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length recurved and splitting; lamelle sub-distant, tapering out- 
wardly, attached, the alternate ones more narrow, pale yellow with 
a darker edge ; stem long, equal, smooth, striate at the top, hollow, 
white. 
Plant cxspitose, 3-5’ high, pileus 1’ broad, stem 1’ thick. Ground 
in woods. Greig. September. (Plate 2, figs. 1-4.) 
A fine large species but probably rare. 
Cortinarius (PHLEGMACIUM) CORRUGATUS 7”. Sp. 
Pileus fleshy, broadly campanulate or convex, smooth, viscid, 
coarsely reticulate-rugose, bright yellow, the margin incurved ; 
lamellee close, a little narrowed behind, attached, minutely eroded 
on the edge, pallid, then pale cinnamon; stem stout, cylindrical, 
smooth, hollow, bulbous, whitish or pale yellow, the bulb viscid 
and colored like the ees ; spores subglobose or broadly elliptical, 
echinulate, ss5y7’'—sylav_ long. 
Plant 3’—5’ ey eee 2'-3’ broad, stem 6’—8' thick. Ground 
among leaves under Malmia latifolia. Highlands. June.: 
The flesh is w hite; the bulb immarginate, in some specimens 
almost obsolete. A very distinct, noble. species. 
Cortinarius (PHLEGMACIUM) OLIVACEUS 7. Sp. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, smooth, viscid, dark brown 
with a greenish or olivaceous tinge ; lamellze close, rather broad, at 
length ventricose, dark olivaceous, then cinnamon colored; stem 
equal, bulbous, silky, stuffed or hollow, white-violaceous ; spores 
elliptical, with a transparent nucleus, 3;',,’ long. 
Plant 3’-4’ high, pileus 2’ broad, stem 4’—6" thick. Ground in 
woods. Greig. September. 
The flesh of the stem is violaceous, of the pileus grayish. 
CortTINARIUs BOLARIS /7. 
Ground in woods. Greig. September. 
Cortinarius (INoLOMA) ASPER 7. sp. 
Pileus fleshy, firm, hemispherical, then convex, rough with 
minute, erect, brown scales, ochraceous; lamellz close, rounded 
behind and slightly emarginate, dull violaceous, then pale cinna- 
mon; stem equal, bulbous, solid, fibrillose-scaly, colored like the 
pileus but smooth and violaceous at the top, the bulb white with 
an abundant pope ; spores broadly elliptical, with a pellucid 
nucleus, zy/py' long. 
