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465. C. (Tela.) paragaudis Fr. 



Paragaudis, a border worked on a garment. 



P. 2-5-7-5 cm., bay, becoming tawny or yellowish tan colour when dry, 

 fleshy, conical, then campanulate, and expanded, umbonate, often 

 repand and torn on the surface, fragile. St. 7-15 x 1-1-5 cm., brick- 

 red, becoming pale, reddish at the base, equal, or ventricose, curved 

 and somewhat twisted, or undulate and flexuose, covered with reddish 

 flocci, or squamules. Cortina whitish, fibrillose. Gills pale, then be- 

 coming dark cinnamon, adnate, separating, ventricose, crowded, or 

 subdistant, edge unequal. Flesh paler, thick at the disc. Spores 

 "subelliptical, 8-10 x 4-5 /*, punctate" Rick. Damp places under 

 pines. Sept. Oct. Rare. 



var. praestigiosus Fr. Praestigiosus, delusive. 



Differs from the type in the submembranaceous pileus being striate 

 to the disc, in the thin stem, 2-3 mm. thick, and the tawny cinnamon, 

 linear gills. Under pines, and amongst Scirpus caespitosus. Rare. 



466. C. (Tela.) croceo-fulvus (DC.) Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 1191, t. 1193. 



tcpo/cos, saffron ;fulvus, tawny. 



P. 510 cm., orange-tawny, fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtusely 

 umbonate, or gibbous, smooth. St. 7-10 cm. x 6-18 mm., yellow, 

 becoming reddish, equal, veil forming a rufous orange zone, apex pale. 

 Gills becoming ferruginous, adnate, slightly sinuate, 6-8 mm. broad, 

 rather distant. Flesh bright yellow. Spores obovate, 8-10 x 6/i, 

 rough. Woods. Sept. Rare. 



467. C. (Tela.) limonius Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 159, fig. 1. 



Limonius, lemon-yellow. 



P. 5-10 cm., tawny lemon yellow, ochraceous yellow and opaque when 

 dry, very hygrophanous, fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, smooth when 

 moist, rimosely incised when dry. St. 6-8 cm. x 12 mm., yellow, equal, 

 base attenuated or thickened, and at length deep saffron, fioccosely scaly 

 with the light yellow veil, which often forms a floccose ring at the apex. 

 Gills yellow, or light yellow, at length tawny cinnamon, adnate, rarely 

 emarginate, distant. Flesh concolorous, soft. Spores golden tawny, 

 elliptical, 8-9 x 4-5/n, minutely echinulate. Smell slight of radish, 

 or none. Coniferous woods. Sept. Oct. Tin common, (v.v.) 



468. C. (Tela.) helvolus Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 802, t. 804, fig. B. 



Helvolus, pale yellow. 



P. 3-7-5 cm., dark tawny cinnamon, very pale yellow when dry, 

 fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, or obtusely umbonate, smooth; margin 

 incurved, at first cortinate. St. 5-20 cm. x 4-8 mm., concolorous, at 

 length fuscous ferruginous, equal, either attenuated upwards, or at 

 the base, fibrillose, girt above with an annular, narrow, oblique, 



