178 CORTINABIUS 



482. C. (Tela.) fallax Quel. Grevillea, t. 128, fig. 6. 



Fallax, deceptive. 



P. 1-1-5 cm., yellow, then cream ochraceous, campanulato-convex. 

 St. 4-5 cm. x 2 mm., whitish cream colour, flexuose, silky, lilac and 

 satiny above the ring. Ring white, narrow, fugacious. Gills cream 

 colour, then ochraceous, adnate, ventricose. Flesh white, thin. Spores 

 straw colour, ovoid pruniform, 8/Lt, punctate. Woods. 



**St. inclining to violet. 



483. C. (Tela.) periscelis Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 816, t, 838. 



7Tpi(TK\i<;, a garter. 



P. 2-5 cm., lilac, tawny at the disc, violaceous at the margin, fleshy, 

 hygrophanous, campanulate, then convex, umbonate, submembra- 

 naceous, covered with white silky fibrils. St. 7-10 cm. x 4-8 mm., 

 concolorous, becoming fuscous when dry, equal, straight, fibrillose, the 

 fuscous veil forming several ^fibrillose zones, base white-villous. Gills 

 pallid, then dark ferruginous, adnate, narrow, crowded. Flesh pale 

 tawny, thin. Spores ferruginous, elliptical, 8- 9 x 4-5/x, 1-2-guttulate. 

 Woods, bogs, and under beeches. Sept. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



484. C. (Tela.) flexipes Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 817, t. 824, fig. A. 



Flexus, bent; pes, foot. 



P. 1-3 cm., dark date-brown fuscous, or inclining to violaceous, be- 

 coming pale, very pale yellow when dry, becoming tan when old, fleshy, 

 at first conical and acute, then expanded and acutely umbonate, at 

 length depressed round the umbo, hoary fibrillose, finally naked, 

 torn when old. St. 6-10 cm. x 4 mm., pallid, violaceous throughout, 

 or at the apex, equal, flexuose, fioccoso-scaly below the ring; ring white, 

 woven, distinct. Gills purple, or umber violaceous, then cinnamon, 

 adnate, subdistant, edge whitish. Flesh concolorous, thin. Spores 

 tawny, pip-shaped, 6-7 x 4-5 /A, rough, 1-guttulate. Woods. Sept. 

 Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



485. C. (Tela.) flabellum Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 817, t. 824, fig. B. 



Flabellum, a small fan. 



P. 1-5-3 cm., olivaceous fuscous, tan when dry, submembranaceous, 

 conical, then flattened, generally acutely umbonate, at first covered 

 with white, superficial, separating scales, silky when dry, at length 

 rimosely incised, torn into fibrils. St. 5-10 cm. x 2-4 mm., pallid, 

 becoming violet at the apex, equal, undulated, flexuose, fioccosely scaly, 

 Veil white, inferior, giving rise to the scales on the stem, terminating 

 in a ring which is sometimes perfect and entire, sometimes woven and 

 oblique, and sometimes wanting. Gills dark violaceous, then cinnamon, 

 and at length ferruginous, adnate, linear, narrow, crowded. Flesh paler, 

 very thin. Spores "elliptical, 8-9 x 5-6 /u, minutely punctate" Rick. 





