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THE LARGER FI' NOT 
142. Cortinarius (Myxamieium) subarvinaceus Old. ( Subarvinaccu .s, here near 
to tli© species C. (M.) arvinaeeu* Pr.), — Pileus and stem viscid. Pileus 1} to 
3 .Jin. (4.(i to 8.7 cm.), convex, sometimes repand, finally irregularly upturned, 
edge a little turned in, sometimes suhstriate round the edge, very viscid, 
Oclmiceous Tawny (xv.) becoming much darker and shining in the centre. Gills 
adnate or subsimmte, moderately close, slightly ventrieose, pallid greyish^ cinna- 
mon then Tawny Olive (xxix.) and darker. Stem 14 to Sin. (3.7 to 7.5 cm.), 
stout, up to |iu. (17 mm.) thick, equal, mealy, fibrillose, base viscid, pallid 
whitish becoming brownish. Flesh slightly brownish, when old becoming semi 
translucent, thick over the disc, thin externally, cuticle thick and dark brown. 
Spore mass near Tawny Olive (xxix.), spores oblique with pointed ends, 13 to 
15 x 7.5 JX. Under trees. South Australia — Stirling West. July. 
143. Cortinarius (Myxamieium) oehraceus Clel. (L., oehraceus, ochre coloured). 
— Pileus and stem very viscid. Pileus up to 2in. (5 cm.), convex, repand, finally 
irregularly upturned, Yellow Ochre (xv.), centre darker. Gills adnate, close, 
[From iv a I er colour by Miss R. 0. Five ash . 
Figure 19. — Go rt inarm- 8 ( M yxiniuieiu-m) oehraceus Clel. (No. 143). 
Mount Lofty. 
jin. (0 mm.) deep, near Sudan Brown (m.). Stem Sin. (5 cm.), gin. (10 nun.) 
thick, somewhat bulbous below, then equal, striate above, pallid becoming yellowish 
brown. Flesh soapy-looliing, thiek over the disc, rapidly attenuated outwards. 
Spores yellow brown, 8.5 x 4 /i. On the ground amongst' leaves under trees. 
South Australia — Mount Lofty, duly. (Figure 19.) 
144. Cortinarius (Myxamieium) sinapicolor Clel. (L., x wnnpc, mustard seed; 
color, colour).— Pileus 2 to Jin. (5 to 7.5 cm.), slightly convex, subumbonato, 
edge sometimes wavy, very glutinous, Mustard Yellow (xvr.) round the edge 
passing into Amber Brown (m.) in the centre. Gills sinuately adnexed, 
moderately close, over {in. (7 mm.) deep, near Buckthorn Brown (xv.). Stem 
2.1 in. (6.2 cm.), moderately stout (nearly 4in., 1 cm.), fibrilloso above, tinted 
yellow, base a little bulbous with white mycelial threads. Veil pale yellowish. 
Flesh attenuated outwards, turning slightly watery -yellowish in the stem. Spores 
elliptical, oblique, slightly rough, 7.5 x 4 jtt. South Australia— National Park. 
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