104 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



Cortinarius (^Phlegmaciurn) allutus, Fries, Epicr., p. 203; 

 Oke., Hdbk., p. 411 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 752. 



In pine woods. 



Pileus orange-yellow, disc paler, when moist, deep yellow 

 when dry. Gills sometimes decurrent. Small. (Fries.) 



Cortinarius (Phleg.) talus. Fr. 



Pileus 2-3 in. across, equal, convex then jjlane, even, 

 glabrous, viscid, dingy-yellowish, becoming pale, margin 

 somewhat yellowish-olive ; flesh watery, dingj' pallid-white, 

 variegated with hyaline spots and a horny line at the 

 junction of the gills; gills emarginate, rather crowded, clear 

 straw-colour or pallid ochraceous, soon discoloured ; stem 

 solid, 3 in. long, ^ in. thick, equal, cylindrical, not oblique, 

 almost glabrous, pallid, bulb small, subrotund, marginate ; 

 spores 8-9 x 4-5 /i. 



Cortinarius (Phlegmaciuia) talus, Fries, Epicr., p. 263 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 242 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 71J. 



In woods. 



Very pretty, closely allied to C. turhinatus, but distinguished 

 by the difference in colour. (Fries.) 



** Gills violet, hlue, or purplisTi, then cinnamon. 



Cortinarius (Phleg.) glaucopus. Fr. 



Pileus 3-4 in. across, flesh rather thin towards the margin, 

 becoming yellowish, at first convex and incurved then ex- 

 panded, rather wavy, viscid, becoming floccosoly squamulose 

 and fibrillose, olive-bay at first, soon tawny- yellow ; gills 

 emarginate, broad, bluish then tawnj'-cinnamon ; stem 

 2J-3 in. long, f in. thick, striate, bluish then pallid yellow, 

 marginately bulbous ; spores 8 x 4-5 /x. 



Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) glaucopus. Fries, Epicr., p. 264; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 242 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 712. 



In pine woods. 



Stout, large, at first short, stem bulb- like then elongated, 

 3-4 in. long, straight, always thick, pale blue inside at first. 

 Pileus at first olive-bay, soon tawnj'-yellow, with an elevated 

 brown zone near the margin, as in C. infractus and C. pur- 

 purascens. (Fries.) 



