336 Mycological Flora. 



605. CORTINARIUS (TELAMONIA) EVERNIUS. Fr. 



"Tufted Cortinarius." 

 About stumps in open places. September and Octo- 

 tober. 



606. CORTINARTUS (HYGROCYBE) VENOSUS. 11. Sp. 

 Venous-Gilled Cortinarius. 



Pileus smooth, thin, yellowish brown, when mature so 

 completely everted that the gill surface only appears; gills 

 cinnamon, sub-ventricose, rather narrow, attached, profuse- 

 ly venosed and venose connected; stipe smooth, equal, 

 fibrous, not bulbous, sometimes split or forked at the top. 



Pileus 1 to 2 inches broad; stipe, 3 inches long, 3 lines 

 thick. 



On the ground amongst poplar leaves in woods. Octo- 

 ber. Scarce. 



607. Hygrophorus UNGUINOSUS. Fr. 

 "Dingy Hygrophorus." 



Gills adnate, decurrent, connected by veins. 

 On the ground in woods. October. 



608. Hygrophorus lactus. n. sp. 



Grayish-white Hygrophorus. 



Pileus hemispherical, irregular, grayish white, cuticle 

 covered more or less with a milk white gluten, flesh thick, 

 white; gills white, arcuate, adnate, decurrent, edges smooth, 

 entire, sharp; stipe smooth, fibrous, white, mealy above, 

 sharply attenuated downward. 



Pileus I to 1^ inches broad; stipe 2 to 3 inches high, 

 3 to 5 lines thick. 



On wet clay soil amongst dead poplar leaves. October. 

 Rare. 





