212 OUTLINES OK BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



137. C. (Telamonia) iliopodius, Fr. (p. 193) ; 1-2 in. 



**** S'tem /loccoso-scalij, and, as icell as the j^'deus, fuscous. 



138. C. (Telamonia) hemitrichus, Fr. ; pileus 1 -3 in.^ 

 dark fuscous^ then fuscous-tan, acute or obtuse, umbo dark, 

 somewhat fleshy, convexo-expanded, or obtuse, sometimes 

 umbilicate, more or less superficially white-fibrilloao-curled 

 with erect flocci, never torn ; stem hollow, equal, thick, firm, 

 pallid fuscous, white fiocculose below the medial woven ring ; 

 shining white, membranaceous and reflexed; gills adnate,ven- 

 tricose at base, crowded, clay-colour, at length cinnamon. 



In mixed woods. Uncommon. Epping Forest. 



139. C. (Telamonia) stemmatus, Fr. ; pileus 1-^-2 in., 

 date-brown when moist, pale when dry, slightly fieshy, 

 convex then flattened, obtuse, fragile, hoary-silky at margin 

 when moist, fibrillose when dry ; stem stufted then fistulose, 

 ringed or naked, equal or attenuated at base, often curved, 

 soft, externally and internally ferruginous date-brown, paler, 

 becoming silky- even at apex; gills aduate^ crowded, broad, 

 narrower behind, date-brown, opaque. 



In moist woods. Lyne. Sussex. 



140. C. (Telamonia) rigidus, Scop. ; pileus 1 in., some- 

 what membranaceous, conical, then convex, umbonate, 

 smooth, shining bay-brown ; flesh dark, like pileus ; stem 

 stuffed, then hollow, thin, equal, flexiiose, paler, girt with 

 a squamose, white veil ; gills adnate, rather crowded, broad, 

 distinct, ferruginous, then cinnamon. 



In damp places in woods. Epping Forest. Strong 

 scented. 



141. C. (Telamonia) paleaeeus, Fr. ; pileus fuscous when 

 damp, dingy when dry, hygrophanous, somewhat membra- 

 naceous, conical then expanded, acutely or obtusely umbo- 



