188 OUTLINES OF BKITISII FUNGOLOGY. 



si)ccics is remarkable for the vermilion or brick-red base of 

 the stem. 



19. C. (Inoloma) bolaris, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, obsoletely 

 iimbonate, growing pale, variegated with innate pilose saffron- 

 red adprcssed scales ; stem stuffed, then hollow, nearly equal, 

 squamulosc, of the same colour as the pileus ; gills crowded, 

 subdccurrcnt, watery-cinnamon. (Plate 19, fig. 1.) 



Woods. Rare. King's Cliffe. Argyllshire, Mrs. Wynne. 

 Varying in intensity of colour, sometimes merely tinged with 

 red, sometimes bright-red. 



20. C. (Inoloma) pholideus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, expanded, 

 obtusely umbonate, fawn-coloured, densely clothed with in- 

 nate fasciculate blackish hairs; stem attenuated, rough trans- 

 versely with dingy-brown scales, even and violet above the 

 veil ; gills subemarginate, crowded, violet, then clay-coloured, 

 inclining to cinnamon.. 



In woods. King's Cliffe. Not common. 



21. C. (Inoloma) sublanatus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, campa- 

 nulate, expanded, umbonate, tan-coloured, inclining to brcwn, 

 clothed with little innate scales; stem bulbous, attenuated, 

 smooth above, pallid, clothed below with brown scaly down ; 

 gills subadnate, scarcely crowded, olivaceous-yellow. — Sow. 

 t. 22 i; Huss. ii. t. 22. 



In woods. Rare. Pilous variable in colour, sometimes 

 shaded with olive. 



22. C. (Inoloma) arenatus, P. ; pileus fleshy, convex, at 

 first gibbous, granulated with little floecose scales, light red, 

 changing to brown ; stem clavato-attcnuated, clothed l)eyond 

 the middle with little brown scales, even and pale above ; gills 

 emarginate, ventricose, rather crowded, yellowish-cinnamon. — 

 Huss. i. t.72. 



In woods. Not common. Coed Coeh, Mrs. JVijnnc. This 



