230 AGARICACE^E Cortinarius 



1059. C. deeumbens Fr. (from the usually decumbent stem) a. 



P. convex, gibbous or subumbonate, shining white or yellowish. 

 St. stuffed to hollow, subclavate, smooth, white, with a fuga- 

 cious Co. G. adnexed or adnato-rounded, white to clay and 

 ochreous-cinnamon. 



Woods and grassy places. Autumn. i X ij X ^ in. 



1060. C. rieulatus Fr. (from the cortina or veil ; rita, a veil) a. 



P. convexo-plane, gibbous or umbonate, atomate, buff, brown 

 ochre or whitish ; marg. adpressedly silky-floccose from Co. 

 St. hollow, subclavate, smooth, naked, buff-white, with a slight 

 and imperfect pallid Z. G. adnato-rounded, subcrowded, 

 colour as P., tan to watery-ferruginous. Flesh palest yellow. 



Woods, pine. Autumn. 2j x 2\ x in. 



1061. C. tabularis Fr. (from the flat pileus ; tabula, a flat board) a c. 

 P. convex, broadly gibbous, then plane, clay or fuscous-clay, 



becoming pale ; marg. fringed with Co. St. stuffed to hollow, 

 equal or subclavate, white, zoned. G. emarginate, crowded, 

 white to clay. 

 Woods ; common. Sept.-Oct. 2f X 2j x \ in. 



1062. C. eamurus Fr. (from the frequently crooked stem ; camurus, 



crooked) a b c. 



P. campanulato-convex, obtuse or umbonate, pallid fuscous- 

 hoary becoming pale pallid-yellowish; mid. darker; marg. 

 fringed with Co. St. subhollow, twisted, equal, white. G. 

 adnato-rounded or emarginate, grey-clay to subfuscous-watery- 

 cinnamon. 



Csespitose. Taste not remarkable ; odour somewhat rancid. Woods, mixed, 

 oak. Sept.-Oct. 2^ X 3f X ^ in. Very fragile. 



1063. C. diabolieus Fr. (from its doubtful position in Dermocybe) a c. 

 P. hemispherical, obtuse, flat, often unequal and cracked, fuscous, 



crusted with grey, then smooth and fuscous-yellowish. St. 

 attenuate downwards, white, pale bluish-grey above. G. adnato- 

 emarginate, pale bluish-grey to whitish and clay. 

 Odour none. Woods, mixed, beech ; uncommon. Aug.-Oct. I \ X 2 x ^ in. 



1064. C. caninus Fr. (from its commonness ; canis, a dog) a b c. 



P. convexo-plane, tan-sienna to fuscous-rufescent or tawny. St. 

 stuffed to hollow, slightly attenuate upwards, whitish, violaceous 

 above, zoned. G. emarginate, subdistant, bluish-grey or 

 purplish to cinnamon. 



Edible. Mixed woods ; common. Sept.-Nov. 3| x 3$ X f in. 



1065. C. myrtillinus Fr. (from its chestnut-brown colour; myrteus, 



chestnut-brown) a b. 

 P. convex, gibbous, plane, fuliginous, violet or dusky-brown. 



