Cortinarins AGARIC ACE/E 233 



1077. C. uliginosus Berk, (from its habitat ; nligo, marshy ground) 



a b c. 



P. campanulato-conical, expanded, strongly and somewhat acutely 

 umbonate, bright brown-red. St. stuffed to hollow, paler than 

 P., zoned. G. adnate with a tooth, distant, yellow to olive and 

 cinnamon. 



Woods, boggy places amongst Sphagnum. Autumn. \\ X 3 X & in. 



1078. C. orellanus Fr. (derivation obscure) a b c. 



P. convex, obtusely umbonate, orange-tawny. St. solid, sub- 

 equal, striato-fibrillose, tawny, orange-striate. G. adfixed or 

 adnate, subdistant, orange to tawny-cinnamon. Flesh as P., 

 reddening. 



Taste mushroom-like. Woods, mixed. Aug.-Oct. 2j x if X f . 



1079. C. malieorius Fr. (from the colour, like the fruit of the 



pomegranate ; malicorium, the rind of the pomegranate) a. 



P. convexo-plane, obtuse, golden-tawny, or golden to fuscous or 

 olive. /. hollow, golden. G. adnexo-rounded, crowded, golden- 

 tawny. Flesh yellow to greenish-olive. 



Taste and odour pleasant. Woods, pine. Autumn, if X 2^ X J in. 



1080. C. infueatus Fr. (from the bright colour ; fuco, to paint) a. 



P. convex, obtuse, bright yellow to pale sulphur; marg. fringed 

 with Co. St. solid, clavate, fibrillose, pallid light yellow, 

 zoned. G. adnate, crowded, tawny to cinnamon. Flesh 

 whitish, light yellow or pale olivaceous. 



Woods. Sept.-Oct. 2j x 4 X ^ in. 



1081. C. cotoneus Fr. (from the colour, like the olive, Gr. kotinos) a b. 

 P. campanulate, expanded, obtuse, subrepand, velvety, olivaceous. 



Si. solid, attenuate upwards, pallid olivaceous, with one or 

 more fuscous zones. G. adnexo- or adnato-rounded, sub- 

 crowded, olivaceous to cinnamon. 

 Odour of radish. Woods, mixed, oak. Autumn. 3^ x 5 X \ in. 



1082. C. subnotatus Fr. (from its characters, hardly distinct ; sub- 



no tatus, hardly marked) a b. 



P. convex, flat, hoary-floccose, olive or shaded yellowish to dark 

 fuscous. St. stuffed, conical to equal, naked above, yellow 

 fibrillose below, zoned. G. adnate, slightly emarginate, sub- 

 distant, yellowish to olivaceous-cinnamon. 



Odour strong. Under trees, beech, fir. Nov. 3J X 3! X in. 



1083. C. raphanoides Fr. (from the strong odour of radish ; Gr. 



raphanos, radish, eidos, resemblance) a b. 



P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, silky-fibrillose, fuscous- 

 olivaceous to tawny. St. stuffed, slightly attenuate upwards, 

 paler than P., yellowish above. G. adnate, scarcely crowded, 

 somewhat olivaceous or orange-sienna to cinnamon ferruginous, 

 edge paler. Flesh pale yellow or sulphur-white. 



Taste acrid-bitter. Woods, mixed, beech, fir. Sept.-Oct. 2 x 2$ X & in. 



