201 OUTLINES OF BKITISH FUNGOLOGV. 



lu woods. Leigh Wood, Bristol. 



104. C. (Telamonia) laniger, Fr. ; pileus compact, 

 hemispherical, expanded, obtuse, woolly with superficial 

 white scales, then smooth, golden-tawny ; stem stout, nearly 

 equal, while, sheathed with a peronate white veil, annulate ; 

 gills adnexed or rounded behind, rather distant, tawny- 

 saftron, shining. 



In larch woods. 



105. C. (Telamonia) bivelus, Fr. ; growing in troops ; 

 pileus 2-4 in., tawny-ferruginous, spotted or darker at disc, 

 not hygrophanous, somewhat equally fleshy, convexo-plane, 

 obtuse, soft, bibulous, smooth or slightly silky at margin, 

 shining, rarely opaque, sometimes rivulose; stem solid, 

 fleshy-spongy, sometimes bulbous, or longer and equally 

 attenuated, or curt, thick, dingy-white, internally somewhat 

 ferruginous; exterior veil villous, sheathing, white; ring 

 spurious, fugacious, above which the thin cortina vanishes ; 

 gills adnate, somewhat emarginate, at first somewhat 

 crowded, then somewhat distant, more or less broad, bright 

 tawny-cinnamon. 



In woods. Coed Coch., Glamis. 



106. C. (Telamonia) bulbosus, Fr. (p. 191) ; 3 in. 



107. C. (Telamonia) urbicus, Fr.; pileus 2 in., clay- 

 whitish, fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, smooth, pitted when 

 large; flesh firm, whitish; stem solid, equal, round above 

 middle, with a narrow ring, when young villous above ring ; 

 gills emarginate, crowded, thin, broad, watery-ferruginous. 



In grassy places. Cabalva. 



108. C. (Telamonia) licinipes, Fr.; pileus 2-3 in., pale 

 yellow, tan-pallid when dry, fleshy-membranaceous, cam- 

 panulate, then convex and flattened, obtusely umbonate, at 

 length depressed round umbo, even, smooth ; flesh hygro- 



