AGAEICINl. 187 



mon, at length pierced ; stem stuffed, rigid, tawny, attenuated 

 downwards, girt above by the white silky veil ; gills sub-emargi- 

 nate, distant, broad, thin, quite entire, tawuy-cinnamon. — Fr. 

 Epic?\p.'29b. Sow. t. 173. 

 In woods. Common. 



Stem sometimes short, about 1 in. sometimes 2 in. long, 2-3 lines thick, 

 and sometimes 3-4 in. long and flexu ous. Pileus o'ot-a.se or obtusely um- 

 bonate, pale tawny cinnamon, growing paler, shining when dry. Flesh of 

 the same colour. i-Fi^' 45, reduced.) 



629. Coitinarius (Telamonia) gentilis. i^;*. "Delicate 



Cortinarius." 



Pileus rather fleshy, conical, then expanded, acutely umbonate, 

 even, smooth, at length cracked; stem slender, equal, squamose, 

 with tawny-cinnamon (yellowish) scales, and oblique; ring yellow; 

 gills adnate, thick, very distant, quite entire, tawny-cinnamon, 

 of one colour. — Fr. Epicr. p. 297. Br. Bath, Trans. 1870, p. 72. 

 Fr. Mon. Hym. \i.p. 87. 



In pine woods. Box. Hanham. 



Gregarious, tawny-cinnamon. Stem 2 lines thick, nearly straight, usually 

 attenuated at the base. Pileus \-l in., rarely more, frequently squaniulose, 

 of the same colour as the stem, hygrophanous, when dry bright yellow and 

 silky. 



530. Cortinarius (Telamonia) helvelloides. Fr. "Thick- 



gilled Cortinarius." 



Pileus rather fleshy, thin, sub-convex, obsoletely umbonate, 

 ferruginous, at length rimose. Stem fistulose, slender, undulate, 

 silky-fibrillose, as well as the veil yellowish, gills adnate, very 

 distant, violaceous-umber then cinnamon, edge whitish -floccose. — 

 Fr.Epicr. p. 297. Ann. N.H.no. 929. 



In woods. 



Stem fistulose, 2-3 in. long, 1-2 lin. thick, equal, veil yellowish, about the 

 margin of the pileus silky. Pileus 5-I in. broad, striate, when mature rimose 

 and squarrose, tawny when dry. Gills adnate, very thick and distant. 



531. Cortinarius (Telamonia) periscelis. Weinm. "Lilac 



and White Cortinarius." 



Pileus campanulate, then convex, lilac and white, silky, umbo 

 fleshy, elsewhere membranaceous ; stem equal, fibrillose, of the 

 same colour ; veil woven, brownish, sub-annulate ; gills adnate, 

 crowded, narrow pallid, then obscurely ferruginous. — Fr. Epicr. 

 p. 300. Ann. N.H. no. 691. 



