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glabrous, becoming ferruginous ; gills emarginate, rather 

 distant, broad, margin entire, violet then cinnamon; stem 

 bulbous, juiceless, cortinate, violet then pallid, base and 

 inside yellowish. 



Cortinarius (Inoloma) Jiircinus, Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 362; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 253. 



In fir woods. Exceedingly foetid. 



Exactly intermediate between C. campnoratus and C. tra- 

 ganus. External colours and gills of the first ; internally 

 and with the very foetid odour of the second. 



Differs from C. camplwraius :"(!) goat-like odour ; (2) dingy 

 flesh becoming yellowish; (3) base of stem yellow inside, 

 disc of pileus becoming ferruginous : (4) the rather distant 

 gills being sky-blue then cinnamon. Differs from C. traganus 

 (1) gills at first violet, not ochraceous ; (2) flesh not ochra- 

 ceous-saffron ; (3) gills thinner, quite entire. (Fries.) 



* * * Gills and veil cinnamon, red, or ochre. 



Cortinarius (Ino.) traganus. Fr. 



Pileus, about 3 in. across, very fleshy, convex then ex- 

 panded, obtuse, dry, at first silky, even, purple-lilac, soon 

 becoming pale, at length almost glabrous and yellowish, 

 same colour inside ; gills emarginate, broad, distant, distinct, 

 firm, saffron-ochraceous at length cinnamon, margin slightly 

 orenate ; stem 3-5 in. long, -1 in. thick, base truly villosc, 

 very bulbous, 1-2 in. thick, at first silky then fibrillose, 

 violet then whitish, inside deep saffron ochraceous ; veil con- 

 tinuous with the silky covering of the pileus, pale violet, 

 then cinnamon from the pip-shaped spores, 9-10 x 6 p.. 



Cortinarius (Inoloma) traganus, Fries, Cke., Hdbk., p. 253 ; 

 Cke., Illustr., pi. 757. 



Agaricus traganus, Schaeffer, t. 56. 



In pine woods, &c. 



Eeadily distinguished by the very foetid odour, and by 

 the thick, distant gills being at first saffron-ochraceous. 

 (Fries.) 



Far. finitimus, Weinm., p. 155. 



Pileus silky, at length smooth, lilac, as is also the stem, 

 which is yellowish and mottled within, but not saffron- 



