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Cortinarius cylindripes Ivauff. On moss, hemlock swamp. Emmet 
County, Aug. 30, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius distans Pk. Ground, near beech trees. Washt. County, 
Sept. 18, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius deceptivus Kauff. Ground, among debris in hemlock 
woods. Emmet County, Aug. 22, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius evernius Fr. Under hemlock trees, swamp. Emmet 
County, Aug. 7, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius flavifolius Pk. D. M. C. Oak woods. Wayne County, 
Aug. 27, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius fulgens (Alb. et Schw.) Fr. Ground, near beech trees. 
Washt. County, Sept., fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius glaucopus (Schaeff.) Fr. Ground, oak woods. Washt. 
County, Sept., fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius lilacinus. Pk. I). M. C. Oak woods. Wayne County, 
Sept., fide Pk. 
Cortinarius multiformis Fr. Leafmold in hemlock woods. Emmet 
County, Sept. 9, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius olivaceus Pk. Cedar swamp, among moss. Emmet 
County and Wayne County, Aug. 20, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius obliquus Pk. Oalc woods. D. M. C. Wayne County, 
Aug. 20, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius paleaceus (Weinm.) Fr. Ground, oak woods. Washt. 
County, Sept. 18, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius pholideus Fr. On debris in Cedar swamp. Emmet 
County, Sept. 5, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius purpurascens Fr. D. M. C. Oak woods. Wavne County, 
Sept. 19, fide C. H. K. 
Cortinarius rubipes sp. nov. (Telamonia.) 
Pileus 5-11 cm. broad, con vex-campanulate then expanded, 
hygrophanous, watery cinnamon when moist and with a more or 
less ferruginous umbo or stained ferruginous in places, drying 
in zones from the umbo outward and becoming paler, pinkish- 
ochraceous and with innate silky shining fibrils when dry, obtuse, 
sometimes wavy and irregular, smooth, even, flesh thin except on 
disk, scissile. Gills 6-15 mm. broad, not. crowded, adnate, often 
with minute hoary fibrils at point of junction with stem, seced¬ 
ing when old, pale cinereous-purplish when young, soon cinna¬ 
mon, edge even, whitish or concolor. Stem 5-7.5 cm. long, with 
an oval bulb, above which it is .5-1.5 cm. thick, bulb deep brick- 
red to vermillion shading off to a pellucid, pinkish tinge at the 
apex of stem, elastic, spongy-stuffed within, outer layer rather 
tough, smooth except for the fibrillose remains of the thin, 
evenescent, pale reddish, universal veil. Spores elliptical, 8-9x5 
microns, smooth, cinnamon. 
Gregarius or caespitose, on the slope of a ravine covered with 
oak and maples, Ann Arbor, Mich., July 4, 1905. 
The stem is attached to roots of Acer saccharinum and Quer- 
cus rub rum on which it forms mycorhiza. For full account and 
figures, see Bot. Gaz. Yol. XLII, 1906. 
Cortinarius semisanguineus Fr. Oak woods. Washt. County, Julv, 
fide C. H. K. 
