CLASSIFICATION 313 



rusty, tawny brick-red and shining when dry ; gills rusty ; stem 

 about 3 in. long, rustj^ inside and outside. 



In beech woods, etc. 



C. coins. — Cap 1-2 in. across, rufous brown, then brick-red and 

 shining ; gills dark cinnamon ; stem about 4 in. long, fibrillose, 

 colour of cap, base surrounded by fiery orange or blood-red down. 



In pine woods. 



C. isahellinus. — Cap about 2 in. across, umbonate, smooth, yel- 

 lowish ; gills yellow, then cinnamon ; stem about 4 in. long, striate, 

 yellowish. 



In dry pine woods. 



C. rem'dens. — Cap 1-2 in. across, shining, tawny, ochraceous when 

 dry ; gills crowded, tawny ; stem i|-2 in. long, smooth, yellow. 



In shady woods. Usually slightly tufted. 



C. angulosns. — Cap 2-3 in. across, wavy, reddish tawny with 

 darker spots ; gills tawny ; stem ii-2 in. long, striate, twisted, 

 tawny. 



Among mosses in pine woods, etc. 



**** Stem dusky, veil pallid, dingy or ivhite ; gills dark. 



C. nnimodus. — Cap about i in. across, campanulate, then ex- 

 panded, obtusety umbonate, usually depressed round the umbo, 

 edge arched, then spreading, smooth, shining, rufous brown ; gills 

 adnexed, distant, ventricose, brownish ; stem 2-3 in. long, fibrous, 

 brown below, pale above, hollow, veil whitish, fugacious. 



In grassy places. 



C. uraceus. — Cap 1-2 in. across, umbonate, umber or brown, 

 sometimes with an olive tinge, paler when dry ; gills cinnamon- 

 brown ; stem 2-4 in. long, brown, sometimes with an olive tinge, 

 at length blackish brown. 



In pine woods. 



C. jiihariniis. — Cap 1-2 in. across, umbonate, tawny cinnamon, 

 shining ; gills adnate, cinnamon ; stem about 2 in. long, fibrillose, 

 pale tawny. 



Closely resembling C. cinnamomcns, differing in the white, fibril- 

 lose, fugacious \'eil. 



In pine woods, on pine needles, etc. 



C. patcriformis. — Cap about i in. across, chestnut brown, at 

 first silky white round the edge ; gills brick-red or cinnamon ; stem 

 2-3 in. long, fibrillose, brownish. 



Among grass in woods, etc. 



2. Cap acutely umbonate, flesh very thin, edge straight at flrst. 



C. dolahratns (PI. XXIII, fig. 3). — Cap 2-4 in. across, brick-red, 

 tan when dry ; gills tawny cinnamon ; stem 4-6 in. long, smooth, 

 white. 



In pine woods among Vaccinium, Sphagnum. Smell strong. 



