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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) atro-virens, Kalch. Hung. t. 19,/. 3. 
Pileus compact, convex, even, viscid, dark green, or olivaceous 
umber, flesh greenish yellow, stem solid, stout, fibrillose, except 
the subturbinate marginate bulb. Gills adnate, crowded, 
sulphury then greenish, at length cinnamon. — Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 
349. 
In pine woods. Scarborough. (G. Massee.) 
Mycelium tawny. 
Cortinarius (Xnoloma) malachius, Fr. Hym. Fur. 361. 
Pileus rather compact, obtuse, pallid lilac, soon discoloured, 
becoming smooth, at first clad with white fibrils, stem bulbous, 
with a bluish veil, internally and the veil becoming whitish, 
gills emarginate, crowded, pallid purplish, then watery ferru- 
ginous. 
In fir woods. Pontrilas. Sept., 1885. 
Flesh of the stem soft, often contorted and ventricose, 3-4 
inches long and an inch thick. Pileus 2 in. broad, lilac, then 
tawny ferruginous or when dry of a brick red, becoming pale, 
hoary with a whitish pubescence, or silky at the margin. 
Cortinarius (Dermocybe) subnotatus, Pers. Syn. 296. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, campanulate, then flattened, squamulose 
with hoary superficial flocci, soon smooth, olive, then fuscous ; 
stem spongy, stuffed, conical, elongated, marked with scales or 
fibrils and the yellowish veil, smooth and shining at the apex ; 
gills adnate, ventricose, broad, rather distant, yellowish, then 
olivaceous-cinnamon. — Fr. Hym. Fur. 373. 
Under beech, &c. Alresford, Hants. (Rev. W. Eyre.) 
Stem 3-4 in., fragile. Pileus 4 in., gills 3-5 lines broad, con- 
nected by veins, rather thick. 
Cortinarius (Dermocybe) valgus, Fr. Hym. Fur. 373. 
Fragile. Pileus convex, .somewhat gibbous, even, becoming 
smooth, olivaceous, then brick red, margin rather membrana- 
ceous, stem somewhat hollow, elongated, twisted, naked, pallid, 
shining, apex striate, sub-violaceous, bulb rooting, whitish, to- 
mentose, gills affixed, rather distant, dingy yellow, then brick 
red. 
Amongst moss in woods. Hear Bristol. (C. Bucknall.) 
The form referred to this species, with some doubt, differs 
from the type in several particulars, and is perhaps a distinct 
variety. See “ Illustrations,” t. 750. 
Cortinarius (Hydrocybe) Krombholzii, Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 395. 
Pileus conic-campanulate, then gibbous, even, smooth, disc 
fleshy, margin thin, veil appendiculate ; stem fistulose, equal, 
naked, whitish ; gills nearly free, broad, ferruginous, the edge 
becoming yellowish. — Krombh. t. 2,/. 31. 
Amongst moss. Scarboro’. (G. Massee.) 
Stem 3 in. long, 3 lines thick. Pileus about an inch. Habit 
that of Hypholoma. Often CEespitose. 
