulose, violaceous or paler than P., obsoletely multi-zoned. 

 G. adnate, distant, becoming cinnamon. Flesh yellowish-white 

 in P., purplish or greyish in St. 



Woods, pine, mixed, damp places; frequent. Sept. -Dec. 2\ x 5^ x \ in. 



1098. C. quadricolor Fr. (from the four colours, yellow, violaceous, 



cinnamon, and white) a b. 

 P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, yellow to tawny. St. stuffed 

 to hollow, fibrillose, violaceous-whitish. A. fugitive, white. 

 G. adnate, distant, sometimes violet, becoming cinnamon, edge 

 white. 



Woods, beech. Oct. i£ x 3 X \ in. 



1099. C. armillatus Fr. (from the rings or zones round the stem ; 



armi/la, a ring) a b e. 

 P. campanulate, flat, dry, innately fibrillose or squamulose, brick- 

 red or sienna, often cinnabar-zoned or spotted at marg. St 

 solid, bulbous, fibrillose below, 1- to 6-zoned vermilion. G. 

 rounded or sinuato-adnate, becoming dark ferruginous. 



Taste agreeable or insipid ; odour of radish or of 1394, or of cold cooked 

 potatoes. Woods, mixed, under hazel ; frequent. Aug. -Oct. ^xyxh'm. 

 The vermilion zones are permanent after drying. 



1100. C. hsematochelis Fr. (from the blood-red zone of the stem ; 



Gr. haima, blood, ehe/us, the chest) a b e. 

 P. convex, gibbous, flat, pallid fuscous-brick-colour or claret- 

 sepia. St. solid, clavate, zoned rufous. G. rounded, adnate, 

 crowded, pallid cinnamon. 



Woods, beech. Aug.-Oct. 5 X 4J X \ in. Colour of bright red zone 

 permanent after drying. 



1100a. C. paragaudis Fr. (from the fibrillose veil ; paragauda, a 



border or trimming of a garment) a. 

 P. somewhat fleshy, campanulato-expanded, umbonate, becoming 

 somewhat fibrillose, brown, tawny, bay or tawny-tan, some- 

 times orange. St. hollow, twisted, soft, pallid reddish, clad 



