DERMINI. 245 



Spores even, B. 6^ Br. Name — carpo, to pluck or tear. Torn into fila- Inocybe. 

 ments. Scop. Cam. p. 449. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 230. B. ^ Br. n. 1655. 

 C. Ilhist. PL 426. A. brunneo-villosus Jungh. t. 6. /. 5 (short-stemmed). 



541. A. deglubens Fr.— Pileus 4-5 cent. (1X-2 in.) broad, at 

 first date-brown-rufescent, then becoming yellow, slightly fleshy, 

 convexo-plane, obtuse or obtusely umbonate, adpressedly torn into 



fibrils but not cracked, peeling off in darker then separating fibrils ; 

 flesh wholly white. Stem 4-5 cent. (1^2-2 in.) long, so/id, slender, 

 adpressedly scaly-fibrillose, pale but darker and pulverulent with 

 pruina of the same colour at the apex. Gills obtusely adnate, 

 ventricose, somewhat distant, distinct, grey tJien cinnamon. 



Different from all others in the dark pruina at the apex of the stem. The 

 stature is that oi A. lacerus. 



In moist woods. Rare. Aug. 



Name — de, and glubo, to peel. From the surface peeling off. Fr. Monogr. 

 i. ;>. 340. Hym. Eur. p. 230. B. df Br. n. 11 17. C. Hbk. n. 325. Illust. 

 PI. 394. S. My col. Scot. n. 291. 



542. A. obscurus Pers. — Pileus azure-blue then becoming 

 fuscous, somewhat fleshy, campanulate then plane, umbonate, 

 longitudinally fibrillose, scaly at the disc; flesh whitish. Stem 

 stuffed, flexuous, fibrillose not scaly, becoming fuscotis-violaceoiis j 

 flesh lilac at the apex. Gills uncinato-adnexed, crowded, ventri- 

 cose, olivaceous then brown. 



Odour strong, bitterish. Somewhat csespitose. Polymorphous. In the 

 larger form the pileus is more flattened, 5 cent. (2 in.) broad, umbonate, the 

 stem 3 mm. (i^ lin.) thick and the gills paler. In the more slender form the 

 pileus is more convex, only 2.5 cent, (i in.) broad, the stem 7.5 cent. (3 in.) 

 long, only 2 mm. (i lin.) thick, and the gills olivaceous then brown. 



On naked ground among pine. Rare. July-Nov. 



Spores obovate, 10x5 mk. B. &= Br.; 8 x 6 mk. IV.G.S. / pruniform, 10 

 mk. Q. Name — obscurus, dark. Pers. Syn. 347. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 231. 

 Monogr. ii. p. 300. Ico7i. t. loj.f. 3. B. 6^ Br. n. 682. Berk. Out. p. 154. 

 Saund. ^ Sm. t. 21, lower Jig. C. Hbk. n. 322. Illust. PI. 427. S. Mycol. 

 Scot, n, 292. 



543. A. Rennyi B. & Br. Small.— Pileus fawn-coloured, 

 centre brown, hemisphericah Stem attenuated downwards, 

 fibrillose. 



Spores reniform, suddenly swollen behind, nucleate, 12-18 mk. Hereford. 

 Name — after J. Renny. B. ^ Br. n. 1761. 



544. A. hsemactus Berk. & Cke.— Pileus about 2.5 cent, (i in.) 



broad, umber, margin pallid, fleshy, compact, obtuse, campanulate, 

 floccosely fibrillose, disc subsquamose, darker. Stem nearly 5 



