188 AGAEICINI. 



In bogs or under beech. Bowood. 



Stem 3-4 in. long, 2-3 lines thick, straight, brownish when dry, wHtish 

 villous at the base. Pileus 2 in. broad, hygrophanous. — Fries. 



532. Cortinarius (Telamonia) psamxnocephalus. Fr. "Little 



Tawny Cortinarius." 



Tawny cinnamon ; pileus rather fleshy, convex then expanded, 

 at length umbonate, furfuraceo-squamulose, stem stuffed, attenu- 

 ated, squamulose, sheathed with the contiguous veil ; gills adnate, 

 arcuate, crowded. — Fr. Epicr. p. 301. Bull. t. 531,/, 2. Ann. 

 N.H. no. 695. 



In woods. King's Cliffe. 



Pileus about an inch across. Stem one inch long, gills darker tban the 



pileus, flesh of the same colour, not white. 



533. Cortinarius (Telamonia) ileopodius. Fr. "Tan-coloured 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus rather fleshy, convex, subumbonate, at first with silky- 

 white threads, becoming smooth, light reddish-yellow (tan co- 

 loured), at length even and rimose ; stem equal, thin, tawny 

 (without and within), sheathed with a pallid veil, naked upwards, 

 fibrilloso-striate ; gills adnate, somewhat crowded, thin, incli- 

 ning to cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr. p. 301. Bull. t. 586, /. 2, A. B. 

 Eng. Fl. v. p. 88. 



In woods. July — Nov. [United States.] 



Pileus f in. broad, at first conic, with the silky veil attached to the margin, 

 then convex, rather acutely umbonate, the umbo cinnamon, then brownish, 

 changing to ochraceous, sub-carnose, silky, especially on the margin, which 

 is pellucid when moist ; gills at tirstpale, changing to dark cinnamon. Stem 

 2 in. or more high, scarce 1 line thick, rufescent, pruinose, or sericeo-squam- 

 nlose, moderately tough, at length, hollow. — M.J.B. 



534. Cortinarius (Telamonia) hemitrichus. Fr. "Fringed 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, umbonate, brown (tan 

 coloured), margin fringed or silky with dense white superficial 

 fibrils ; stem hollow, nearly equal, pallid, brown, floccoso-squamose 

 from the white veil, and annulate; gills adnate, crowded, clay 

 coloured, then cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr. p. 302. Ann. N.H. no. 

 930. 



In woods. Sept. Lea. [S. Carolina.] 



Stem \\-2\\n. long, thick, firm ; pileus acute or obtuse, 1-3 in. broad, with 

 the margin fringed, or altogether covered with superficial erect white fibrils, 

 becoming smooth, colour dark brown, tan coloured when dry. 



