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599a. I. mimiea Mass, (from its resemblance to 26 as figured in 



Cooke's Illustrations, p. 941). 



P. campanulate, obtusely umbonate, fibrillose, yellow-brown, 

 covered with large adpressed fibrous slightly darker sc. St. 

 solid, equal, fibrillose, paler than P. G. deeply sinuate, broad, 

 yellow-brown. 

 Woods. Autumn. 3 x 3 X | in. 



600. I. ealamistrata Gill, (from the curled scales of the pileus ; 



calamister, a curling iron) a b c. 

 P. campanulate, fuscous-scaly on a tan ground. St. squarrose, 



somewhat bulbous, at first pale, then as P., tinged with dull 



blue at base. G. adnexed, ferruginous with a white edge. 



Flesh becoming red when cut. 

 Sometimes subcsespitose. Odour strong, not unpleasant. Woods, pine, by 



paths and ditch-sides ; rare. Aug.-Oct. 2 x 2\ X X 3 5 in. 



601. I. hirsuta Quel. (from the bristly pileus ; hirsutus, bristly) a b. 

 P. campanulate, acutely umbonate ; mid. fuscous or greenish ; 



marg. pale tan. St. fibrillose, pale tan above, greenish at 

 base. G. adnexo-ascending, umber with a white edge. Flesh 

 faintly rose when cut. 



Odour fainter than 600. Woods, beech, damp places, pastures ; rare. Oct. 

 Ifc X 2J X T V in. 



602. I. lanuginosa Quel. (from the woolly pileus; lanuginosus, 



woolly) a b c. 

 P. hemispherico-convex, obtuse, umber then yellow. St. squamu- 



loso-fibrillose, whitish-fuscous. G. separating-free, denticulate, 



pallid clay-colour. 

 Odour faint or none. Wcods, mixed, near paths, sandy places, near firs. 



July-Nov. if X if X in. 



602a. I. ealospora Quel. in Bres. (from the beautiful spores ; Gr. 



kalffs, beautiful) a. 



P. convex or campanulate, then expanded and umbonate, 

 fibrillose with darker sq. at mid., yellowish-brown or tawny- 

 grey ; edge paler. St. pale then reddish, or as P. G. sinuato- 

 free, tawny-ochre or brownish. 



Woods, shady places. Autumn. I X 2.\ X J in. 



603. I. dulcamara Quel. (from the taste sweet, becoming bitter; 



dnlcis, sweet, amarus, bitter) a c. 

 P. campanulato-convex, umbonate, olivaceo-fuscous. St. squamu- 



loso-fibrillose below, paler than P. G. adnexed, olivaceous. 

 Gregarious. Woods, plantations, fir, mixed. Aug.-Oct. if x i& X J in. 



604. I. plumosa Quel. (from the downy tufts on the pileus ; plumosus, 



feathery) a b. 



P. hemispherico-convex with squarrose flocci in erect fascicles, 

 mouse-colour or shaded rufous. St. stuffed or hollow, floccoso- 



