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Pileus not very fleshy; stipe sometimes festulose at the 

 top. 



In woods. June. Not common. 1877. 



602. CORTINARIUS (DERMOCYBE) CINNAMOMEUS. Fr 



"Cinnamon Cortinarius." 

 In thin woods on mucky soil. May. 



603. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) appendiculatus. n. Sp. 



Bank-loving Cortinarius, 



Pileus fleshy, thin, smooth, expanded, border appendic- 

 late with a fugaceous veil, yellowish brown, becoming 

 nearly black when dry; gills adherent, sub-decurrent, 

 crowded, brown, then black; stem equal, smooth, festulose, 

 whitish, becoming brown when dry. 



Pileus 1 inch broad; stipe I to 2 inches high, about 2 

 lines thick. 



Spores small, smooth, nearly spherical. 



Oh low banks in woods. May. 



604. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) tigrinus. n. sp. 



Tiger Spotted Cortinarius. 



Pileus thin but fleshy, convex, spotted with small, brown 

 scales when fresh, rugose and brown when dry; gills numer- 

 ous, crowded, adnate, pale clay when young, becoming cin- 

 namon, then dark brown; stem whitish, attenuated upwards, 

 sub-bulbose. 



Pileus ^ to 1 inch broad; stipe one inch or more high, 

 one line thick. 



On decaying wood in woods. June. Not common. 

 1877. 



