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Stem clothed below with brownish appressed scales. New to 
Britain. 
Myxacium. 
1043. Cortinariusarvinaceus, 
Pileus fleshy, soft, expanded, glabrous, viscid, margin spreading ; 
stem tall, cylindric, silky-viscid, whitish yellow ; gills adnato- 
decurrent, broad, even, straw-coloured then ochraceous. jPV. Hym. 
Eur., p. 354. New to Britain. 
1044. Cortinarius mucifluus, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. 1883. 
Inoloma. 
1045. Cortinarius sublanatus, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. ,, 
It is doubtful whether Cortinarius cotoneus (No. 862) should 
not be referred to this species. 
Telamonia. 
f Blaize Castle 
\ Woods, Oct. 1882. 
1046. 
Cortinarius quadricolor.Fr. ^ 
f Blaize Castle 
[ Woods, 
Oct. 1882. 
1047. 
,, helvolus, Fr. 
Durdham Down, 
Oct. 1883. 
1048. 
,, hinnuleus, Fr. 
Hanham, 
Sept. „ 
Hydeocybe. 
1049. 
Cortinarius dilutus, Fr. -j 
f Blaize Castle 
[ Woods, 
Oct. 1882. 
1050. 
,, castaneus, Fr. 
Leigh Wood, 
Oct. 1883. 
1051. 
„ colus, Fr. -< 
( Blaize Castle 
t Woods, 
Oct. ,, 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, subgibbous, glabrous, brownish-red, 
(paler, shining) ; stem solid, attenuated above, rigid, naked, longi- 
tudinally fibrilloso-striate, paler as well as the superior, fugacious 
veil ; gills adnate, plane, rather thick, dark cinnamon. Fr. Hym. 
Eur., p. 391. 
Dr. Cooke identifies my plant as the above species, although the 
“ fiery-red mycelium ” mentioned by Fries was not visible. New 
to Britain. 
1052. Cortinarius leucopus, Fr. Tyntesfield, Nov. 1879. 
1053. decipieus, Fr. -[ Oct. 1883. 
