176 AGARICINT. 



In woods. King's Cliffe. [S. Carolina.] 



Pileus 2-3 in. broad, convex, scarcely umbonate, at length often depressed, 

 viscid wben moist, at length shining, very even, yellow tawny, carnose, 

 cuticle easily peeling off. Gills numerous, yellowish, then cinnamon, acutely 

 adnate. Stem 2-3 in. high, ^ in. or more thick, bulbous at the base, and 

 often marginate, solil, not the least violet. — M. J.B, 



498. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) fulgens. Fr. " Shining 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, plane, equal, silky-fibrillose, viscid, flesh at 

 length spongy, tan coloured ; stem stout, bulb depressed, mar- 

 ginate, yellow, woolly, filamentose, at length pulverulent, ferru- 

 ginous ; gills emarginate, somewhat tawny. — Fr. Epic7\p, 267. 

 B. 4- Br. Ann. N.H. 1865, no. 1012. Saund. ^. Sm. 1. 12. 



In pine woods, &c. Sept. Bathford Down. 



Stem woolly, when young moist, viscid. Gills somewhat crowded, quite 

 entire, at first yellowish, then ferruginous. Pileus 2-3 in. broad, sometimes 

 equamulose. Spores with an apiculus at both ends, "00036 X •0i)02 in. 



(Jiff. 41, reduced.) 



499. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) scaurus. Fr. " Club-footed 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, equal, smooth, tiger-spotted, viscid, becoming 

 pale, margin thin, at length somewhat striate ; stem solid, spongy 

 at the base, then marginato-bulbose, attenuated, striate, growing 

 pale ; gills attenuated, adnate, rather thin, crowded, purplish, 

 then olivaceous. — Fr.JEpicr.p. 268. Bei^k. Outl.p.ld>6. Eng.Fl, 

 Y.p. 86. 



In woods. King's Clifife. [S. Carolina.] 



Foft, insipid. Pileus 2-3 in. broad, sometimes depressed ; gills rather thin, 

 at length cinnamon. Stem about 3 in, high, fibrillose, sometimes marginato- 

 bulbous, when growing amongst moss nearly equal. — Fries. 



500. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) prasinus. Fr. '* Leek-green 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus compact, equal, viscid, variegated with scale-like spots; 

 stem solid, short, firm, base marginato-bulbose, pallid greenish, 

 as well as the veil ; gills rounded, rather distant, yellow-olive. — 

 Fr.Epicr. p. 268. Schcef.t. 218. Vent.t.23J.U3. 



In beech woods. 



Stem short, solid, very thick, pale greenish, not violet, flesh greenish- 

 white. Pileus very obtuse, regular, viscid, spotted, sometimes bluish-green, 

 sometimes dingy brown, margin regularly involute ; flesh dirty white ; gills 

 emarginate, not crowded, yellowish olive or olivaceous, base darker, cinereous- 

 olive. 



