196 OUTLINES OF 15K1TISII rUXGOLOOY. 



04. A. (Inoloma) camphoratus, Fr. ; pileus 2—3 in., 

 lilac, then yellow or white, not hygroplianous, fleshy, convex, 

 then flattened, obtuse, at first silky, then smooth ; flesh 

 azure-blue : stem solid, soft, bulbous or obclavate, when 

 young with a woolly sheath, violet, internally white at base ; 

 cortina fibrillose, azure-blue, at length cinnamon ; gills at 

 first arcuate, adnato-decurrent or emarginatc, thin, crowded, 

 at first intense azure-blue, then purple. 



In woods. Fineshade. Odour foetid. 



65. C. (Inoloma) hircinus, Bolt. : pileus fleshy, obtuse 

 or gibbous, silky, with adpressed violet fibrils, growing 

 paler, disc smooth, becoming ferruginous; stem bulbous, 

 without juice, cortinate, pallid violet, yellowish at base and 

 within ; gills emarginate, rather distant, broad, entire, violet, 

 then cinnamon. 



In fir woods. Foetid. This species is founded on 

 Bolton's figure. 



*** Gills or veil cinnamon, red or ochraceous. 



GO. C. (Inoloma) traganus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., fleshy, 

 convex, then flattened, obtuse, dry, at first silky, becoming 

 even, lilac-purplish, soon pale, at length smooth and yellowish 

 externally and internally ; stem bulbous, solid, spongy, 

 silky, fibrillose, villous below, violaceous, then whitish, 

 internally deep safi'ron-ochraceous ; cortina continues with 

 covering of pileus, pallid violaceous, then cinnamon ; gills 

 emarginate. broad, firm, thick, safi'ron-ochraceous, at length 

 cinnamon, somewhat crenate at edge. 



In pine woods. Forres, etc. Odour foetid. 



Var. finitimus, IVeinm. ; pileus silky, at length smooth, 

 lilac like stem, which is yellowish and mottled within, not 



