174 AGAEICINI. 



491. Cortinaarius (Phlegmacmm) xntiltiforxnis. Fr. 



Multiform Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, equal, smooth, viscid ; 

 flesh and fugacious veil Tvhite ; stem solid, attenuated, closely 

 fibrillose, naked, white, then yellowish; bulb submarginate ; 

 gills emarginate, crowded, serrated, white, then clay-coloured 

 cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr.p. 263. Sow. 1. 102. 



In woods. Rare. 



Stem solid, 2-4 in. long, about |- in. thick, equal or attenuated, naked, 

 white, then yellowish. Pileus yellow, clayey yellow, tawny, &c. Flesh 

 white, at first compact, then soft. Spores ochraceous. 



492. C3jrtlnairius (Phlegmacmm) glauco]?us. Fr. "Brown- 



zoned Cortinarius." 



Pileus compact, torn, expanded, subrepand, viscid, then floc- 

 coso-squamose or fibrillose, flesh at length yellowish ; stem solid, 

 stout, striate, bluish, then pale yellowish, margined at the base; 

 gills emarginate, broad, bluish, then clay -coloured ciunamon. — 

 Fr. Epicr.p. 26 L. Schceff. t. 53. Batsch. f. 73. JIuss.t. Hag. 

 Zool. ^' Bot. no. 4. 



In pine woods. [S. Carolina.] 



Stem solid, very thick, at first bulbous, Sin. long, bulb evauescent, but 

 the base marginate, pale blue, without and within base yellowish Pileus 

 rather viscid, rarely even, commonly floccoso-squamose, dingy yellow, tan- 

 coloured, tawny, or clay colour. 



493. Cortinarius (Phlegmaciuxn) callochrous. Fr. 



" Tawny-viscid Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, smooth, viscid, un- 

 changeable ; flesh compact, white ; stem solid, equal, fibrillose, 

 white, then yellowish ; bulb distinct, margined ; gills emargi- 

 nate, crowded, serrated, bright blue, then purplish. — Fr. Epicr. 

 p. 265. Berk. Outl. 1. 12,/. 3. Eng. Fl. v. p. 86. 



In woods. [S. Carolina.] 



Pileus 3-4 in. broad, truly carnose, viscid when moist, nearly smooth, with 

 a satiny lustre, olivaceous tawny when young, tawny wlioa full t^^rown ; flesk 

 tinged with yellow, and when young very dilute violet. Veil arachnoid. 

 Gills close, thin, emarginate, serrulate, at first bright violet, then ferrugi- 

 nous, with a dilute violet tinge, not at all olivaceous. Stem 1-3 in. high, 1 

 in. thick, fibrillose, the fibrillae above copiously dusted with the spores, bul- 

 bous, violet towards the gills, the rest whitish, when young very shaggy at 

 the base.— J/. /. B. 



