110 Twenty- THIRD Report ox the State Cabixet. 



Subgenus — Dermocybe. 



Pileiis tliin, silky with innate down, dry, not liygrophanoiis ; 

 stem equal or attenuated, not bulbous. — Berk. Outl. 



Synopsis of the Species. 



Stem red !■!• 



Stem yellow 15 



14. CORTINARIUS SANGUIlSrEUS Ff. 



Pileus rather thin, convex or expanded, with decurved 

 margin, silky or minutely squamulose, bright red ; lamellae 

 rather close and broad, emarginate, a little darker red than 

 the pileus ; stipe equal, stuffed or solid, nearly smooth, con- 

 colorous. 



Height about 2', breadth of pileus 6"- 12", stipe 1"- 2". 



In woods. Adirondack Mountains. August. 



A beautiful species, easily recognized. 



15. CORTIXARIUS CINNAMOMEUS Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, sometimes obtusely umbonate, 

 silky or minutely squamulose, cinnamon-brown ; lamellse 

 close, not broad, slightly emarginate, yellow, then cinnamon ; 

 stipe equal, solid or stuffed, silky, yellow. 



Height 2-4', breadth of pileus about 1', stipe 2" thick. 



In woods. Adirondack Mountains. August. 



The pileus varies in color, being at one time nearly j^ellow, 

 at another dark brown. The color of the lamellae also varies. 



Var. semisangidnea has the lamellae red, almost as in the 

 preceding species, also the base of the stipe red. Center. 

 October. 



Subgenus — Telamonia. 



Pileus moist, liygrophanous, smooth, or clothed only with 

 evanescent threads ; stem peronate (sheathed with the inter- 

 woven veil). — Berli. Outl. 



Synopsis of the Species. 



Stipe bulbous 10. 



Btipe uot bulbous a. 



a. Pileus at first squamulose 17. 



a. PileuB smooth, bay b. 



b. Stipe stout l!^- 



b. Stipe slender, subanuulate 19. 



IG. COHTINAEIUS AKMILLATUS Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, thick, convex or subcam])anulat(>, then 

 expanded, minutely squamulose, yellowish-red ; lanielljc not 



