9 9 3 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) h in n u leu s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 380.
Hinnul'eus = a young stag ; fawn-coloured.
Pilens between fleshy and membranaceous, conico-campanulate,
then expanded, sub-umbonate, smooth, pallid, tawny-cinnamon, a t
length pierced ; stem stuffed, rigid, tawiiy, attenuated downwards,
girt above by the white silky v e il; gills sub-emarginate, distant,
broad, thin, quite entire, tawny-cinnamon.— Sow. t. 173. Gooke
Illus. t. 805.
In woods. Common.
Very variable in size and form, but very common, and always readily
distinguisbed. Spores granular, 10-12 x 7-8 y.
9 9 4 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) g e n t ilis . Fr. Hym. Fur. 380.
Genti'lis = of the same race ; native.
Pileus ra th e r fleshy, conical, then expanded, acutely umbonate,
even, smooth, a t length cracked ; stem slender, equal, squamose,
with tawny-cinnamon (yellowish) scales and oblique ring yellow;
gills adnate, tbick, very distant, quite entire, tawny-cinnamon, of
one colour.—Oooke Illu s. t. 806.
In pine woods.
Pileus J-1 incb, rarely more. Stem 2 lines tbiok. Spores granular, 7-8 X 6 y. R 6 .
9 9 5 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) h e lv e llo id e s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 380.
Melvelloi'des — like a Helvella.
Pileus rather fleshy, thin, sub-convex, obsoletely umbonate,
ferruginous, at length rimóse. Stem fistulose, slender, undulate,
silky-fibrillose, as well as the veil yellowish, gills adnate, very distant,
violaceous-umber, then cinnamon, edge whitish-Jloocose.—■
Cooke Illus. t. 836.
In woods.
Pilens i-1 in. broad.
Spores 7 x 5 / 1 .
Stem 2-5 in. long, 1-2 lines tbiok, and flexuous.
9 9 6 . Cortinarius (Telamonia) ru b e llu s. Cooke, Grevillea xvi., 44.
Rubellus = ruddy.
Pileus fleshy, campanulate then expanded, rufous-orange, darker
a t the umbo (2-3 inches broad), disc fleshy, thin towards the
margin, flesh reddish oohre. Stem thick, solid, equal, or attenuated
upwards (3-4 in. long, L 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, 8 x 5 u .—
Cooke Illus. t. 835.
In swampy places.
Stem becoming dusky, veil dusky or dingy, gills dark.
9 9 7 . C o r tin a r iu s (T e lam on ia ) b o v in u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 381.
Bovi'nus = like a bull ; thick, big.
Pileus fleshy, convex then plane, even, b e c o m i n g smooth, watery
cinnamon, a t length pertnse ; stem stout, spongy-bulbous, grey,
then dingy cinnamon, whitish above the dusky zone. Gills affixed,
very hroad, rather distant, cinnamon.— Cool:« Illu s. t. 822.
In woods.
Stem 3 In. long, 2 in. thick at the base, 1 in. at the aper. Pileus 4 in.
broad. Gills ^ in. broad.
9 9 8 . C o r tina r iu s (T e lam on ia ) n itro su s . Cooke, GremlleaSNl.,4i.
Xtiro'iMS = with a nitrous scent.
Stinking. Pileus fleshy, rather thin, obtuse, convex then expanded
(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. Stern short, stout, solid,
ochraceous, darker at base, nearly equal (2-3 in. long, ^ thick),
paler than the pileus, marked below with concentric darker
squamose bands. Gills rather broad, somewhat distant, emargmate,
violet, then watery cinnamon. Spores elliptical, 12 x 4 ¡x. Cooke
Illus. t. 837.
In mixed woods.
9 9 9 . C o r tina r iu s (T elam on ia ) b ru n n eu s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 381.
Brunn'eus = hvo-wmsh.
Pileus campanulate, then flattened, umber (reddish tan-colour
when dry), naked, resolved about the margin into innate fibrils,
umbo fleshy, obtuse ; stem stuffed, elongated, attenuated upwards,
elastic, dingy, striate with white, veil band-like dingy white ;
gills adnate, thick, distant, purplish, then brownish cinnamon.—
Cooke Illu s t. 854, 8 6 8 .
In moist places in woods.
Our plate 868 agrees well witb tbe figure by Pries in tbe TJpsal Museum.
It can scarcely be confounded witb any other species. Spores pip-shaped,
granular, 10-12 x 6.
1 0 0 0 . C or tina rius (T e lam on ia ) in ju cu n d u s . Weinm. 150.
Injucuridus = unpleasant.
Pileus compact, convex, then plane, obtuse, cinnamon, becoming
dusky fibrillose; stem solid, clavate, attenuated upwards, of the
same ¿olonr, a t length becoming tawny yellowisli, fibrils and vroil
d ingy; gills emarginate, broad, lilac, then clay-coloured. F r.
Hym. Eur. 381. Cooke Illus. t. 823.
In fir woods.
Our figure seems to represent a form of this species, although not precisely
the type. Spores 10 x 5 /i.