56 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



sqnamiilose, hygrophanotis, ferruginous, tawny when dry ; 

 iiills adnate, distinct, scarcely crowded, ferruginous-cinna- 

 luon, about 1 line broad ; stem about 1 in. long, equal, fibroso- 

 iibrillose, ferruginous, veil white, woven into a ring or 

 obsolete ; spores elliptical, 5 x 3 yu.. 



Coriinarius (Telamonia) incisus, Fries, Epicr., p. 301 ; Cke.,, 

 Ildbk., p. 272 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 807. 



On the ground. 



In Cooke's figure quoted above, called Cort. (^Tela.') incisiiSy 

 Fr., var. B, the margin of the pileus is much split and. often 

 upturned, and the stem white and curved. 



Gregarious, small, form variable; stem 1 in. long (in B, 

 2-4 in.), 1-2 lines thick ; pileus commonly tawny-ferru- 

 ginous, but when young also bay, olive-brown, &c., very 

 s(|uamulose and cracked into shreds. (Fries.) 



In dry pine-woods, scattered, but also in damp meadows,, 

 dried up turf-bogs, &c., gregarious, subcaespitose ; every- 

 where tawny-ferruginous, opaque, smell faint. Stem some- 

 what stuffed, sometimes short, about 1 in., sometimes- 

 elongated, flexuous, entirely fibrous in damp places, fibrillose, 

 not polished externally. Pileus ratber fleshy, form variable, 

 acutely or obtusely umbonate, convex then expanded, naked 

 when young, then (especially in dry weather) torn into 

 fibrils, but even and shining when scorched by the sun ; 

 gills adnate, rather distant, ferruginous-cinnamon. Differs 

 from Cort. geniilis, &o., in being darker ferruginous, and 

 especially in the white, zoned veil. A form exists having the 

 j)ileus olive-brown. (Fries.) 



**** Stem floccoselij scaly, and like the pileus becoming dusJcy^ 



Cortinarius (Tela.) hemitrichus. Fr. 



Pileus 2-6 in. across, slightly fleshy, convex then plane, 

 umbonate, fuscous, brownisb-tan when dry, densely covered 

 near the margin with superficial silky fibrils; gills adnate, 

 crowded, 2 lines broad, tan-colour then cinnamon; stem 

 l?.-2 in. long, 2-3 lines thick, almost equal, pale fuscous, 

 floccoso-squamose from the white veil, and ringed, hollow ; 

 flesh like that of the pileus brownish; spores, 6-7 X 3-4 fx. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) liemiirichus, Fries, Epicr., p. 302 ; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 272; Cke., Illustr., pi. 825. 



