OP SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
10 !) 
Plant's with violet or lilac tints. 
Pilous large up to fun., violet becoming brown. 
Gills earthy with a violet tint becoming brown. 
Stem pallid with a violet tint. Spores 12 to 
14.5 x 7 to 7.5 /i 145. C. (M.) Aroheri. 
Pilous large up to 34in., violet becoming brownish. 
Gills pinkish cinnamon and violet tinted. Stem 
violet. Spores 11 to 1(1 x 4.5 to 5.5 p 146. C. (M.) mbareheri. 
Pilous usually under 2in., violet brown. Gills sub- 
sinuate to adnoxed, violet brown. Stem pallid 
to pale violet. Spores nearly subspherical, 5.5 
to 8.4 x 4,5 to 5 ii 147. C. (M.J inicroarchuri. 
Pilous to 2iin., whitish to light buff. Gills sinuately 
adnoxed, ochraceous buff. Stem white with trace 
of violet. Spores 9.5 to 11 x 6 fi 148. C. (M.) albidus. 
141. Cortinarius (Myxamicium) ruber Clel. (L., ruber, red). — Pilous and 
stem viscid. Pileus up to Sin. (5 cm.), convex, then irregularly wavy and convex, 
subgibbous, near Dragon’s Blood Reel (xni.) passing into Rufous (xiv.). Gills 
slightly sinuately adnexed, moderately close, a little ventrieose, Tawny Olive 
(xxix.). Stem up to 1 tin. (3.7 cm.), viscid, rather short and stout', bulbous, 
np to 7 in . (17 mm.) thick below and -tin. (1.25 cm.) above, solid or somewhat 
hollow, the colour of the pileus below the remains of tha veil, above this whitish 
and slightly striate, with some yellowish mycelium at' the base and whitish rooting 
mycelial strands below. Cob-webby veil yellowish-red or red, glutinous. Flesh 
of the pileus white, moderately thick over the stem, thinning outwards, flesh of 
the stem discoloured. Spores 9.5 x 6.5 /r. South Australia — Kineliina, Btelair. 
July. (Figure 18.) 
[From wntrrcohiyuiV by Miss J. Buxton. 
Figure 18 . — Cortinarius (Myxatnicium) ruber Clel. (No. 141). Kinchina. Reduced | 
