COBTIXAEirS. 59 



Corlinariu.s (Tdanumia) Cookei, Cie., Hdbk., p. 273 ; Cke., 

 niiistr., pL S4iJB. 



Cvrtinariug {Bygrocybe) C<?okei, Qaelet, BnlL Soc Bot 

 France, p, 2SS (1878) ; Grevfllea, t. 128, £ 3. 



In woods. 



Suhgen. DEEMOCTBK 

 ASALTSIS OF THE SPECIES. 

 * Gills at first whinsh. or pallid. 

 ** Gnis at first violet, becomrng purplish. 



•** Gills shining cinnamon, red, or yellow. Stem and 

 fibrillose cortina colonred. Elesamt. 



**** Olivaoeons, veil dingy, or pale foscons. Pileus not 

 torn into scales. 



* GiOs at first whitish or pallid. 



Cortinaiins (Dermo.^ ochroleucus. Fr. 



PUens 2-3 in. across, flesh rather thick except at the 

 margin, convex ; gihhous then obtuse, almost glabrous, even, 

 whitish, with a pale ochraceous tinge : gUls slightly adnexed, 

 nearly free, crowded, 3—4 lines broad, narrower in fi^nt; 

 whitish then ochraceous-tan ; stem 2—3 in. long, ^6 lines 

 thick, solid, firm, ventricose or almost equal, whitish, apex 

 fibrillose above ; spores elliptical, 8 x 4—5 /ju 



Cortinarius (IDermoqjbe) ochroleucus. Fries, Epicr., p. 251 ; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 257 ; Cte^ lUustr., pL 775. 



Agaricas ochroleucus, Schaeffer, t. 34. 



In wocfis. 



Inodorous, taste rather bitter, not unpleasant. Stem 3 in, 

 long, 4^5 lines thick ; pileus 2 in. across, sUky under a lens. 

 (Fries.; 



Cortinarins (Dermo.) dectunbens. Fr. (figs. 1<;>-11a, 

 p. 16> 

 ELleus 1— li in. across, rather fleshy, firm, convex then 

 plane, gibbous then obtuse, even, glabrous, at times almost 



