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phanous ; stem stuffed, then hollow, fragile, equal, flexu- 

 ous, white, white-villous at base, elsewhere clothed with 

 shining floccoso-plumose scales, at length plane ; ring dis- 

 tant, membranaceous ; gills adnate, broad behind, some- 

 what crowded, entire, watery-cinnamon. 



In fir woods. 



109. C. (Telamonia) microcyclus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., 

 submembranaceous, convexo-plane, even, smooth, testaceous 

 brown, becoming pale, opaque, umbonate, disc darker ; 

 stem stuffed, attenuated upwards from the thickened base, 

 pallid ; veil collapsing in an annular zone ; gills adnate, 

 broad, distant, lilac, then cinnamon. 



Under trees. 



** Stem and gills violctceous ; cortina commonly white- 

 violaceous ; universal veil white. 



110. C. (Telamonia) torvus, Fr.=^C. torosus (p. 191), 

 3-4 in. Epping Forest. 



111. C. (Telamonia) impennis, Fr. ; pileus 1-4 in., 

 umber, then brick-colour, at length dingy, somewhat equally 

 fleshy, obtuse, convex, smooth, at first silky at margin, at 

 length cracked; iiesh pallid; stem solid, cylindrical, scarcely 

 bulbous, not scaly, pale, becoming violet at apex, internally 

 azure blue, girt towards apex by a white zone formed by veil ; 

 cortina same colour ; gills adnate, then emarginate, distant, 

 rather thick, at first deep bright purplish-violaceous, theu 

 watery-ferruginous. 



Among dead leaves. Bomere. 



112. C. (^Telamonia) plumiger, Fr. ; pileus fuscous-oli- 

 vaceous, when dry brick-tan, hygrophanous, slightly fleshy, 

 conical, then campanulate, with a broad, obtuse, prominent 



