Cortinarius AGARIC ACE^E 239 



1107. C. rubellus Cooke (rtibelhis, ruddy) a. 



P, campanulate, expanded, umbonate, rufous-orange ; mid. 

 darker. St. solid, equal or subclavate, paler than P., 3-10 6- 

 zoned ferruginous. G. adnato-sinuate, scarcely crowded, pale 

 then bright ferruginous-red. 



Swampy places. Autumn. 2 x 3| X in. With the appearance of an 

 abnormal 1099 or 1111. 



1108. C. bovinus Fr. (from its stout habitat ; bovimis, like a bull) a b. 

 P. convex, obtuse, pallid to watery-cinnamon and tawny. 



St. solid, spongy-bulbous, brownish-cinnamon, whitish above 

 the brown Z. G. adfixed or adnate, subdistant, cinnamon, 

 becoming dark. 

 Woods, mixed, pine. Sept. 3 x 2j X I in. 



1109. C. nitrosus Cooke (from the nitrous odour) a b. 



P. convexo-expanded, obtuse, flat, becoming scaly, fawn to 

 tawny ; mid. brownish and darker. St. solid, subequal, 

 ochreous, paler than P., marked below with squamose zones. 

 G. emarginate, subdistant, violet to watery-cinnamon. Flesh 

 pale brown. 



Woods, mixed. Autumn. 2.\ x 2 x f in. 



1110. C. brunneus Fr. (from its brownish colour ; brunneus, brown) a b. 

 P. campanulate, flat, subumbonate, umber to dull reddish-tan. 



St. stuffed, subequal, brownish, white-striate. A. dull brownish- 

 white. G. rounded-adnate, thick, distant, purplish to brownish- 

 cinnamon. 

 Woods, pine, moist places, amongst grass. Sept.-Oct. 3f X 3f X I in. 



1111. C. brunneofulvus Fr. (from its colours ; brunneus ', brown, 



fulvus, tawny) a b. 



P. convexo-flat, subumbonate, fibrilloso-virgate, tawny-cinnamon ; 

 marg. at first white fibrillose. St. stuffed to solid, subequal, 

 fibrilloso-striate, tawny, patched cinnamon, with a fugitive dull- 

 white Z. G. adnate, ventricose, subdistant, tawny-cinnamon. 



Woods, pine, oak, amongst moss. Sept. if X 2 x & in. 



1112. C. injueundus Fr. (from its unpleasant odour ; injwunSus, 



unpleasant) a b. 

 P. convex, plane, obtuse, fuscous-cinnamon. St. solid, subclavate, 



colour as P., then tawny-yellow, faintly lilac above Z. 



G. emarginate, lilac-tan, then clay. 

 Odour musty. Woods, fir. Nov. 5 x 4^ X f in. 



1113. C. glandieolor Fr. (from its colour as of the acorn, glans) a. 



P. campanulate, expanded, umbonate, becoming dull pale- 



ochreous ; marg. striate. St. hollow, subfibrillose with a 



fugacious white Z. G. adnexo-adnate. 

 Woods, pine, Sphagnum bogs, mossy places. Autumn. i| X 3 X & in. 



Var. curtus Fr. St. i in., flexuous, peronate with white Co., cingulate ; 



urn. becoming blackish. 



