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and the yellowish veil, smooth and shining at apex ; gills 

 adnate, ventricose, connected by veins, broad, somewhat 

 thick, rather distant, yellowish, then olivaceous-cinnamon. 

 Under beeches, etc. 



100. C. (Dermoeybe) raphanoid.es, Fr. (p. 191), 1-2 in. 



101. C. (Dermoeybe) valgus, Fr. ; pileus convex, some- 

 what gibbous, even, becoming smooth, olivaceous, then 

 brick-red, margin somewhat membranaceous ; stem some- 

 what hollow, elongated, twisted, naked, pallid, shining, apex 

 striate, sub-violaceous, bulb rooting, whitish, tomentose ; gills 

 affixed, rather distant, dingy yellow, then brick-red. 



Among moss in woods. 



102. C. (Dermoeybe) venetus, Fr. ; gregarious ; pileus 

 I2-2 in., green, greenish-yellow, then yellow, not hygro- 

 phanous, fleshy, hemispherical, obtuse, equal, persistently 

 velvety or tomentose ; flesh yellowish-pallid ; stem stuffed 

 or hollow upwards, equal. Arm, curved, same colour or 

 paler than pileus, externally tibrilloso-silky, greenish-yellow, 

 or yellow- villous ; cortina fibrillose, green ; gills adnate, con- 

 nected by veins, somewhat distant, broad, segmental, darker 

 than pileus, olivaceous. 



In woods. Rannoch. 



Subgenus 5. — Telamoxia (p. 191). 



103. C. (Telamonia) macropus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., brick- 

 «olour, then ferruginous, fleshy, thin, convex, then flattened, 

 margin at first inflexed, obtuse, dry, hoary with small 

 squamules, then smooth ; flesh cinereous ; stem solid, some- 

 what equal, stout, fibrillose, dingy-whitish, then same colour 

 as pileus; veil distant, woven into a narrow ring, white; 

 gills adnexed, broad, distant, crenate or entire, pallid, then 

 -watery cinnamon. 



