The veil, quite beautiful and strongly persistent, forms a cortina of the same color as the cap but becoming discolored by the falling of the spores. In Figure 240 the cortina and the bulbous form of the stem will be seen.

Found along Ralston's Run. In beech woods from September to November.

Figure 241.—Cortinarius ochroleucus. Two-thirds natural size, showing the developed plant.

TRIBE V. TELAMONIA.

Cortinarius Morrisii. Pk.

Figure 242.—Cortinarius Morrisii.