72 



11. C. Diabolicus, i^r. Epic, page 285. Bathford Down. 



12. C. Aiiomalus, Fr. B., pi. 12, fig. 4. Bathford Down. 



13. C. Cinnamomeus, Fr. Kromb.,t. 71, figs, 12-15. Hanham. 

 Woods. 



14. C. Sanguineus, Fr. Sow., t. 43. 



Sub-genus V. Telamonia.* Pileus, moist, hygrophanous, smooth, 

 or clothed only with evanescent threads ; stem, sheathed with 

 the interwoven veil 



15. C. Hinnuleus, Fr. Sow., t. 173. Common in the woods, 



16. C. Gentilis, Fr. Epic, page 297. Box and Hanham. 



17. C. Evemius, Fr. Sow., t. 125. Batheaston. Woods. 



18. C. Periscelis, Fr. Epic, page 300. Bowood. 



19. C. Iliopodius, Fr. BuU., t. 586, fig. 2, a. b. Bowood. 

 Suh-gentis VI. HTGRO0TBE.t Pileus hygrophanous ; stem distinct 



from the febriUose veil, hence neither annulate nor floccoso- 



squamose. 



Genus 5. Paxillus.* 

 Gills, persistent, distinct and easily separating from the hymeno- 

 phore, which is confluent with the stem ; trama, obsolete. 

 1. PaxiUus involutus, Fr. B., pi. 12, fig. 5. Very common. 

 Batheaston, 



Genus 6. GoMPHiDius.t 

 Pileus top-shaped ; hymenophore confluent with the stem ; gills, 

 slightly branched, formed of a mucilaginous membrane, edge 

 acute ; spores fusiform. 



1. G. Viscidus, Fr. Sow., t. 105. Under fir trees ; common, 



2. G. Gracilis, B., pi. 12, fig. 7, Pasture near The Rocks, 



Marshfield, 



Genus 7. Htgrophorus, Fr.t 



Hymenophore continuous with the stem, and descending without 



change into the sharp-edged gills ; hymenium waxy. 



Tribe I. Veil universal, viscid. 



1. H. Cossns, Fr. Sow., t. 121. Woods. Bowood. 



* Telamonia, from telamon, lint. 



t Hygrocybe, from hugros, moist, and kube, a head. 



J Paxillus, a stake or post. || Gomphidius, from gompbus, a wedge. 



X Hygrophorus, from hugros, moist, and fero, I bear. 



