228 AGARICACE^: Cortinarius 



1050. C. Bulliardii Fr. (after Pierre Bulliard, French mycologist) a b c. 

 P. convex, flat, crimson bay-brown or umber. St. solid, bulbous, 



fibrillose, blood-red below, pale above, irregularly zoned. 

 G. adnato-subdecurrent, purplish to ferruginous, edge whitish. 

 Flesh pale purplish-rose, flecked pale blue. 



Odour strong. Woods, mixed, beech. Sept.-Oct. 2^ x 2 x in. Some- 

 times approaching 1041, at other times 1064. 



1051. C. vinosus Cooke (from its colour ; vinosus, like red wine) a. 

 P. flat, subdepressed, shining. St. solid, marginato-bulbous, pale 



violet above, reddish below, zoned. G. adnato-subdecurrent, 

 scarcely crowded, ferruginous-cinnamon. 

 Under trees. Oct. 2 X 2 x ^ in. 



1052. C. bolaris Fr. (from its being marked with red; bolare, to 



mark) a b. 



P. convexo-plane, obtuse, light yellow-red, covered with sienna- 

 red sc. St. stuffed to hollow, apex white, elsewhere covered 

 with sienna-red sc., often in irregular zones. G. decurrent, 

 adnate or emarginate, crowded, pale to dark cinnamon. 



Solitary or subcsespitose. Woods, beech ; uncommon. Aug. -Nov. 

 2 x 2 x J in. When young P. and St. wholly sienna-crimson. Very 

 dark when dry. 



1053. C. pholideus Fr. (from the scaly pileus and stem ; Gr. pholis^ a 



scale) a b c. 



P. convexo-plane, sometimes subumbonate, fawn-colour, covered 

 with smaller umber and sepia sc. St. solid, pale white-purplish 

 above, fawn below, clad with dark umber sc., often in zones, 

 zoned cortinate above. G. adnexo-emarginate, violaceous or 

 pale slate to cinnamon. 



Woods. Sept.-Oct. 3 x 3| X in. 



1054. C. sublanatus Fr. (from the somewhat woolly pileus ; lana, 

 wool) a b c. 



P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, fawn, becoming ferruginous, 

 covered with dark sq. St. solid, clavato-bulbous, apex faint 

 azure-purplish, colour as P. below, covered with dark sc., 

 sometimes zoned. G. adnate, scarcely crowded, olivaceous- 

 yellowish to cinnamon. 



Odour of radish. Woods, larch, fir ; rare. Oct. 3! x 3^ X in. Inter- 

 mediate between 1053 and 1084. 



1055. C. phrygianus Fr. (from the colour, like gold embroidery ; 

 phrygio, an embroiderer in gold) a. 



P. convex, obtuse, honey-colour, covered with small black sc. 

 St. subbulbous, paler than P., black-scaly below. G. rounded- 

 adnate, subcrowded, dull yellow. 



Odour of radish. Shady moist places, under beeches. Autumn. 

 2 X 2j X in. Habit like that of 69. 



