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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
ovate, sometimes almost globose, witli an apiculus 9x6 p . — Cooke 
Illus. t. 850. 
In heathy ground. Epping Forest, near Monk’s Wood (1882) ; 
near Carlisle (1887) ; Scarboro’. 
Colour of the pileus rather variable in the tint of brown. Allied 
to C. anomalus, but resembling C. spilomeus in the banded stem, 
although less distinct, and of a different colour. The specific 
name is derived from this character of the stem, which is unusual 
in Dermocybe. 
Cortinarius (Telamonia) biformis, Fr. Hym. Fur. 383. 
Pileus thin, conic-campanulate then expanded, smooth, shining, 
ferruginous-bay, with a prominent fleshy umbo. Stem stuffed, 
rigid, attenuated downwards, fibrillose-striate, paler, with an 
oblique white ring (which is sometimes obsolete). Gills adnate, 
rather crowded, crenulate, cinnamon . — Cooke Illus. t. 869. 
In mixed woods. Park End, Forest of Dean. Oct., 1887. 
Pileus l|-3 in. diam. Stem 2-4 in. long, 3-4 lines thick. 
This is the form without manifest ring mentioned by Fries. It 
approaches a diminutive form of C. brunneus. 
Cortinarius (Telamonia) nitrosus, Cooke. 
Stinking. Pileus fleshy, rather thin, obtuse, convex then ex- 
panded (2-3 in.), undulate at the margin, fawn-colour or tawny, 
darker and brownish at the disc, soon breaking up into minute, 
somewhat concentric darker scales. Stem short, stout, solid, 
ocbraceous, darker at base, nearly equal (2-3 in long, J in. thick), 
paler than the pileus, marked below with concentric darker squamose 
bands. Gills rather broad, somewhat distant, emarginate, violet, 
then watery cinnamon. Spores elliptical, 12x4 p. — Cooke Illus. t. 
837. 
In mixed woods, near Bristol. (C. Bucknall.) 
Cortinarius (Telamonia) rubellus, Cooke. 
Pileus fleshy, campanulate then expanded, rufous- orange, darker 
at the umbo (2-3 inches broad), disc fleshy, thin towards the 
margin, flesh reddish ochre. Stem thick, solid, equal, or attenuated 
upwards (3-4 in. long, ^ in. thick), pale above, darker below, 
marked with concentric dark ferruginous fibrillose bands. Gills 
adnate, sinuate, rather narrow, scarcely crowded, pale, then bright 
ferruginous-red. Spores pyriform, minutely rough, 8x5 a . — 
Cooke Illus. t. 835. 
In swampy places. Orton Moss, near Carlisle. (Dr. Carlyle.) 
Coztinarius (Telamonia) microcyclus, Fr. Hym. Fur. 376. 
Pileus submembranaceous, convexo-plane, even, smooth, testa- 
ceous-brown, becoming pale, opaque, umbonate, disc darker. Stem 
stuffed, attenuated upwards from the thickened base, pallid. Veil 
collapsing in an annular zone. Gills adnate, broad, distant, lilac, 
then cinnamon . — Cooke Illus. t. 865. 
Under trees. Broxbourne. Oct., 1887. 
Stature and habit of C. decipiens. Pileus 1 inch broad. 
