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Cortinarius (Inohma) vinogus, Cke., Hdbk., p. 255; Cke., 

 lUustr., pi. 759. 



Under trees. 



Difitingnished by the vinous or pnrplish-red pilens and 

 the distinctly margrnate bulb of the stem. 



Cortinarias (Ino.) bolaris. Fr. 



Pileus 1—2 in. across, rather fleshy, convex then plane, 

 rather nmbonate, margin sometimes nptomed and splitting 

 or flexuous, reddish-yellow, becoming pale, sprinkled with, 

 small, innate, pilose, adpressed, safiron-red squamules : gills 

 Tery slightly decurrent, crowded, soft, watery cinnamon ; 

 stem 2-3 in. long, almost even, sqnamose, coloured like the 

 pileus, stuffed then hollow, often flexuous ; spores elliptical, 

 10 X o p.. 



Cortinarius (Inoloma) lolaris. Fries, Epicr., p. 282 ; Cke., 

 Ulustr., pi. 760; Cke., Hdbk., p. 255. 



In beech woods, &c. Sometimes subcaespitose. 



Pileus 1—3 in. across, fleshy, convex then plane, obsoletely 

 umbonate, yellowish-red or becoming pallid, glabrous, oi 

 spotted with adpressed red scales (similar to the stem) rarely 

 ^ red from the scales being contigaous; flesh very firm, 

 ■white ; gills commonly decnnent, arcuate, sometimes adnate, 

 or even emargiuate, crowded, at first dilute then dusky 

 cinnamon ; stem about 3 in. long, 4 lines thick, attenuated 

 from the base, whitish-fibrillose above, becoming glabrous 

 and pallid ; tomentose below, tomentum whitish or reddish, 

 brownish within, solid, fibrous. (Fries.) 



**** Gills or veil dark, fuscous, or olive. 



Cortinarius (Ino.) pholideus. Fr. 

 Pileus 2—4 in. across, convex, expanded, obtusely umbo- 

 nate, flesh thin except at the centre, brownish, when dry 

 fawn-coloured and densely covered with minute, erect, 

 brown squamules ; gUls rather distant, broad, emarginate, 

 when young lilac then dingy cinnamon ; stem 3-4 in long, 

 ^— I in. thick, thinner above, silky-fibrous, shining, wifii 

 numerous dark brown transverse squamules below the ring, 

 smooth above and tinged Klac; spores broadly elliptical, 

 obliquely apiculate, 5x3- 5-4 [i. 



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