. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. 1033. C. vibratilis Fr. (from a fancied tremulous habit; vibratilis, quivering) a b. P. piano-gibbous, hygrophanous, shining golden-yellow. , attenuate upwards, whitish. Co. forming a glutinousfugitive Z. G. emarginato-decurrent, thin, crowded. Taste and odour disagreeable. Woods. Sept. i| X if X \ in. 1034. C. pluvius (from its viscidity in rainy weather; pluo, to rain) aP. convexo-gibbous, hygrophanous, pale yellow-tawny; marg. striate. St. s
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. 1033. C. vibratilis Fr. (from a fancied tremulous habit; vibratilis, quivering) a b. P. piano-gibbous, hygrophanous, shining golden-yellow. , attenuate upwards, whitish. Co. forming a glutinousfugitive Z. G. emarginato-decurrent, thin, crowded. Taste and odour disagreeable. Woods. Sept. i| X if X \ in. 1034. C. pluvius (from its viscidity in rainy weather; pluo, to rain) aP. convexo-gibbous, hygrophanous, pale yellow-tawny; marg. striate. St. stuffed to hollow, nearly equal, naked, obsoletelyviscid, white. G. adnexed, watery, then acrid-pungent. Woods, pine. i|x2x£in. Subgenus 3. Inoloma. (From the fibrillose or fringed veil; Gr. is, inos, a fibre, loin a, a fringe.) Veil single, fibrillose. Pileus equally fleshy, dry, subcompact, atfirst silky with innate scales or fibrils, becoming smooth, flesh Cortinarius AGARICACE/E 225 continuous, not hygrophanous. Stem fleshy, somewhat bulbous. (Fig. 55-) Handsome and easily distinguished. Species 1035—1057. Fig. 55.—Cortinarius {Inolirma) violaceus Fr. One-half natural , section of mature example ; b, young state. Gills at first white or pallid. Gills, Veil and Stem violaceous. Gills or Veil cinnamon, red or ochreous. Gills or Veil dark, fuscous, olivaceous. 1035—10381039—10451046—10521053—1057 1035. C. argutus Fr. (from the graceful habit; argutus, graceful) a expanded, gibbous then subdepressed, ochreous. St. solid, ventricose, fibroso-squamose, yellowish-white. G. adnate,rounded, subdistant, white clay-colour. Woods, amongst leaves, oak. Oct. 4J x 3J X £ in. 1036. C. argentatus Fr. (from the silvery white pileus and stem ; argentum, silver) a b convexo-plane, broadly gibbous; marg. pale lilac then solid, slightly attenuate upwards, yellowish at base. , crowded, becoming watery-cinnamon or sienna. Ta
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