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Cortinarius { Phlegmacium ) saginus, Fr. Reduced 
one-third, from drawing by Dr. Bull. It was 
from a copy of this drawing sent to the vener- 
able Fries that he determined the species. 
Hence, although its accuracy has been called in 
question, such is its history. 
Agaricus {. Pluteus ) leoninus , Fr. Y a'riety. From 
drawing by Dr. Bull. Although very charac- 
teristic of this splendid variety, it is not the 
typical form usually met with. 
Cortinarius { Phlegmacium ) clari color, Fr. This, 
and the succeeding figures, to Plate 116, are 
from drawings by Dr. Quelet. Stem of this 
species more robust than as figured by Fries. 
Cortinarius (. Phlegmacium ) cyan opus, Fr. Not so 
characteristic as Sowerby’s figure. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium') largus, Fr. 
Cortinarius { Phlegmacium ) variicolor , Fr. By no 
means a characteristic figure. 
Cortinarium {. Phlegmacium ) Riederi , Fr. A very 
small specimen. ■ 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) percomis, Fr. The true 
species, but a very small, unexpanded specimen. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) anfractus, Fr. Hardly 
the species of Fries, which is a very large and 
fine representative of this genus — once seen, 
never to be forgotten. We have a beautiful 
drawing of it by Mons. Boudier, determined by 
the Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmaciuni) multiformis, Fr. Very 
like, but very small. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) glaucopus, Fr. Not a 
characteristic figure, though doubtless the true 
species. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) callochrous, Fr. Colours 
too bright. 
Cortinarius ( Phlegmacium ) purpurascens, Fr. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) ccerulescens, Fr. 
Rather more slender habit than usual. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) dibaphus, Fr. Very 
different in tone from Worthington Smith’s 
figure of this species in “ Mycological Illustra- 
tions,” which latter is too highly coloured. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) orichalceus , Fr. 
Cortinarius { Phlegmacium ) prasinus, Fr. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) turbinatus , Fr. Much 
too small, and rather too yellow. 
Cortinarius {Phlegmacium) scaurus , Fr. Not like 
Fries’ figure, it is at least doubtful. 
