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Cortinaxius (Dermocybe) cinnabarinus. Fr. 



Pilous fleshy, obtuse, silky, then smooth, 3hining, stem stoflfed, 

 short, Qbrillose, vermillion-r d, gills adnate, broad, rather distant, 

 darker. — Fries, Epicr,,p. 287. Fries, Mon. Ilym., ii., 04. B. 4' Br. 

 Ann. .V. //., No. L352. 



In beech woods. Street. Oct. 



An elegant Bpecies. Stem 1^-2 in. long, 3-4 lin. thick ; fibrillosc 

 or striate; pilens 2-3 in. broad, campanulate, then plane, silky, or 

 obsoletely squamnlose, vermillion, flesh firm, paler; gills admit'-, 

 Babdecnrrent ; 3 lin. broad, connected by wins, edge unequal, darker. 



Cortinarius (Dermocybe) orellanus. Fr. 



Pilens fleshy, obtuse, unibonate, villoso-squamulosc or fibrillosc, 

 tawny-orange, flesh similar, stem solid, firm, subequal, striate or 

 fibrillose, tawny as well as the veil ; gills adfixed, broad, rather 

 distant, at length opaque. — Fries, Epicr., p. 288. Fries, Mon. Hym., 

 ii., 66. Smith, Journ. Bot., 288. Bull, Champ., t. 598. Var. 



In woods. Epping Forest, &c. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) helvolus. Fr. 



Pilens rather fleshy, becoming plane, smooth, hygrophanous, 

 ferruginous, then tawny, at length rimose, with an evanescent 

 obtuse umbo ; stem stuffed, attenuated, of the same colour, veil 

 peronate silky, ending in a ferruginous annular zone ; gills emargi- 

 nate, thick, rather distant, opaque, tawny-cinnamon. — Fr., Epic, 

 296. B. 4- Br. Ann. N. II., No. 1355. Bull, t. 531,/. 1. Fries, 

 Mon. Hym. ii., p. 85. 



In woods. Coed Coch. Sept. 



Pileus 2-3 in. ; stem 2-3 in. long, 2-4 lin. thick. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) armillatus. Fr. (Handbook No. 52G. 

 except reference to Hussey.) 



Fries, Mon. Hym. ii., 78. B. 4' Br. Ann. N. II., No. 1354. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) haematochelis. Bull. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, gibbous, silky-fibrillose, tawny or pallid, tes- 

 taceous ; stem solid, attenuated above, with a rufous zone below 

 the middle ; gills adnate, crowded, rather narrow, pale cinnamon. — 

 Bull, t. 527, fig. 1. Hussey, Myc. Illus., referred to C. armillatus 

 in Cooke, Handbook, No. 52G. B. 4' Br. Ann. N. II., No. 1354. 

 Fries, Epicr., p. 302. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



Cortinarius (Hygrocybe) decipiens. Fr. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conical, smooth, shining, bay- 

 brown (or testaceous), then rather fleshy about the umbo, which is 

 darker ; stem sub-fistulose, equal, slender, covered with a separable 

 pallid cuticle, internally somewhat testaceous; gills adnate, thin, 

 rather crowded, testaceous, or ferruginous. — Fries, Epicr., p. 312. 

 Pers. Sym., 298. Fries, Sys. Myc. ii., 23G. B. ij- Br. Ann. N. II., 

 No. 1356. Hoffm. Icon. An., t. 9, /. 12. 



In woods. Leigh Woods. Oct. 



