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125. C. (Telamonia) nitrosus, Cke. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 fleshy^ rather thin, obtuse, convex, then expanded, undulate 

 at margin, fawn-colour or tawny, darker and brownish at 

 disc, soon breaking up into minute, somewhat concentric 

 darker scales; stem, short, stout, solid, ochraceous, darker 

 at base, nearly equal, paler than pileus, marked below with 

 concentric darker squamose bands; gills broad, somewhat 

 distant, emarginate, violet, then watery-cinnamon. 



In mixed woods. 



126. C. (Telamonia) brunneus, Fr. ; pileus campanu- 

 late, then flattened, umber, reddish, tan-colour when dry, 

 naked, resolved at margin into innate fibrils, umbo fleshy, 

 obtuse; stem stuffed, elongated, attenuated upwards, elastic, 

 dingy, white-striate ; veil, band-like, dingy-white ; gills ad- 

 nate, thick, distant, purplish, then brownish-cinnamon. 



In moist places in woods. Epping Forest. 



127. C. (Telamonia) injucundus, Weinm. ; pileus com- 

 pact, convex, then plane, obtuse, cinnamon, becoming dusky, 

 fibrillose; stem solid, clavate, attenuated upwards, same 

 colour, at length tawny-yellowisb, fibrils and veil dingy; 

 gills emarginate, broad, lilac, then clay-colour. 



In fir woods. 



128. C. (Telamonia) glandicolor, Fr. ; umber ; pileus 

 1-2 in., somewhat fleshy, convex then flattened, umbonate. 

 becoming dusky-hoary when dry ; stem rather hollow, 

 equal, slender, straight, somewhat fibrillose ; veil in the 

 form of a distant white zone ; gills aduate, broad, distant 

 entire. 



In pine woods. 



129. C. (Telamonia) punctatus, Fr. : pileus h in., 

 hoary-umber, tan, somewhat membranaceous, couico-convex, 

 smooth, at length even, pierced; stem somewhat fistulose,^ 



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