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the margin; umbo fleshy^ obtuse; stem stuffed, elongated, 

 attenuated upwards, elastie, brownish, marked with white 

 streaks, girt with the brownish-white veil ; gills adnate, thick, 

 distant, purplish, then einnaraon-umbcr. 



In woods. Not observed since the time of Withering. 



40. C. (Telamonia) periseelis, Weinm. ; pileus campanu- 

 late, then convex, lilac and white, silky ; umbo fleshy, mem- 

 branaceous elsewhere ; stem equal, fibrillose, of the same co- 

 lour; veil woven, brownish, forming an imperfect ring; gills 

 adnate, crowded, narrow, pallid, then obscui-ely ferruginous. 



In bogs or under beech-trees. Bowood, C E. Broome. 



41. C. (Telamonia) psammoeephalus, F/-. ; tawny-cinna- 

 mon ; pileus slightly fleshy, convexo-expanded, at length um- 

 bonate, furfuraceo-squamidose ; stem stufied, attenuated, 

 squamulose, and sheathed with the continuous veil; gills ad- 

 nate, arcuate, crowded. — Bull. t. 531. /. 2. 



In woods. Not uncommon. King's Cliffe. Pileus about 

 an inch across. 



42. C. (Telamonia) ileopodius, Fr.; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 convex, subumbonate, at first clothed with silky white threads, 

 light reddish-yellow, then smooth and tan-coloured, at length 

 even and rimose; stem equal, slender, tawny without and 

 within, sheathed with the pallid veil, naked above, fibrilloso- 

 striate ; gills adnate, rather crowded, thin, inclining to cin- 

 namon.— £w//. t. 586. /. 2 A, B. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Very variable. Pileus 1-1^ 

 inch across. 



Subgenus 6. Htgeoctbe. — Pileus hygrophauous ; stem distinct 

 from the fibrillose veil, hence neither annulate nor floccoso- 

 squamose. 



43. C. (Hygrocybe) Armeniacus, Fi\ ; pileus subcarnose. 



