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628 257.Cortinar. ll.HYMENOTHECE^. Pl.cell.aph. 2. Cortinaria violacea. Violet curtain'Stool. Stem bluish ; collar rust-colour ; cap split, edge violet, woolly. Agaricus violaceus, Bolton Fung, 52 ; Persoon Syn. 277. On the borders of woods. 3. Cortinaria nuda. Naked curtain-stool. Thalli gregarious; stem rather long, slenderish, cylin- drical, naked, pale violet ; collar mostly ; cap fleshy, plano-convex, edge expanded, changing from violet to reddish ; gills crowded, pale violet. Agaricus Dtidus, Bull. Herb. 439 ; Persoon Sjjn. 277. Agaricus violaceus, var. 2, Withering Arr. 4, 24^. In fir plantations. 4. Cortinaria cinerea. Grey curtain-stool. Stem bulbous ; cap fleshy, hemispherical, dotted or scaly, wrinkled, violet-grey ; gills distinct, purplish-brown. Agaricus violaceus, Schmff. Fung. 3 ; Withering Arr. 4,242. Agaricus violaceo-cinereus, Persoon Syn. 279. In oak woods. b. Cap Iroum'bay. 5. Cortinaria hicolor. Two-coloured curtain-stool. Stem thick, rather tuberous, woolly, pale violet; cap fleshy, convex, reddish-brown ; edge turned in, rather woolly ; gills pale violet. Agaricus violaceus, Sowerby Fungi, 209, not of Persoon. Agaricus bicolor, Persoon Syn. 281. Blewits. In woods. Taste inferior to that of the common mushroom; but sold for making katsup. C. Cap yellowish, or cinnamon-colour. 6. Cortinaria collinita. Glued curtain-stool. Stem split transversely into cartilaginous, gelatinous scales ; collar nearly vanishing ; cap fleshy, bossed, covered with a viscous slime, drying on it. Agaricus coUinitHs, Sowerby Fungi, 9 ; Agaricus mucosus, Bull. Herb. 549. In woods. Persoon Syn. 2S1.
Tlcell.Qph. ll.HYMENOTHECE^. 257.Cortmar. 629 7. Cortinaria glaucopa. Blue-footed curtain-stool. Thallus large ; stem rather short, bulbous, thick, bluish cap chestnut or brownish-olive ; gills bluish clay-colour, afterwards cinnamon-colour. Agaricus glaucopus, Soicerft!/ i^wn^?, 223} Persoon Sj«. 283» Agaricus araneosus, Bull. Herb. 598. Agaricus varius, Scheeff. Fung. 42, In woods. Esculent ? 8. CortinaYia callochroa. Fair-coloured curtain-stooL Stem pale, bulbous; bulb bordered; cap rather broad, dry, yellow ; gills with a fine purple cast. Agaricus turbinatus, Snioerby Fungi, 102. Agaricus callocbrous, Persoon Sj/n. 283. In grassy woods. d. Cap more or less purplish, lividj red, hlood-colour, or scarlet. 9. Cortinaria sanguinea. Bloody curtain-stool. Thallus saffron-red ; stem solid, long ; cap pink, convex gills distinct. Agaricus sanguineus, Sowerby Fungi, 43 ; Persoon Si/n. 290. Agaricus rubens, Bolt. Fung. 36. In woods. 10. Cortinaria viscida* Viscid curtain-stool. Thalli gregarious ; stem thickest at bottom, inside and bottom yellow ; collar blackish ; cap fleshy, first convex, afterwards depressed, gelatinous, purplish brown; gills decurrent, branched, rather grey. Agaricus glutinosus, Sowerby Fungi, 7. Agaricus viscidus, Persoon Syn. 291. In fir plantations. /3. atropuncta. Stem thickish, whitish, with black scaly spots : cap bluntly bossed, viscid ; gills snow-white. 11. Cortinaria rutila. Brilliajit curtain-stool. Thalli gregarious ; stem long, scaly, flesh-red ; cap bossed, livid purple or flesh-red, rather slimy ; gills simple, decurrent, purplish-brown. Agaricus rntilus, Sowerby Fungi, 105, Agaricus gomphus, Persoon Syn, 292. In fir plantations.
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Tlcell.Qph. ll.HYMENOTHECE^. 257.Cortmar. 629<br />
7. Cortinaria glaucopa. Blue-footed curtain-stool.<br />
Thallus large ; stem rather short, bulbous, thick, bluish<br />
cap chestnut or brownish-olive ; gills bluish clay-colour,<br />
afterwards cinnamon-colour.<br />
Agaricus glaucopus, Soicerft!/ i^wn^?, 223} Persoon Sj«. 283»<br />
Agaricus araneosus, Bull. Herb. 598.<br />
Agaricus varius, Scheeff. Fung. 42,<br />
In woods.<br />
Esculent ?<br />
8. CortinaYia callochroa. Fair-coloured curtain-stooL<br />
Stem pale, bulbous; bulb bordered; cap rather broad,<br />
dry, yellow ;<br />
gills with a fine purple cast.<br />
Agaricus turbinatus, Snioerby Fungi, 102.<br />
Agaricus callocbrous, Persoon Sj/n. 283.<br />
In grassy woods.<br />
d. Cap more or less purplish, lividj red, hlood-colour, or<br />
scarlet.<br />
9. Cortinaria sanguinea. Bloody curtain-stool.<br />
Thallus saffron-red ; stem solid, long ; cap pink, convex<br />
gills distinct.<br />
Agaricus sanguineus, Sowerby Fungi, 43 ; Persoon Si/n. 290.<br />
Agaricus rubens, Bolt. Fung. 36.<br />
In woods.<br />
10. Cortinaria viscida* Viscid curtain-stool.<br />
Thalli gregarious ; stem thickest at bottom, inside and<br />
bottom yellow ; collar blackish ; cap fleshy, first convex,<br />
afterwards depressed, gelatinous, purplish brown; gills<br />
decurrent, branched, rather grey.<br />
Agaricus glutinosus, Sowerby Fungi, 7.<br />
Agaricus viscidus, Persoon Syn. 291.<br />
In fir plantations.<br />
/3. atropuncta. Stem thickish, whitish, with black scaly<br />
spots : cap bluntly bossed, viscid ; gills snow-white.<br />
11. Cortinaria rutila. Brilliajit curtain-stool.<br />
Thalli gregarious ; stem long, scaly, flesh-red ; cap bossed,<br />
livid purple or flesh-red, rather slimy ; gills simple, decurrent,<br />
purplish-brown.<br />
Agaricus rntilus, Sowerby Fungi, 105,<br />
Agaricus gomphus, Persoon Syn, 292.<br />
In fir plantations.