208 OUTLINES OF lUUTISlI I'UNGOLOGY. 



ammlar zones, oblique, sometimes lloccose, scaly below 

 ring, yellow ; gills adnate, thick, distant, plane, connected 

 by veins, entire, tawny-cinnamon. 

 In woods, chiefly pine, frequent. 



122. C. (Telamonia) helvelloides, Fr. ; pileus A— 1 in., 

 ferruginous, tawny when dry, somewliat membranaceous, 

 convex, then flattened, umbonate, smooth, somewhat striate 

 when moist, then cracked and squarrosc ; stem fistulose, 

 equal, undulated and flexuous, somewhat ferruginous, with- 

 out whiteness ; veil yellowish, silky at margin of pileus, 

 somewhat ring-like at the white, silky and glittering apex of 

 stem ; gills adnate, thick, and distant, rather broad, at first 

 violaceous-umber, with white-floccose edge, then umber- 

 cinnamon and ferruginous. 



In mixed woods, uncommon. 



123. C. (Telamonia) rubellus, Ckc. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 Heshy, campanulate, then expanded, rufous-orange, darker 

 at umbo, disc fleshy, thin at margin ; flesh reddish-ochre ; 

 stem thick, solid, equal or attenuated upwards, pale above, 

 darker below, marked with concentric, dark ferruginous, 

 fibrillose bands ; gills adnate, sinuate, rather narrow, 

 •scarcely crowded, pale, then bright ferruginous-red. 



In swampy places. 



**** Stem becoming //(scoits ; veil/itscons or (firti/, <jllls dark- 

 coloitred. 



124'. C. (Telamonia) bovinus, Fr. ; pileus 4 in., fleshy, 

 convex, then plane, even, becoming smooth, watery-cinna- 

 mon, at length pertuse ; stem stout, spongy-bulbous, grey, 

 then dingy-cinnamon, whitish above the dusky zone : gills 

 affixed, broad, rather distant, cinnamon. 



In woods. 



