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yellow in dry weather, tan when old, slightly fleshy, at first 

 conical and acute, then expanded and acutely umbonate, at 

 length depressed round umbo, hoary-fibrillose, then naked, 

 torn when old ; flesh thin, same colour as pileus ; stem 

 stuffed, then pierced, equal, flexuose, floccoso-scaly below 

 the woven white ring, pallid, violaceous at apex or through- 

 out; gills adnate, slightly distant, broad, purple or umber 

 violaceous, at length cinnamon, whitish at edge. 

 In woods. Frequent. 



134. C. (Telamonia) flabellus, Fr. ; growing in troops ; 

 pileus f in., olivaceous-fuscous, tan when dry, somewhat 

 membranaceous, acutely umbonate, conical, then flattened, 

 at first superficially scaly, silky when dry, at length rimosely 

 incised, fibrillose ; flesh thin, paler ; stem generally elon- 

 gated, stuff'ed, then hollow, equal, undulated and flexuose, 

 floccoso-scaly, pallid, violet at apex ; veil white, inferior, 

 originating the scales on stem, terminating in a ring ; gills 

 adnate, crowded, linear, narrow, dark violaceous, cinnamon 

 then ferruginous. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



*** Stem and pileus taivny, ferruginous. 



135. C. (Telamonia) psammocephalus, Fr. (p. 193) ; 1 in. 



136. C. (Telamonia) incisus, Fr. ; growing in troops or 

 csespitose ; pileus tawny-ferruginous or olivaceous-fuscous, 

 opaque, slightly fleshy, variable, acutely or obsoletely um- 

 bonate, convexo-expanded, naked, then fibrillose or scaly, 

 even and shining after exposure to sun ; veil somewhat 

 zoned, white ; stem curt or elongated, somewhat stuffed, 

 flexuose, fibrous, fibrillose, not polished ; gills adnate, some- 

 what distant, cinnamon-ferruginous. 



In woods. Loughborough. 



