206 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



umbo, ofteu cracked, dry and clothed with dense white 

 floccoso-plumose scales, erect and squarrose or adpressed 

 and silky ; stem solid, clavate, pale, internally watery- 

 whitish ; veil floccoso-scaly on apex of stem, somewhat 

 ring-like, shining white ; gills adnate, scarcely crowded, 

 broad, at first violaceous, then watery, at length pure cin- 

 namon, edge entire, same colour, or clay-colour. 

 In mixed woods. Glamis. 



113. C. (Telamonia) scutulatus, Fr. ; small; purple 

 umber or brick-fuliginous, hygrophanous, brick-colour when 

 dry, somewhat fleshy, ovato-globose, then campanulato- 

 hemispherical, obtuse, white-silky at margin, then naked, 

 rivulose, innato-squamulosc or lacunose-wrinkled ; flesh 

 thin, violaceous ; stem solid, rigid, cylindrical or bulbous, 

 externally and internally deep violaceous, then fuscous, 

 white-villous at base, somewhat rooted, sheathed, and some- 

 what ringed by the white veil ; gills adnate or emarginate, 

 more or less distant, violaceous, then purple, serrated at 

 edge when young, at length cinnamou. 



In moist woods. Foxley. Cabalva. Variable. Odour 

 of radish. 



114. C. (Telamonia) evernius, Fr. (p. 191) ; 2-4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



115. C. (Telamonia) quadricolor, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 pallid yellow, somewhat tawny, shining when dry, slightly 

 fleshy, conical, then flattened, umbonate, smooth, at length 

 pierced or spotted, radiato-striate at margin ; flesh thin, same 

 colour; stem stuff'ed, thin, hollow, equal, flexuous, slightly 

 rigid, fibrilloso-striate with adpressed veil, violaceous-whitish ; 

 veil collapsing above as a round, oblique, white, evanescent 

 ring ; gills adnate, distant, broad, thin, white, serrated at 

 edge, dark violaceous, or purplish, then cinnamon. 



