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bonatc, silky, sometimes streaked; flesh yellow-olive, then 

 cinnamon; stem flexnous, paler than the pilcus; gills distant, 

 adiiate, with a tooth, yellow, then olive, then cinnamon. 



In boggy woods, amongst SpJuignum, etc. King's Cliffc. 

 Pileus not exceeding 2 inches in diameter, of a beautiful red- 

 brown (almost brick-red), and remarkable for its very strong 

 but scarcely acute umbo. 



32. C. (Dermocybe) raphanoides, Fr. ; olive, then chang- 

 ing colour; pileus fleshy, eampanulate, then expanded, gib- 

 bous, silky with innate fibrils; stem stuffed, firm, fibrillose, 

 opaque, paler than the pileus, as Avell as the veil; gills ad- 

 nato-ventricose, rather croAvded, olive, tben cinnamon. 



In beech- and fir- woods. Highlands of Scotland, Klotzsch. 



Subgenus 5. Telamonia. — Pileus moist, hygrophanous, smooth, 

 or clothed only with evanescent threads ; stem peronate 

 (sheathed with the interwoven veil). 



33. C. (Telamonia) bulbosus, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 campanulato-expanded, smooth, bright-brown ; disc fleshy, 

 somewhat gibbous; stem stout, bulbous, pallid or paler than 

 the pileus, sheathed with a Avhite veil; ring imperfect; gills 

 adnate, rather distant, opaque, cinnamon. — Sow. t. 130. 



In woods. Rare. Stem saffron-coloured within. 



34. C. (Telamonia) torosus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, convex, ex- 

 panded, obtuse, pale red-brown, whitish with squamulcs or 

 fibrils, at length pierced, smooth ; stem stout, sheathed v, ith 

 the white persistent veil, and furnished with a ring ; veil at the 

 apex violet; gills thick, distant, very broad, pm-plish-iunber, 

 then cinnamon.— 7i«//. t. GOO. Q. R. S. 



In woods. Not uncommon. 



35. C. (Telamonia) evernius, Fr.; pileus carnoso-mcmbra- 

 naceous, conico-campanulatc, expanded, smooth, purplish-bay, 



