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or subcampanulate, very obtuse, at length expanded plano- 

 convex clothed with very minute reflexed scales ; flesh 

 whitish partaking very slightly of the colour of the pileus ; 

 margin at first subin volute. Gills - in. broad, brittle, 

 Tindulate, nearly horizontal, adnate, soon starting from the 

 stem and connected with it by a few fibres, very minutely 

 emarginate, pale tawny clouded with the sporules. Stem 

 4 in. high, nearly 1 thick in the centre, 1-j- at the base, 

 bulbous, fibrillose from the remains of the fugaceous veil 

 which forms in the very young plant a slight extremely 

 evanescent ring which is coloured by the sporules; solid, 

 tawny like the pileus. At the base arc a few strong roots. 

 There is not the slightest tinge of purple or violet in any 

 stage of growth. (Berk.) 



Cortinarius (Ino.) Bulliardi. Fr. 



Pileus 1-3 in. across, campanulate then convex, rather 

 gibbous, even or slightly squamulose, rufescent ; gills ad- 

 nexed with a decurrent tooth, about 3 lines broad, purplish 

 then ferruginous, edge crenulate, whitish ; stem 2-3 in. long, 

 -i in. thick, bulbous, firm, with vermilion fibrils at the base, 

 apex whitish, veil fugacious, whitish ; spores 8-10 x 6 p.. 



Cortinarius (Inoloma) Bulliardi, Fries, Epicr., p. 282 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 255; Cke., lllustr., pi. 758. 



In woods. 



Small but robust, strong scented. Pileus 2 in. bread, 

 commonly glabrous, but sometimes entirely fibrillose. Flesh 

 white, rufescent towards the base of the stem. There is a 

 form approaching C. muricinus and C. caninus, having the 

 stem violet above, reddish below, pileus rufous-violet, flesh 

 bluish near the gills, gills crowded. (Fries.) 



Eeadily known by the vermilion bulb. 



Cortinarius (Ino.) vinosus. Cooke. 

 Pileus 2-3 in. across, semiglobose then expanded, at length 

 flattened, vinous red, smooth, even, shining ; gills adnexed, 

 venti icose, scarcely crowded, about 2 lines broad, ferruginous 

 cinnamon ; stem 2-3 in. long, 4 in thick, thickened abruptly 

 into a marginate, bulbous, reddish base, cylindrical, upper 

 part pale violet, reddish below ; veil reddish ; spores almond- 

 fchaped, granular, 16-18 x 8 p.. 



