adnate, arcuate, crowded.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 385. Coohe Illus. t.
839 A.
In woods.
Pileus about 1 in. diam. Stem 1 in. long. Spores 6 x 4-5 y.
1 0 0 9 . C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) ilio p o d iu s. BuU. Champ, t. 586,
/ . 2, A . B.
Iliopod'ius, from i\í<¡ = dirt, and ttous = a fo o t; from the sordid
(dirty) stem.
Pileus ra th e r fleshy, convex, subumbonate, a t first with silky-
wliite threads, becoming smooth, light reddish-yellow {tan-coloured
when dry), a t length even and rimóse ; stem equal, thin, tawny
(without and within), sheathed with a pallid veil, naked upwards,
fibrilloso-striate ; gills adnate, somewhat crowded, thin, inclining
to cinnamon.—F r. Epicr. p. 301. F r. Hym. Eur. 385. Coolce
Illus. t. 839 B.
In woods. Ju ly—Nov.
Pileus 1-2J in. diam. Stem 1 in. or more long. Spores 7-8 x 4 p.
10 1 0 . C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) in c isu s . Fr. Hym. Fiur. 384.
In c i’sus — cut into ; as the pilens becomes.
Pileus rather fleshy, between conical and convex, at length plane,
umbonate, naked, soon innato-fibrillose or hygrophanous ;
stem somewhat stuffed, equal, fibrillose with ferruginous fibrils,
veil interwoven into a white ring, or obsolete ; gills adnate, distinct,
scarcely crowded, cinnamon, becoming ferruginous.— Coolce Illus. t.
807.
On the ground.
Gregarious. Stem 1 in. bigb, 1-2 lines tbick. Pileus ferruginous tawny,
olivaceous brown, or brownish wben young.
I* Stem floccosely scaly, and as well as the pileus becoming dusky.
1011. C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) h em itiic h u s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 385.
Hemit'riehus = half hairy ; 6pl( = a hair.
Pilens somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, umbonate, brown (tan-
coloured), margin fringed or silky with dense white superficial
fibrils ; stem hollow, nearly equal, pallid, brown, floccoso-squamose
from the white veil, aud annulate ; gills adnate, crowded, clay-
coloured, then cinnamon.— Cooke Illus. t. 825.
In woods.
Pileus 2-3 in. diam. Spores 6-7 x 3-4 y.
1 0 1 2 . C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) stem m a tu s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 385.
Siemmatus = furnished with a wreath, crTeyya.
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, bright bay, hoary
and silky about the margin, when dry becoming paler, fibrillose ; stem
somewbat fistulose, floccose, squamose, and annulate, ferrnginons
bay ; gills adnate, crowded, bay-brown.—Goo/e Illus. t. 840 A.
In moist woods.
“ Tbe ringless form mentioned by Pries in tbe tex t.”
10 1 3 . C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) lig id u s . Scop. Cam. 456.
Rig'idus — firm.
Pileus somewhat membranaceous,conical, then convex, umbonate,
smootli, shining, bay-brown, stem stuffed, then hollow, thin, equal,
flexuous, paler, g irt with the squamose white veil ; gills adnate,
rather crowded, broad, distinct, ferruginous, then cinnamon.— Z'r.
Hym. Eur. 386. Cooke Illu s. t. 791.
In damp places in woods.
Pileus about an incb across. Strong scented. Flesh as dark as the
pilens.
1 0 1 4 . C o itin a iiu s (Te lamon ia) p a le a c en s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 386.
F a le a ’ceus = M \ of c\ia^, p a lea ; scaly.
Pileus ra the r membranaceous, conical, then expanded, umbonate,
silky with white scales, becoming dusky ; stem hollow, flexuous,
g irt with whitish scales like rings, which also become taw n y ; gills
adnate, crowded, whitish, a t length c in n am o n .-C o rt. acutus,
Grevillea t. 8 4 ,/ . 1. Cooke Illus. t. 826.
In beech woods.
Spores 7-8 xZ y.
1015. C o itin a iiu s (Te lamon ia) Cookei. Quelet.
Cookei, in honour of the English mycologist, M. 0 . Cooke.
Small, tawny-yellow, invested with a paler shining woolly v e il;
pileus conical, umbonate, fibrillose ; stem slender flexuous, stuffed,
girt with floccose rings ; gills violet, then reddish, at length rust-
colour.— t. 1 2 8 ,/. 3. Coolce Illu s. t. 840 B.
In woods.
Pileua s c a r c e half-inch broad and bigb. Spores 7 /* long. A curious
error in tbe size of this species occurs in Saccardo s Sylloge.
Tribe 6 . Ilydrocybe. F r. Hym. Eur. 386.
Hydro'cybe, from IToy = water, and ku/S^ = t h e head.
Pileus smooth, or covered with superficial white fibrils, not
viscid, but moist when growing, becoming discoloured when dry ;
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