248 AGARIC ACE. E Cortinarms 



striate ; Co. white. St. fistulose, flexuous, rooting, greatly 

 attenuate downwards, yellowish to whitish. G. ascending- 

 adnate, tan to yellow and tawny-cinnamon. 

 Woods, pine, moist places. Oct.-Nov. i x 2\ x ^ ff in. 



1157. C. erythrinus Fr. (Gr. eruthros, red) a. 



P. umbonate, smooth, bay-brown-rufous, or vinous-sienna to 

 tawny; Co. white. St. stuffed to hollow, equal, smooth, 

 striate, white, pale purple or violaceous. G. adnexed or 

 somewhat adnate, pallid to pale cinnamon or sienna. 



Woods, amongst leaves in damp places. Oct. i X i X ^ in. Var. 

 argyropus Fr. more slender than type. St. silvery, white-mealy above. 



1158. C. decipiens Fr. (from its resemblance to several other species ; 



decipio, to deceive) a b c. 



P. acutely or obtusely umbonate, smooth, bay-brown to shining 

 brick-red ; mid. darker. St. solid, stuffed or hollow, fibrillose, 

 pale rufescent, clouded brick-red. Z. imperfect, fugacious, 

 white. G. adnate, sometimes with a tooth, crowded, thin, 

 sienna-umber or sienna-tan. 



Woods, mixed ; frequent. Sept.-Oct. z\ X 3^ X \ in. Var. insignis Fr . 

 P. paler ; St. flexuous, glabrous ; G. less crowded. 



1159. C. germanus Fr. (from its close relationship to adjoining 



species ; germanus, born of the same parents) a b. 

 P. obtusely or acutely umbonate, silky, hygrophanous, fuscous to 



clay or tan-umber ; mid. sepia ; marg. whitish, or wholly tan. 



St. fistulose, equal, silvery-pale or somewhat lilac. Z. fugacious, 



ochre. G. adnate, slightly rounded, subdistant, watery - 



cinnamon. 

 Odour powerful. Woods, pine, beech. Oct. i x 2| X & in. 



1160. C. ianthipes Fr. (from the violet stem ; Gr. iantJiios, violet- 



coloured, potts ) a foot) a b c. 



P. obtusely umbonate, fibrillose, brown; marg. yellowish. St. 

 stuffed, smooth, equal, violaceous, base rufescent, imperfectly 

 zoned. G. adnexed or adnate, subcrowded, brown olivaceous, 

 then dark umber-sienna or deep red-brown. 



Woods. Sept. | X i| X T V in. 



1161. C. detonsus Fr. (from the smooth pileus and stem ; detondeo, to 



shear) a c. 



P. subumbonate, slightly silky to somewhat smooth, brick-red, 

 umber or yellowish. St. fistulose to stuffed, yellowish-pallid, 

 dull purple at mid. G. adnate, subdistant, yellowish brick- 

 colour. 



Woods, pine, amongst moss in damp places. Sept. if X if X in. 



1162. C. obtusus Fr. (from the obtuse umbo which at length 



disappears) a. 



P. bay-brown-ferruginous, cinnamon, or orange-sienna to pale 

 ochreous or tan-whitish ; marg. striate. St. stuffed to hollow 



