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Suh-Gen. 5. Telamonia. Fr. Epicr. p. 291. 



Pileus moist, hygrophanous, 

 at first glabrous or sprinkled 

 with the arachnoid superficial 

 fibres of the veil, thin or moder- 

 ately compact in the disc ; stem 

 peronate, and annulate from an 

 inferior veil. Mostly large and 

 handsome. {F^Q- ^^') 



523. Coxtinazius (Telamonia) bulbosus. 



Cortinarius." 



Fr. '* Bulbous 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, smooth, 

 bright brown ; disc fleshy, subgibbous ; stem stout, bulbous, 

 pallid, or paler than the pileus, veil white, peronate, subannu- 

 late ; gills adnate, rather distant, opaque, cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr. 

 _p. 292. Sow.t.l^<d. Eng.Fl.Y.p.Si. 



In woods. Rare. 



Pileus 2-3 in. broad, fibrillose under a lens, brittle, margin thin; gills 

 rounded, subadnate, distinct, 3-5 lines broad. Stem 3-4 in. high, subtibril- 

 lose, in full grown specimens ferruginous at th.e base. Smell Hke that of 

 radishes, — Fries. 



524. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) torvus. Fr. "Crabby 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, pale-red brown, 

 whitish with fibrils or scales, at length pierced, smooth ; stem 

 stout, sheathed with the white persistent veil, annulate, veil 

 violaceous at the apex ; gills thick, distant, very broad, purp- 

 lish-umber then cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr. p. 293. Bull. t. 600, /. 

 Q. E. S. Kromhh. t. 73, f. 19-21 ? Eng. Fl. Y.p. 82. 



In woods. 



Pileus 3 in. or more broad ; stem 3-5 in. high, ^-1 in. thick, violet, but 

 clothed below with the white veil. 



