186 AGARICINI, 



525. Cortinarius (Telanionia) evernius. Fr, "Tufted 



Cortinarius." 



Pilens between fleshy and membranaceous, conico-campanu- 

 late, then expanded, smooth, purplish -bay, reddish- white, at 

 lengtli fibrillose and torn; stem stout, cylindrical, soft, viola- 

 ceous, scaly from the remains of the white veil ; gills adnate, 

 very broad, distant, purplish-violet. — Fr, Epicr. p. 294. Sow.t. 

 125. Eng.Fl.Y.p, S3. 



In woods. 



Tafted or subgrep^arious. Pilens 1-2 in. broad, purple brown, shining with 

 a satiny lustre, umbonate, tbe umbo generally subumbilicate ; flesh mode- 

 rately thick in the centre. Gills very broad, at length subferruginous, dis- 

 tant, adnate for half their breadth. Stem 2.^-4 in. high, f in. thick, undu- 

 lated, silky, much paler than the pileus, with a few slight traces of the veil. 

 —M.J.B. 



526. Cortinarius (Telamonia) arxnillatus. Fr. "Eed-zoned 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, soon innato-fibril- 

 lose and scaly, torn, bright red brown, margin thin ; stem solid, 

 elongated, bulbous, fibrillose, rufescent, circled by a red zone ; 

 gills fixed, very broad, distant, pallid, then dark cinnamon. — 

 Fr. Epicr. p. 295. Bull. t. h21 J. 1. Huss. i. t. 19. 



In woods. 



Stem solid, firm, 3-6 in. long, \'va.. thick, remarkable for its blood-red 

 zone. Pileus 3-5 in. broad, dry, brick red, at first smooth, soon innato- 

 fibrillose or squamulose. Odour of radishes. 



527. Cortinarius (Telamonia) limonius. Fr. ''Lemon 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, smooth, tawny (ochra- 

 ceous yellow), at length rivuloso- squamulose; stem solid, firm, 

 equal ; veil fioccoso-squamose, of the same colour ; gills ad- 

 nate, emarginate, rather distant, yellow, then tawny-cinnamon. 

 Fr. Epicr. p. 296. Holms, ii. t. 40. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 84. 



In pine woods. 



Pileus 2-4 in. broad, when dry ochrey-yellow, subsquarrose ; gills some- 

 times adnate, sometimes emarginate, veil rarely forming a perfect ring. 

 Stem 2-4 in. high, ^ in. thick, fixm, fibrillose, dull yellow, sometimes safiron- 

 Ted.— Fries. 



528. Cortinarius (Telamonia) hinnuleus. Fr. "Fawn 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, conico-campanu- 

 late, then expanded, sub-umbonate, smooth, pallid, tawny cinna- 



