140 AGARIC ACE/E Inocybe 



ventricose, cinnamon with a white slightly jagged edge. Flesh 

 pale salmon. 



Odour strong of clove-pinks, evanescent. Grassy places, woods. Aug.- 

 Sept. X l X ^B in. Sometimes i$ x ij in. 



d. Vehitince. 



635. I. sambueina Que'l. (from its being first noted under elder, 



sambucus) a. 

 P. convex, obtuse, often repand, whitish. St. solid, striate, 



colour as P. G. adnexed, colour as P. or pale tan-brownish. 

 Solitary. Odour strong, disagreeable. Woods, pine, grassy places. 



2 X if X J in. Compare 638, which has narrower gills. 



636. I. esesariata Karst. (from the woven-hairy pileus ; ccesariatus, 



covered with hair) a b c. 



P. expanded, subumbonate, dull tawny. St. solid, pale brownish- 

 ochreous. G. adnexo-adnate, dull whitish to brown. 



Gregarious, subcsespitose. Odour disagreeable. Under beeches. Sept.-Oct. 

 2f x i X T\ in. 



637. I. lueifuga Gill, (from its habit, apparently shunning light ; 



hix, light, fugio, to flee) a b c. 



P. plane, subumbonate, brownish-olivaceous or fawn. St. solid, 

 paler than P., or pallid. G. adnexed, yellowish or olivaceous, 

 then dark olive. 



Odour strong, pleasant or unpleasant, somewhat of radish. Woods, pine ; 

 frequent. Sept.-Oct. l X 2f X \ in. 



638. I. sindonia Karst. (from the woven surface of the pileus ; 



Gr., sindon, muslin) a b c. 



P. convex, gibbous or subumbonate, whitish or faintly ochreous ; 

 marg. when young fibrillose with V. St. hollow, whitish. G. 

 attenuato-adnexed, whitish-fuscous. 



Mixed woods, damp shady places ; rare. Sept.-Oct. 2^ x 2j X T 3 S in. 

 Resembling 640, but differing in the hollow stem and absence of odour. 



639. I. Clarkii Sacc. (after J. Aubrey Clark) a. 



P. campanulate, obtuse, whitish. St. stuffed to solid, flocculose, 

 colour as P. G. ascending, adnexed, whitish-fuscous with a 

 white edge. 



On the ground, shady places in woods. Oct. I x if X T 3 gin. 



639a. I. eorydalina Quel. (from its odour of Corydalis cava) a. 



P. campanulate, then expanded, fibrillose, white, the prominent 

 um. glaucous-green. St. fragile, pruinose, white, then fuscous. 

 G. adnato-emarginate, narrow, brown, with a white edge. 

 Flesh white, sometimes tinged violet. 

 Under oaks. Sept. 2 x 2 x f in. 



640. I. geophylla Quel. (from the earthy colour of the gills; 



Gr. ge, the earth, phullon, a leaf) a b c. 



P. expanded, umbonate, never truly squamulose, white, lilac or 

 pale or dark bright purplish-blue ; mid. sometimes brown ; 



