58 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



supei'ficial squamiiles, then glabrous, ojoaque, very liygro- 

 plianous, brown when moist, clingy tan ^vhen dry ; flesh of 

 the disc coloured like the pileus, elsewhere almost obsolete ; 

 gills adnate, broad, crowded, at first whitish-pallid then 

 cinnamon ; stem about 3 in. long, 1 line thick, rather tough, 

 surface undulated, brownish both outside and inside, paler 

 when young, base with w^hite down, furnished with scattered, 

 white squamules, apex with a white ring, hollow, spores 

 7—8 X 3 /x. 



Cortenar'ius {Telamonici) paleaceus^ Fries, Epicr., p. 302 ; 

 €ke., Hdbk., p. 273 ; Cke., lUustr., pi. 826. 



Damp 2^1aces in beech woods, &c. 



Much more slender than Cort. rigidus, usually acutely 

 nmbonate. Differs from Cort. ilioj^odius in the stem being 

 floccoso-squamulose and not tawny inside. (Fries.) 



Cortinarius (Tela.) iris. Massee. 



Pileus about 1 in. across, hemispherical then expanded, 

 acutely umbouate, pale ochraceous-brown, silky, densely 

 covered with minute white fibrils, usually splitting at the 

 margin, flesh thin; gills rather crowded, moderately broad, very 

 much cut out behind and slightty attached, dirty ochraceous 

 then bright orange-brown, margin entire, stem 2^-3 in. long, 

 conical, ;\ in. thick at base, 2 lines at the apex, solid, below 

 the bright-brown fibrillose ring orange-brown, and covered 

 with pointed fibrillose scj[uamules of the same colour, above 

 the ring smooth and silky, violet, becoming pale, flesh simi- 

 larly coloured ; spores elliptical, obliquely apiculate, smooth, 

 orange-brown, 10 x o fx; cystidia absent. 



On the ground in woods; Carlisle, Oct. 1887. (Dr. 

 Oarlyle.) 



Solitary or in clusters of 2-4. Most nearly allied to Corf. 

 (Telamonia) imleaceus, but distinguished by the consi^icuously 

 conical, straight, solid stem, size of spores, &c. 



Cortinarius (Tela.) Cookei. Quelet. 

 Pileus up to h in. across, tawnj^-yellow, covered with a 

 paler, shining, woolly veil, conical, umbonate, fibrillose ; gills 

 adnate, violet then reddish, at length rust-colour, about 

 1 line broad; stem lJ-2 in. long, 1 line thick, equal, flexuous, 

 pale, with several yellowish floccose zones, stuffed; spores 

 elliptical, 7 x 3* 5 /a. 



