176 CORTINARIUS 



broadly elliptical, 7-8 x 5-6/i, minutely verrucose. Woods, heaths, 

 and swampy places. Sept. Oct. Common, (v.v.) 



476. C. (Tela.) injucundus (Weinm.) Fr. (= Cortinarius brunneus 



(Pers.) Fr. sec. Barbier.) Cke. Illus. no. 809, t. 823. 



Injucundus, unpleasant. 



P. 6-10 cm., fuscous cinnamon, fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, 

 fibrillose. St. 6-10 x 1-1-5 cm., concolorous, then tawny yellow, clavate, 

 attenuated upwards, covered with fuscous fibrils, veil fuscous. Gills 

 lilac tan, then cinnamon, emarginate, very broad, 8-10 mm. Flesh 

 pale reddish, compact, firm. Spores ferruginous, elliptical, or pip- 

 shaped, 10-11 x 5-6 p,, granular. Smell musty, or pleasant. Fir 

 woods, and under conifers. Oct. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



477. C. (Tela.) brunneofulvus Fr. Brunneus, brown ;fulvus, tawny. 

 P. 5-11 cm., tawny cinnamon, scarcely changing colour when dry, 



fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, obsoletely umbonate, smooth, 

 minutely fibrilloso-virgate with innate addressed hairs under a lens, 

 margin at first white, fibrillose. St. 710 x 1-2 cm., concolorous, or 

 paler, attenuated upwards, fibrillosely striate, veil dingy white, forming 

 a fugacious zone. Gills tawny cinnamon, opaque, adnate, very broad, 

 12-20 mm., subdistant, soft. Flesh pale tawny, thin. Spores ferru- 

 ginous, elliptical, 7-8 x 4 5ju,, granular. Woods, heaths, and swampy 

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



478. C. (Tela.) glandicolor Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 812, t. 789. 



Glans, acorn; color, colour. 



P. 2-5 cm., brown, or cinnamon-brown, tan colour or isabelline when 

 dry, submembranaceous, conical, then expanded, generally obtusely 

 umbonate, soon glabrous; margin striate when moist, sprinkled with 

 thin, short, white fibrils when dry. St. 7-12-5 cm. x 4-6 mm., con- 

 colorous, at length date brown fuscous, equal, straight, sometimes undu- 

 late, fibrillosely striate, veil forming a woven, white, distant, fugacious 

 ring. Gills concolorous, or umber, adnate, rounded in front, very dis- 

 tant, somewhat thick, up to 8 mm. broad. Flesh concolorous, very thin. 

 Spores "tawny, elliptical, 9-10 x 5-6 /it, rough " Bataille. Pine woods. 

 Sept. Oct. Uncommon. 



var. curtus Fr. Curtus, shortened. 



Differs from the type in the umbo of the p. becoming somewhat black, 



and in the short (2-5 cm.)flexuose st., peronate and zoned by the white veil. 



479. C. (Tela.) punctatus (Pers.) Fr. Cke. lUus. no. 813, t. 855. 



Punctatus, dotted. 



P. 1-2 cm., hoary umber, becoming pale, tan colour when dry, sub- 

 membranaceous, conico-convex, umbo scarcely prominent, smooth, 



