210 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGV. 



equal, slender, uudulated, fibrilloso-striate, yellow fuscous, 

 girt with a pallid, fuscous zone from the fugacious veil ; 

 gills aduate, distant, entire, brown-cinnamon. 



Leptophylli. — Gills iiarrow, thin, more or less crowded; pileus 

 thin, stem externally more rigid, someichat cartilaginous, stuffed 

 or hollow, often attenuated downwards. 



* Stem whitish, pallid, not Jloccoso-scal f/ . 



130. C. (Telamonia) triformis, Fr.; pileus 2-3 in.,hygro- 

 phanous, fawn-colour, brownish, then livid yellowish or 

 honey-colour, isabelline or dingy-tan when dry, unequally 

 fleshy, thin at the margin, convex, then plane, obtuse, or 

 slightly gibbous, superficially fibrillose or becoming smooth, 

 at length pierce-dotted, even, opaque ; stem somewhat 

 bulbous, stuffed, spongy internally, fragile, rather smooth, 

 pallid, ringed upwards with the woven veil ; ring distant, 

 white ; gills adnate, ventricose, somewhat emarginate, con- 

 nected by veins, somewhat distant, thin, watery honey- 

 colour, then watery-cinnamon. 



In woods. Alresford, Hants. 



131. C. (Telamonia) biformis, Fr. ; pileus li-3 in., 

 conico-campanulate, then expanded, smooth, shining, fer- 

 ruginous-bay, with a prominent fleshy umbo ; stem stuffed, 

 rigid, attenuated downwards, fibrilloso-striate, paler, with 

 an oblique, white, sometimes obsolete, ring ; gills adnate, 

 rather crowded, crenulate. cinnamon. 



In mixed woods. 



** Stein inclining to violet. 



132. C. (Telamonia) periscelis, Fr. (p. 193) ; 2 in. 



133. C. (Telamonia) flexipes, Fr. ; pileus l-l in., dark 

 fuscous- brown, or inclining to violaceous, then pale, pale 



