AGAKICINI. 



181 



stem bulbous, attenuated, smooth above, pallid, squamose below 

 with brownish down; gills sub-adnate, scarcely crowded, yellowish- 

 olivaceous. — Fr. Epicr.p. 283. Sow. t. 224. Huss. ii. t. 22. Eng. 

 Fl.Y.p.U. 



In woods. Oct. Eare. 



Smell like that of radishes. Pileus 3 in. broad, at length broadly and 

 obtusely umbonate, colour variable, scales brownish or white, sometimes 

 silky, adpressed ; gills adnata or eraarginate. Stem 3 in. high, yellowish- 

 pallid, sometimes violet above. — Fries. 



512. Cortinarius (Inoloma) arenatus. P. " Sandy Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, at first gibbous, granulated with floccose 

 scales, light red, then brownish ; stem clavato-attenuated, be- 

 yond the middle clad with brown scales, apex even, pallid ; gills 

 emarginate, ventricose, rather crowded, yellowish-cinnamon. — 

 Fr. Epicr.p. 2^^. Bull. t. 686. Huss.lt. 72. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



This cannot be distinguished safely from C. pholide^is except when the 

 specimens are young, in which case the colour of the gills is distinctive. — 

 M.J.B. 



Sub-Gen. 4. Dermocybe, Fr. Epicr. p. 283. 



Fig. 44. 



Pileus thin, but fleshy, with no 

 viscid pellicle, entirely dry, not 

 hygrophanous, at first clothed with 

 a superficial down, then glabrous; 

 stem thin, somewhat stuffed, equal 

 or attenuated, not bulbous ; gills 

 changeable in colour. 



The species are polymorphous and 

 defined with difficulty, in consequence of 

 the changeable colour of the gills. 



(Fig. 44.) 



513. 



Cortinarius (Dermocybe) ochroleucus. 



Cortinarius." 



Fr. ** Pallid 



Pileus fleshy, convex, gibbous, then obtuse, even, nearly 

 smooth, pallid-white ; stem solid, firm, ventricose, white, fibril- 

 lose above, veiled ; gills adnexed, nearly free, crowded, whitish, 

 clay-coloured ochre. — Fr. Epicr. p. 284:. Schceff. t. bi. 



