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lengtli recurved and splitting ; lamellse sub-distant, tapering out- 

 wardly, attached, the alternate ones more narrow, pale yellow with 

 a darker edge ; stem long, equal, smooth, striate at the top, hollow, 

 white. 



Plant C88spitose, 3'-5' high, pileus 1' broad, stem 1" thick. Ground 

 in woods. Greig. September. (Plate 2, figs. 1-4.) 

 A fine large species but probably rare. 



CORTINAEIUS (PhLEGMACIUm) COERUGATUS U. Sp. 



Pileus fleshy, broadly campanulate or convex, smooth, viscid, 

 coarsely reticulate-rugose, bright yellow, the margin incurved ; 

 lamellae close, a little narrowed behind, attached, minutely eroded 

 on the edge, pallid, then pale cinnamon ; stem stout, cylindrical, 

 smooth, hollow, bulbous, whitish or pale yellow, the bulb viscid 

 and colored like the pileus ; spores subglobose or broadly elliptical, 

 echinulate, Wo-o'-FoVo , long. 



Plant 3'-5' high, pileus 2'-3' broad, stem 6"-8" thick. Ground 

 among leaves under Kalmia latifolia. Highlands. June. 



The flesh is white; the bulb immarginate, in some specimens 

 almost obsolete. A very distinct, noble species. 



COKTINAEIUS (PhLEGMACIUM) OLIVACEUS 71. SJp. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, smooth, viscid, dark brown 

 with a greenish or olivaceous tinge ; lamellae close, rather broad, at 

 length ventricose, dark olivaceous, then cinnamon colored; stem 

 equal, bulbous, silky, stufl'ed or hollow, white- violaceous ; spores 

 elliptical, with a transparent nucleus, -g-gVo' long. 



Plant 3'-4:' high, pileus 2' broad, stem 4"-6" thick. Ground in 

 woods. Greig. September. 



The flesh of the stem is violaceous, of the pileus grayish. 



COKTINAEIUS BOLAKIS Ft. 



Ground in woods. Greig. September. 



COETINAKIUS (InOLOMA) ASPEE 71. Sp. 



Pileus fleshy, firm, hemispherical, then convex, rough with 

 minute, erect, brown scales, ochraceous ; lamellae close, rounded 

 behind and slightly emarginate, dull violaceous, then pale cinna- 

 mon ; stem equal, bulbous, solid, fibrillose-scaly, colored like the 

 pileus but smooth and violaceous at the top, the bulb white with 

 an abundant mycelium ; spores broadly elliptical, witli a pellucid 

 nucleus, -g-oVir' long. 



