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light bay, becoming torn towards tbe silky margin ; gills 

 adnate, 2-3 lin^ broad, rather distant, tawny-cLanamon ; 

 stem 3-5 in. long, slender, very fragile, pale red, rather 

 shining, with red squamnles, hollow. 



Gortinarius (Telanumid) paragandU, var. praestigiogug. Fries, 

 Epicr., p. 205 ; Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 379. 



Under pines, &c. The typical form has not be;n found ia 

 thi.s country. 



Cortinaritis (Tela.) croceo-fnlvns. Fr. 



Pileus 2—1: in. across, fleshy, convex then expanded, 

 obtusely umbonate or gibbous, even, bright tawny-orano-e ; 

 jiills adnate, slightly sinuate, 3 lines broad or more, rather 

 distant, ferruginous ; stem 3— t in. long, i— | in. thick, equal, 

 yellow with a tinge of rufous, zoned with a rufous-orange 

 line, the remains of the ve'l, solid, flesh like that of the 

 pileii=, bright yellow; spores obliquely elliptical, granular, 

 8-10 X 6 /i. 



Cortenarius {Telafnonia) croceo-fulcus. Fries, Epicr., p. 29fl ; 

 Cke., Hdbk, p. 379 ; Cke., Ulustr., pi. 1193. 



Agarieus croeeo-fulvus, D. C, Fl. Fr., v. p. 49. 



In woods. 



Eeadily known by the bright tawny-orange pileus, and 

 the clear yellow colour of the flesh. 



Gortinarius TTela.) limonius. Fr. 



Pileus 2—4 in. acro-s, truly fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, 

 c-ven and glabrous when moist, cracked and incised when 

 dry; ta'-vny-citron, yellowish-ochre and opaque when dry; 

 flesh coloured like the pileus, not splitting; gUls adnate, 

 rarely emarginate, distant, for a long time yellow, at length 

 tawny-cinnamon ; stem 3 in. long, |- in. thick, equal or 

 attenuated at the base, where it becomes deep safiron, floc- 

 cosely squamulose from the veil, apex sometimes with a 

 coloured floc:ose veil, solid. 



Gortinarius (Tela.) limonitts. Fries, Monogr., iL p. 80; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 207; Cke., Illustr., pL 804a. 



In pine woods. 



Smell none. Base ef stem at length saffron-colour, some- 

 times attenuated, at others slighty incrassated. Eing often 

 floccose and radiating, but from the squamules on the stem 



