. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. mbonate, ferruginous-fuscous,densely floccoso-scaly. St. stuffed, attenuate upwards, clothedwith ferruginous-fuscous, concentric sc. G. rounded-adnate,dark brown. Flesh ferruginous-fuscous. Woods, pine. ij X 2\ x T% in. Subgenus 4. Dermocybe.(From the thinly fleshy pileus; Gr. derma, skin, kube, a head.) Veil single, fibrillose, forming a zone in 1064. Pileus thin,equally fleshy, at first silky, with innate villous down, becomingsmooth when ol


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. mbonate, ferruginous-fuscous,densely floccoso-scaly. St. stuffed, attenuate upwards, clothedwith ferruginous-fuscous, concentric sc. G. rounded-adnate,dark brown. Flesh ferruginous-fuscous. Woods, pine. ij X 2\ x T% in. Subgenus 4. Dermocybe.(From the thinly fleshy pileus; Gr. derma, skin, kube, a head.) Veil single, fibrillose, forming a zone in 1064. Pileus thin,equally fleshy, at first silky, with innate villous down, becomingsmooth when old, dry, not viscid or hygro-phanous. Stem hollow or stuffed, except1058, often equal or attenuate, rigid, elasticor brittle. Gills changeable in when moist watery or coloured. (Fig. 56.) Polymorphous species defined with diffi-culty owing to the changeable colour of thegills. Species 1058—1085 Gills at first whitish or pallid. 1058 1063 Gills at first violaceous, becomingpurple. 1064—1070 Stem and fibrillose Cortina bright cinnamon, red oryellow. 1071—1080 Olivaceous. Films not torn into Fig. 56.—Cortinarius {Dermo-cybe) cinnamomeus , section of mature example ;b, young natural size. Veil dull pallid or1081—1085 1058. C. oehroleueus Fr. (from the yellowish-white pileus ; Gr. oc/iros,yellowish, leukos, white) a convex, gibbous. St. solid, ventricose or subbulbous, naked,fibrillose above with Co., colour as P. G. adnexo- or adnato-rounded, clay to ochreous or cinnamon. Taste none or bitterish, not unpleasant ; odour none or sweetish. Woods,mixed ; rare. Sept.—Nov. 2§ x ij X % in. 230 AGARIC AC E^E Cortinarius 1059. C. deeumbens Fr. (from the usually decumbent stem) a. P. convex, gibbous or subumbonate, shining white or stuffed to hollow, subclavate, smooth, white, with a fuga-cious Co. G. adnexed or adnato-rounded, white to clay andochreous-cinnamon. Woods and grassy places. Autumn, if


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