whitish, ring thin, distant ; gills adnexed, distant, verv broad,
palhd, then watery cinnamon.— Coolce Illus. t. 788.
In moist woods.
Spores 7 X 4y.
» 7 7 . Cortinarius (Te lamon ia ) ian ig e r . Fr. S ym . Fur. 375.
La'niger — hoaving wool, lana ; woolly.
Pileus compact, hemisphairical, expanded, obtuse, woolly, with
superficial white scales, then becoming smooth, golden tawny ; stem
stout, nearly equal, white, sheathed with a peronate white veil, distinctly
annulate; gills adnexed (somewhat rounded behind), rather
distant, tawny saffron colour, shining.— Cooke Illu s t. 800.
In larch woods.
Stem 2-4 in. long.
9 7 8 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) b iv e lu s . Fr. Kym. Fur. 375.
Bive l\is-= with a double veil, velum.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, smooth, or silky at the
margin, brick red, becoming tawny ; stem firm, rath er bulbous,
dirty whitish ; spurious ring fugacious; gills adnexed, scarcely
crowded, bright tawny ciimamoii.—Goo/i-« Illu s t. 852.
In woods. Oct.
Pilens soft bibnloue, moist, but not trnly bygropbanous. Taste mild.
Spores granular, 10 x 5-6 /i.
» 7 9 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) bu lbosu s. Sow. t. 130.
F u /5 o 's iis= bulbous from the stem.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, smooth,
bright brown ; disc flesby, subgibbous ; stem stout, bulbous, pallid,
or paler than the pileus, veil white, peronate, subannulate ; gills
^ n a te , rather distant, opaque, cinnamon.—F r. Hym. E u r. 376
Cooke Illu s t. 834.
In woods.
Spores 8 x 3-4 y.
9 8 0 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) u rb icu s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 375.
Vrb'icus = oi or belonging to a city, urbs; because it alone
among Cortinarii grows near human habitations (Fries, I.e.).
Pileus fleshy, cmivex, plane, smooth, pale clay colour, or vvliite ;
stem solffi, equal, becoming even, peronate, villous above the
narrow white ring ; gills emarginate, broad, watery fe r ru g in o u s .-
Grevillea t. 1 1 2 ,/. 1 . Cooke Illus. t. 818.
In grassy places.
9 8 1 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) lic in ip e s . Fr. S ym . Fur. 376.
Licin'ipes, from Ucinium == lint, and pes = the foot or stem.
Fragile. Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, convex, then
expanded, umbonate, smooth, pale red, hygrophanous ; stem stuffed,
then hollow, subequal, pallid, clad with floccose white scales; gills
adnate, carried through, pallid, then watery cinnamon.—Fw/Z t.
600 / . X IF. T. Cooke Illus. t. 819.
In fir woods.
Stem 4 in. long, 3-4 lines tbiok, villous at tbe base. Pileus 2-3 inches and
more broad. Spores 10 x G-7 y.
9 8 2 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) m ic ro cy c lu s. Fr. S ym . Eur. 376.
Microcyclus, from ¡jbiKpós — small, and kvkXos = a circle. Prom
the peculiarity of the veil.
Pileus submembranaceous, convexo-plane, even, smooth, testaceous
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.
Statare and babit of C, decipiens. Pilens 1 inch broad.
Stem and gills violet, cortina commonly white, becoming
violet, but universal veil white.
9 8 3 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) to rvu s. Fr. S ym .F u r . Z78.
Torvus = wild, savage ; apparently in contradistinction to C.
urbicus.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, pale, red, brown,
whitish with fibrils or scales, a t length pierced, smooth ; stem
stout, sheathed with the white persistent veil, annulate, veil
violaceous at the apex; gills thick, distant, very broad, purplish-
umber then cinnamon.—Bull. t. 6 0 0 ,/. Q. R. S. Cooke Illu s. t.
801.
In woods.
Spores 10-12 x 7-8 y.
9 8 4 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) im p en n is. Fr. S ym , Fur. 376.
Impennis = without feathers, smooth.
Pileus fleshy, convex, obtuse, rigid, becoming smooth, somewhat
testaceous, or brick-red, discoloured ; stem solid, short, slightly
bulbous, pallid, with the apex and rings or bands of violet, veil
white ; gills adnate then emarginate, distant, thick, violet, soon
purplish, at length watery cinnamon.— Cooke Illus. t. 853.
In pine woods.
Stem 2 in. long, J in. tbiok. Spores 10-11 x 7 y.
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