COBTINABIUS 165 



438. C. (Dermo.) anthracinus Fr. avOpa%, coal. 

 P. 2-3 cm., dark chestnut, or brown fuscous, often reddish rose colour 



at the margin, fleshy, convex, then expanded, umbonate, fibrillose, 

 becoming smooth. St. 4-5 cm. x 3-5 mm., intense blood colour, fus- 

 cous, or yellow at the base, equal, fibrillose. Gills deep red, or fiery in 

 colour, becoming blood red when bruised, then rust colour with the edge 

 deep red, sinuato-adnate, crowded. Flesh concolorous (lilac according 

 to Quelet), soft, thick at the disc. Spores ferruginous, elliptical, 

 7 x 5/z, punctate. Woods. Aug. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



439. C. (Dermo.) cinnamomeus (Linn.) Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 777, t. 777. 



Kivvdfiwfjiov, cinnamon. 



P. 1-10 cm., somewhat cinnamon, or tawny ochraceous, fleshy, convex, 

 then expanded, obtusely umbonate, silky, or squamulose with innate 

 fibrils, at length becoming smooth. St. 5-9 x -5-1 cm., 



'i, equal, fibrillose. Cortina yellowish, fibrillose. Gills yellowish, 



then cinnamon, adnate, broad, thin, crowded, shining. Flesh yellowish, 

 thin, scissile. Spores dark ochraceous, elliptical, 6-8 x 4-5 /A, 1-guttu- 

 late, "faintly punctate" Kick. Coniferous, and deciduous woods. 

 Aug. Feb. Common, (v.v.) 



var. croceus (Schaeff.) Fr. tcpotcos, saffron colour. 



Differs from the type in its smaller size, and its bright yellow st., and 

 gills. Woods. Sept. Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



440. C. (Dermo.) croceo-conus Fr. #poo9, saffron; /ez/o9, a cone. 

 P. 3-5 cm., fulvous cinnamon, conical, then campanulate, per- 

 sistently acute, almost glabrous. St. 712 cm. x 4 mm., yellowish, 

 flexuose. Gills cinnamon, ascending, linear, crowded. Flesh very thin, 

 1mm. thick. Spores " elliptical, almost smooth, 8-9-5 x 5ju, " Kauffm. 

 Subcaespitose. Amongst moss in coniferous woods. Sept. Oct. 

 Uncommon, (v.v.) 



441. C. (Dermo.) uliginosus Berk. Cke. lUus. no. 781, t. 851. 



Uligo, marshy ground. 



P. 3-5 cm., bright red brown, almost brick-red, fleshy, campanulato- 

 conical, then expanded, very strongly umbonate, silky, sometimes 

 streaked. St. 3-8 cm. x 3-8 mm., paler than the p., flexuose. Gills 

 yellow, becoming olive, then cinnamon, adnate with a tooth, distant. 

 Flesh yellow-olive, then cinnamon, thick at the disc. Spores dark 

 ochraceous, elliptical, 8-9 x 4-5 /M. Amongst Sphagnum in woods. 

 Sept. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



442. C. (Dermo.) orellanus Fr. non Quel. Cke. Illus. no. 776, t. 787, 

 lower figs. 0/009, a mountain. 



P. 3-7 cm., orange tawny, fleshy, convex, then convexo-plane, more 

 or less undulate, umbonate, covered with concolorous, or deeper coloured 



