(Plate LXXXVIa.)

Cortinarius autumnalis.

C. autumna´lis Pk. Pileus fleshy, convex or expanded, dull rusty-yellow, variegated or streaked with innate rust-colored fibrils. Gills rather broad, with a wide shallow emargination. Stem equal, solid, firm, bulbous, a little paler than the pileus.

Height 3–4 in., breadth of pileus 2–4 in. Stem 6 lines thick.

Pine woods. Bethlehem. November. The plant is sometimes cespitose. The flesh is white. Peck, 23d Rep. N.Y. State Bot.

Mt. Gretna, Pa., 1899. McIlvaine.

Quality fair. Caps meaty.

C. ochra´ceus Pk. (Plate [LXXXII], fig. 3, p. 306.) Pileus fleshy, convex, at length broadly subumbonate or gibbous, smooth, even or obscurely wrinkled, pale ochraceous. Stem solid, fibrillose, ochraceous at the top, white below, gradually enlarged into a thick bulbous base.

Height 2–4 in., breadth of pileus 2–3 in. Stem 4–6 lines thick at the top, 12–18 lines at the base.