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C. (Dermo.) lepadopus Cke. (Gr., scaly stemmed). 



Near Lyndhurst. Ramnor. Mark Ash. Knightwood. Holmhill. 



In woods and under oaks in pastures. Not uncommon. Like 



anomalus, but stem with a series of rings. 

 C. (Dermo.) miltinus Fr. (Lat., lead-colour). 



Buskett's Wood. 



In woods. Not common. 

 C. (Dermo.) CinnabarinilS Fr. (Lat., dragon's blood, vermilion). 



Rhinefield. Costicles. Mark Ash. Brockis Hill. Hollands Wood. 



Holmhill. 



In woods. Frequent. Known from C. sanguineus by the unequal 

 margin of gills and smell of radishes. 

 .(DermO.) Sanguineus Fr. (Lat., blood-coloured). 

 Rhinefield. Buskett's Wood. Bur ley New Inclosure. 

 In woods. Not uncommon. 

 C. Cinnamomeus Fr. (Lat., cinnamon-coloured). 



Denny Wood. Busketts. Burley. Holmsley. Holmhill. Mark Ash. 

 Rhinefield, etc. 



In woods. Common, 

 var. croceus Fr. (Lat., saffron-coloured). 



Brockis Hill. Denny Wood. Burley. 

 var. semisanguineus Fr. (Lat., half-bloody). 



Bolderwood. Denny. Holmsley. Burley. HolmhilL 



In woods. Frequent. Cap cinnamon, gills blood- red. 

 C. (Dermo.) oreiianus Fr. (Lat., gold-like?). 

 Near Cadnam. 



Under trees. Rare. 

 C. (Dermo.) COt0318US Fr. (Lat., cottony, from the somewhat velvety cap). 

 Denny Lodge Inclosure. 



In woods. Uncommon. Olive-coloured. 

 C. (Dermo.) raphanoides (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., radish-like, from its odour). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Brockis Hill. Ironshill. 



In woods. Uncommon. Olive-tinted, velvety. 



Sub-genus V. TE LA MO MIA Fr. (Gr., telamon, a bandage). Chiefly 

 known by the characteristic stem, which is banded, or 

 scaly below. Flesh of cap thin, or when thick in centre 

 becoming suddenly thin. 

 C. (Tela.) macropUS (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., long-stemmed). 

 Queen's Bower. 



In woods. Rare. 



C. (Tela.) torvus Ft. (Lat., wild, savage ; apparently in contradistinction to 

 C. urbicus). 



Bolderwood. Church Place Inclosure. Denny Wood. Burley New 

 Inclosure. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Distinctly peronate, or booted. 

 C. (Tela.) armillatus Fr. (Lat., ringed ; from the red zones on the stem). 

 Denny Wood. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. 

 C. (Tela.) haematOCheliS (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., with a blood-red zone). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. 

 G. (Tela.) hinnuleus (Sow.) Fr. (Lat., of a young stag ; fawn-coloured). 

 Denny Wood. Holmsley. Ivy Gutter. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. 



In woods and among grass. Frequent. Acutely umbonate. Gills 

 broad, distant. 

 C. (Tela.) helvelloides Fr. (Gr., like a Helvella). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. 

 C. (Tela.) brunneus (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., brownish). 

 Denny. Buskett's Wood. Mark Ash. 



In woods, chiefly under conifers. Not uncommon. 



