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In woods. Coed Coch. Blaize Castle, Bristol. 



*** Stem and veil reddish or yellow ; gills taiony or cinnamon^ 

 neither violaceous or becoming brown. 



116. C. (Telamonia) armillatus, Fr. (p. 192) ; 3-5 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



117. C. (Telamonia) hsematoehelis, Fr. ; pileus pallid^ 

 fuscous brick-colour, fleshy, thin, gibbous, silky fibrillose ; 

 stem solid, thickened, not bulbous, attenuated upwards, 

 encircled with a rufous zone, becoming fuscous internally ; 

 gills adnate, crowded, somewhat narrow, pallid cinnamon. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



118. C. (Telamonia) limonius, Fr. (p. 192) ; 3-4 in. 



119. C. (Telamonia) helvolus, Fr. ; pileus 1-3 in., dark 

 tawny-cinnamon, thin, pale yellow, slightly fleshy, convexo- 

 plane, obtuse or obtusely umbonate, smooth, then even, 

 margin cortinate, bent upwards; stem firm, solid, rarely 

 pierced, somewhat equal, not tense and straight, fibrillose,^ 

 furnished with an annular, narrow, ferruginous-margined 

 zone, formed of the woven veil ; gills marginate, broad, 

 distant, thick, veined at base, opaque, tawny, then dark 

 cinnamon. 



In mixed woods. Coed Coch. Glamis. 



120. C. (Telamonia) hinnuleus, Fr. (p. 192.) Epping 

 Forest. 



121. C. (Telamonia) gentilis, Fr. ; gregarious; pileus 

 \-\ in., tawny-cinnamon, yellow when dry, hygrophanous, 

 slightly fleshy, conico-expended, then flattened, acutely 

 umbonate, rimosely incised, varying somewhat silky ; flesh 

 thin, same colour ; stem stuffed, then hollow, slender, 

 equal or attenuated at base, often curved, fibrillose, same 

 colour as pileus, never pale ; veil forming one or more 



