240 AGARICACE7E Cortinarius 



1114. C. punetatus Fr. (from the minute dots or punctures on the 



pileus ; punetatus, dotted) a. 



P. campanulate, flat, subumbonate, tan or somewhat cinnamon. 

 St. fistulose, fibrilloso-striate, yellow-fuscous, with a fugacious 

 brownish Z. G. adnato-rounded, very distant, brown-cinnamon. 



Woods, beech, fir. Autumn, if x 2§ x £ in. 



b. LcptophyllcB, 



1115. C. triformis Fr. (from its assuming three forms) a, the type 



form, Schafferi. 

 P. flat, gibbous or subumbonate, fawn to yellowish and whitish- 

 grey. St. stuffed, subbulbous, pallid or faintly pinkish-ochre. 

 A. distant, white. G. emarginato-adnate, ventricose, watery- 

 ochreous to pale cinnamon. 



Woods, beech. Oct. 3§ X 3J X § in. 1. Sc/nefflri, as above. 2. Melleo- 

 pallens. P. hemispherical, honey-colour, then pale tan. G. at first 

 yellowish. St. conically attenuate, pallid yellow. Woods, pine. 

 3. Fuscopallens. P. thin, fuscous, becoming pale. G. at first watery- 

 white. Woods, pine. 



1116. C. biformis Fr. (from its resembling two subgenera ; a Tela- 



monia with the appearance of a Hydrocybe) a. 



P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, dark ferruginous-brown to 

 pale bay. St. stuffed, attenuate downwards, fibrilloso-striate,. 

 paler than pileus. A. fugitive, white. G. adnato- or emarginato- 

 rounded, greyish to watery-cinnamon or whitish-umber. 



Woods, mixed. Oct. i\ x 2§ x \ in. With the habit of 1140. 



1117. C. periseelis Fr. (from the garter-like annulus ; Gr. periskelis, a 



garter) a e. 



P. campanulate, convex, umbonate, lilac, greyish or brownish,, 

 white-silky. St. stuffed, colour as P., or pale steel-grey, 

 fibrillose, multi-zoned fuscous. G. adnato-ascending, pallid or 

 salmon-tan to dark ferruginous. 



Bogs and under beeches. Autumn. 2 x 3! X T 3 g in. 



1118. C. flexipes Fr. (from the flexuous stem ; flexus, bent, pes, a 



foot) a b. 

 P. campanulate, expanded, acutely umbonate, dark-brown-fuscous, 



shaded violaceous to pale yellow, hoary-fibrillose. St. stuffed, 



pallid violaceous or steel-grey, floccoso-scaly below the white Z. 



G. adnate, slightly rounded, purple or umber-violaceous to 



cinnamon, edge whitish. 

 Woods, larch, fir ; frequent. Sept. -Oct. if X 3 X \ in. 



1119. C. flabellus Fr. (from a fancied resemblance to a small fan, 



flabellus) a b. 

 P. conical, expanded, umbonate, olivaceo-fuscous to yellow- 

 umber, then tan, at first white scaly, then incised and torn- 

 fibrillose. St. stuffed, floccoso-scaly, pallid, apex violet. 



