. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI. 41. Sub-genus 5. Telamonia.—In Telamonia the pileus is moistand hygrophanous, at first smooth or sprinkled with a few whitishfibrils, the remains of the veil; stalkannulate, or peronate with scales. Thereare forty-two British species of Telamonia;of these three are represented by models. 81. Cortinarius bulbosus Fr.—Pileusbrown when moist, red-brown when dry,campanulato-expanded, margin torn, fibril-lose ; flesh brownish when moist, whitishwhen dry ; gills


. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI. 41. Sub-genus 5. Telamonia.—In Telamonia the pileus is moistand hygrophanous, at first smooth or sprinkled with a few whitishfibrils, the remains of the veil; stalkannulate, or peronate with scales. Thereare forty-two British species of Telamonia;of these three are represented by models. 81. Cortinarius bulbosus Fr.—Pileusbrown when moist, red-brown when dry,campanulato-expanded, margin torn, fibril-lose ; flesh brownish when moist, whitishwhen dry ; gills adnate, somewhat distant,brown-cinnamon, never violet; stalk solid,bulbous, paler than pileus, yellowish atbase, with a white fugacious ring. A rare inhabitant of woods. Fig. 36. —Type form of armillatus Fr. 82. Cortinarius evernius Fr.—Pileus (One-fifth natural size.)purple-brown, brick-red when dry, hoary-grey when old, veryhygrophanous, then fragile, conico-campanulate, then flattened andobsoletely umbonate, when young slightly silky with white fibrils,at length rimosely incised and torn into fibrils; fl


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