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colour nor brown. Smell not at all that of the tj-pical form, 

 Lut pleasant though peculiar, resembling that of gum just 

 beginning to ferment. 



This peculiar form is the more interesting, as it has not 

 been mot with in Sweden. (B. & Br.) 



Cortinarius (Ino.) suillus. Fr. 



Pileus 3-4 in. across, flesh thick at the disc, elsewhere 

 thin, convex, obtuse, dingy and pallid brick-red, slightly 

 silky towards the margin, sometimes floccosely squamulose ; 

 gills adnate, up to ^ in. broad, rather distant, cinnamon, 

 opaque ; stem stout, spongy, 3-4 in. long, 1-1 in. thick, 

 clavately-bulbous, attenuated upwards, dingy, pallid, darker 

 when bruised ; apex with a transient violet shade, silky, 

 even ; remainder fibrillcse, and sometinres white and woolly 

 below. 



Cortinarius (Inoloma) suillus, Fries, Monogr., ii. p. 51 ; Pries, 

 Hym. Eur., p. 362. 



In pine woods. 



Gills fragile, connected by veins at the base. (Fries.) 



Cortinarius (Ino.) tophaceus. Fr. 



Pileus 3-4 in. across, fleshy, convex then expanded, obtuse, 

 tawnj'-ochraceous, villosely scaly, flesh white; gills emar- 

 ginate, distant, tawny-cinnamon, 3 lines broad; stem 2-3 in. 

 long, swollen at the base and more than 1 in. thick, thinner 

 upwards, villosely scaly, yellowish as is also the veil ; spores- 

 elliptic-fusiform, 10 X 5. 



Cortinarius (^Inoloma) tophaceus, Fries, Epicr., p. 281 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 2o4; Cke., JUustr., pi. 772. 



In beech woods, &•: 



Subcaespitose. Solitary specimens are larger and resemble 

 C. violaceus in habit, but differ in being entirely ochraceous; 

 when caetpitose the specimens are more slender, stem often 

 twisted. Smell not remarkable. (Fries.) 



Differs from C. redemitus in the expanded very obtus© 

 pileus. Cooke says the whole fungus is golden yellow. 



Cortinarius (Ino.) redemitus. Cooke. 

 Pileus 2-3 in. across, flesh thin, convex then expanded, at 

 length broadly gibbous, golden-yellow, deepest and rather 

 tawny at the disc, variegated with darker, adprcssed fibril- 



