SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



781. uliginosus, Berk. . . 851 

 7766. orellanus, Fr. . . . 7876 



782. infucatus, Fr. . . . 781 



{} Becoming olive, veil dirty, pallid, or ding?/. Pileus 

 not torn into scales. 



783. cotoneus, Fr. . . . 749 



784. subnotatus, Pers. . . 832 



785. valgus, Fr. . . .750 

 _ ftfi ( raphanoides, Pers. . . 833a 

 * m ' tvenetus, Fr. . . . 8336 



Tribe v. Telamonia. Pileus moist, hygrophanous, at first 

 smooth, or sprinkled with the whitish superficial fibrils of 

 the veil. Flesh thin throughout, or only abruptly at the 

 margin (not equally attenuated), scissile stem ringed below 

 or peronately scaly from the universal veil, somewhat 

 cortinate at the apex, hence with almost a double veil. 



I. Platyphylli. Gills very broad, rather thick, 

 more or less distant. Stem spongy, or wholly 

 fibrous. 



* Stem and cortina white or ivhitish. 



787. 

 788. 

 789. 

 790. 

 791. 

 792. 

 793. 



macropus, Fr. 

 laniger, Fr. 

 bivelus, Fr. 

 bulbosus, Sow. 

 urbicus, Fr. 

 licinipes, Bull. 

 microcyclus, Fr. 



k * Stem and gills violet, cortina commonly white 

 becoming violet, but universal veil white. 



794. torvus, Fr. 



795. (impennis, Fr. 

 Cpluniiger, Fr. 



796. scutulatus, Fr. . 

 797, 798. evernius, Fr. 



799. quadricolor, Scop. 



\* Stem and veil red or yellow. Gills 

 cinnamon, not violet nor becoming brown 



800. armillatus, Fr. 



801. hwmatochelis, Bull. 

 g02 |limoni«s,i.V 



(hclvolus, Bull. 



803. hinnuleus, Fr. 



804. gentilis, Fr. 



805. hclvelloides, Fr. 



806. rubellus, Cooke 



821, 



awny or 



788 

 800 

 852 

 834 

 818 

 819 

 865 



801 

 853 



820a 



865 



867 



802 



803 



804a 



8046 



805 



806 



836 



835 







