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488. Cortinaiius (Phlegmacium) cyanipes. Fr. " Blue- 

 stemmed Cortinarius." 



Pileus flesty, hemisplierical, then expanded, even, viscid ; 

 margin thin, smooth, of the same colour ; flesh whitish ; stem 

 solid, violaceous then whitish, naked above the thin veil ; bulb 

 depressed, oblique ; gills adnate, then emarginate, broad, rather 

 crowded, violaceous, then pallid. — Mon. Hym. ii. p. 8. Fr. Epicr. 

 I?. 258. Sow. t. 22^. C. cyanopus, Berk. Outl.p. 184:. 



In woods. 



Pileus 2|- in. broad, at first livid brown, then opaque tan-colour ; stem 2-3 

 in. long. ^ in. thick, naked, white, violet upwards ; gills 3-4 lines broad, at 

 first adnate, at length emarginate. 



489. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) russus. 7>. "Kuddy 



Cortinarius."' 



Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, viscid, margin innately silky- 

 fibrillose ; stem somewhat hollow, soft, attenuated, closely fibril- 

 lose, pallid, nearly white, veil fugacious ; gills adnate, broad, 

 crowded, connected by veins, reddish-ferruginous. — Fr. Epicr. p. 

 261. Trans. WooUi. CI. 1870, t. 1. 



In moist woods. Autumn. 



Pileus 4 in. broad, fleshy, convex, then flattened, obtuse, viscid, glabrous 

 at the disc, fibrous at the margin, brittle, uniformly red. Veil tender, fuga- 

 cious. Gills obtusely adnate, scarcely perceptibly rounded, or with a slight 

 decurrent toothj crowded, veined, of a red peroxide of iron colour, similar 

 to the pileas. Stem stufi'ed, then hollow, not bulbous, often curvato- 

 ascending, soft, streaked with fine silky fibres, somewhat pruinose at the 

 apex. Flavour not bitter but nauseous. Spores brown, '00032 X "0002 in. — 

 W. G. S, 



490. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) anfractus. Fr. '' Bent 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, unequal, plicate, at length undulato-repand, 

 rather viscid, shining when dry ; stem stuffed, unequal, closely 

 fibrillose ; apex violaceous and veiled ; gills arcuato-adfixed, 

 crisped, somewhat distant, dingy oKve, then cinnamon. — Fr. 

 Epicr. p. 262. Ann. N.H. no. 692. 



In woods. Rare. King's Cliffe. 



Pileus covered completely by a close white volva when young. — M.J.B. 

 Stem clavate, immargiuate, 2 in. long, | in. or more thick; pileus 2-3 in. 

 broad, even, dark olive, then dingy tawny. Gills emarginate, distant, 3-4 

 lines broad. 



