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Tribe 2. Myxacium. Pileus and stem viscid. 
361. Cortinarius (Myxacium) Archeri. Berk. FI. Tasm. t. 
181,/. 7. Sacc. Syll. 3763. 
Pileus convex, fleshy, rivulose, violet brown (2-3 in. or 
more) ; stem stout, equal, viscid, violet (2-3 in. long, 1 in. thick) ; 
gills pallid clay-colour, rather broad, adnate, transversely rugose ; 
spores obliquely ovate, 11-12 p long. 
On the ground. Tasmania. 
362. Cortinarius (Myxacium) erythraeus. Berk. Hook. 
Journ., 1845, p. 48. 
Small, blood red. Pileus clothed with a thick gelatinous coat 
(1-1^ in. broad) ; convex, smooth ; stem short, viscid (f in. high, 
2 lines thick) ; gills adnexed, ventricose ; mycelium yellow. 
Spores red ochre. 
On the ground. W. Australia. 
Tribe 3. Inoloma. Pileus silky, dry. Veil simple. 
363. Cortinarius (Inoloma) violaceus {Linn.). Fr. Hym. 
Fur. 360. Cooke Jllus. t. 770. Sacc. Syll. 3788. 
Dark violet ; pileus fleshy, obtuse, villoso-squamose (3-6 in. 
broad) ; stem bulbous, spongy, villous, internally cinereous violet 
(3-4 in. long) ; gills fixed, broad, thick, distant, darker. Spores 
12-14 x 10 p. 
In woods. Esculent. Victoria. 
Tribe 4. Dertnocybe. Pileus silky, thin, smooth, dry, not hygro- 
phanous ; stem nearly equal. Veil simple, fibrillose. 
364. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) sanguineus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
370. Cooke Ulus. t. 786. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, obtuse, innate, silky, or squamulose ; stem 
stuffed, then hollow, thin, equal, as well as the veil dark blood- 
red ; gills crowded, rather broad, darker. Spores 6-7 x4 p. 
In woods. Harkaway Eange. (Fig. 37). 
365. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) cinnabarinus. Fr. Hym. 
Bur. 370. Sacc. Syll. Cooke Itlus. t. 785 b. 
Pileus fleshy, obtuse, silky, then smooth, shining (2-3 in. broad), 
vermilion; stem stuffed, short, fibrilluse, vermilion-red (1^-2 in. 
long, 3-4 lines thick) ; gills adnate, broad, rather distant, darker. 
Spores 7-8 x 4 p. 
Under trees. Victoria. Queensland. 
Tribe 5. Telamonia. Moist, hygrophanous. Stem annulate and 
cortinate, hence almost with a duplex veil. 
366. Cortinarius (Telamonia) bovinus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 381. 
Cooke Jllus. t. 82^. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, even, becoming smooth (4 in. 
broad), watery cinnamon, at length pertuse; stem stout, spongy- 
bulbous, grey, then dingy cinnamon (3 in. long, 2 in. thick at the 
