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I'ing and apex violet, whitish-cortiiiate, solid; spores, 10- 

 11 X 7 /x. 



Cortinarius (Telamon'id) impennis, Fries, Epicr., p. 293 ; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 265; Cke., Iliustr., pi. 853. 



In pine woods, &c. 



Stem 2 in. long, h in. thick, often cylindrical, fibrillose, 

 ring incomplete. Pileus flesli}^ especially at the disc, at 

 tirst sooty-umber, then hrick-red or red (in the young stage 

 almost the colour of Culhjhia hutjjraced), not hoary, t-ilky 

 lound the margin when young, at length cracked. (Fries.j 



Cortinarius (Tela.J lucorum. Fr. 



Pileus li-2 in. across, convex then expanded, gibbous, 

 margin wavy, even, bay with a tinge of brick-red when 

 moi^^t; flesh very thin except at the disc; gills emarginate, 

 rather distant, about 3 lines broad, cinnamon with a tran- 

 •sient tinge of violet; stem about 2 in. long, 3—4 lines thick, 

 {-lightly clavate, very fibrillose, pallid, solid ; veil forming a 

 ^vhite distant zone on the stem, flesh like that of the pileus 

 dingy ochraceous ; spores elliptical, 10 X 5 /x. 



Cortinarius (Telamonid) lucorum^ Cke., Hdbk., p. 379 ; Cke., 

 Iliustr., pi. 1192. 



Cortinarius {Telamonia^ impennis, Fries, var, lucorum, Fries, 

 Hym. Eur., p. 377. 



On the ground in woods, &c. 



Stem sometimes slightly curved, and tinged with violet 

 above. 



Cortinarius (Tela.) plumiger. Fr. 

 Pileus 2-3 in. across, flesh thin, conical when j'oung, then 

 campanulate, umbo broad, obtuse, very prominent, often 

 cracked, dry, densely covered with white, floccose, feathery 

 scales that are erect and squarrose, or after rain becoming- 

 depressed and silky, hygrophanous, fuscous with an olive 

 tinge when moist, reddish-tan when dry ; gills adnate, 

 scarcely crowded, broad, violet at first, soon watery, then 

 pure cinnamon, edge quite entire, similar in colour or tan- 

 colour; stem remarkably clavate, 3-4 in. long, base 1 in. 

 apex 5 lines thick, pale, watery white within ; veil shining 

 white, floccosely scaly on the stem, forming an imperfect 

 ring at the apex, solid ; spores 10 x 5-6 ft. 



