CLASSIFICATION OP AGAR* 



449. Cortinarius privignus I r. var. 

 Epicrisis, I 836 38. 



Illustrations: Cooke, 111.. PI. 827 (pale, dry, small). 

 Ricken, Die Blatterpilze, PI. 52, Fig. l' (rion Fr.). 



PILEUS 1-6 tin. broad, gibbous, campanulate-convex, obtu 

 hygrophanous, fuscous-hroum when moist, innately 

 ceous-silky, paler and with tinge of drab when dry, glabroue 

 margin ai first incurved ;n Length splitting radially. 1*1. 1. -II thin 

 excepl disk, concolor to pallid. GILLS adnate-emarginate, rather 

 broiid, ventricose, no1 crowded, brownish at first, then cinnamon, 

 edge concolor. STEM IT cm. long, 7 LO nun. thick, equal or Bubequal, 

 sometimes with <i bullions has,, /><ilii<i with tinge oj drab, silky-shin 

 ing when dry, glabrous, even, qoI cingulate, stuffed then holh 

 SPORES broadly elliptical, obtuse, rough, 8-9x5-6 micr. ODOB 

 and TASTE mild. 



Solitary <>r gregarious. <>n the ground among humus in pine and 

 beech woods. New Richmond. September-October, infrequent 



Tin- figures of this by Cooke and Ricken d<> no1 seem t.. apply 

 to the same plant. Ours is intermediate between the two and tits 

 more closely to the Friesian sense. The stem is usually clavate <»r 

 even bulbous ai base Inn equal elsewhere. The color "t the pilens 

 is soon similar to that of C. paleaci us, bu1 the character of it- sur- 

 face is quite different and the plan! is stouter. 



450. Cortinarius subrigens sp. nov. 



IMLKT'S 3 5 cm. limad, luoadly convex from the first, 

 panded-plane or subdepressed, bay-brown to chestnut and 

 with white hoariness when moist, fading quickly to cinnamon rul 

 and then hoary isabelline when dry, hygrophanous, even, margin at 

 first incurved and cortinate. FLESH rigid-brittle, thin, din© pal 

 lid or brownish. GILLS sinuate-adnate, close, medium broad, /<"//i</ 

 to brownish then cinnamon, edge entire and concolor. STEM 

 cm. long, equal or tapering downward, 5 I" mm. thick, rigid, 

 often curved, stuffed then hollow, ai Brs1 cortinate-fibrilloei 

 brescenl and silky-shining, pallid to white, rarelj Bubannulati 

 the white CORTINA. SPORES narrow-elliptical, Bubineqnil 

 slightly rough, 9 LO \ 1.5 5.5 micr. B \si I 'I \ 30 

 ODOR and TASTE mild. 



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