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Among short grass. Little Orme's Head, &c. Sept.-Nov. Inocybe. 



Spores granulated like A. fastigiatus. B. df Br. Name — scaber, rough. 

 Roughish. Fr. Monagr. i. p. 347. Hy7n. Eur. p. 235. Icon. t. no. f. i. 



B. 6^ Br. n. 1235, 1940*. C. Illust. PI. 402. 



V. — VisciDi. Pileiis becojning even, viscid. 



563. A. trechisporus Berk. — Pileus about 2.5 cent, (i in.) 

 broad, umbo tawny, margin paler with a slight livid tinge, some- 

 what membranaceous, convex, strongly umbonate, margin thin, 

 at first viscid but soon dry and silky. Stem 5 cent. (2 in.) long, 

 4 mm. (2 lin.) thick, white, slightly striate under a lens and mealy, 

 nearly equal, except at the base, the outer coat of which is 

 cottony. Gills emarginate, scarcely adnate, ventricose, pinkish 

 grey, extreme margin denticulate. 



Spores bistre-brown, somewhat reniform, covered with granules. 

 In woods among fern. Uncommon. Aug.-Oct. 



It varies with the pileus whitish. Stem stuffed. Undoubtedly overlooked 

 for A. geophyllus, from which it differs in the pileus being viscous when moist 

 and in the colour being sometimes cinereous, Fr. Name — rpaxu's, rough ; 

 o-TTopa, seed. Rough-spored. Berk. Out. p. 156. t. 8. f. 6. B. 6f Br. 71. ji. 



C. Hbk. n. 332. Illust. PI. 403. a. S. Alycol. Scot. n. 305. Fr. Hym. Eur. 

 p. 236. Mofiogr. ii. p. 346. 



564. A. vatricosus Fr.— Pileus 12 mm. (X in.) broad, slightly 

 fleshy, convex then plane, obtusely umbonate, even, smooth, 

 viscid in wet weather, when dry shining and obsoletely silky only 

 round the margin. Stem 2.5 cent, (i in.) long, 2 mm. (i lin.) 

 thick, fistiilose, equal, curved and contorted, white, not fibrillose, 

 but white villous at the base and wholly whiit -pzilvemlent. 

 Gills adnexed, broadly emarginate, almost free, broad, white then 

 becoming fuscous. 



Inodorous. Quite singular in the pileus beirig viscid on the smooth disc and 

 silky at the circumfere7ice ; its habit but not its stature is that of ^. geophyl- 

 lus. The stem varies 5 cent. (2 in.) and more long; curved ascending when 

 smaller, often flexuous when elongated. 



On dead stumps, &c. Bodelwyddan, 1863, »S:c. Sept. 



Before the veil is ruptured it looks like a smooth Lepiota, B. &f Br. Name 

 — vatricosus, with bad feet. From the distorted stem. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 

 347. Hym. Eur. p. 236. Icon. t. no. /. 3. B. 6^ Br. n. 1005. C. Hbk. ?i. 

 337. Illust. PI. 403. b. 



565. A. Whitei B. & Br. — Pileus tawny, margin white and 

 slightly viscid, convex, at first hemispherical, the shining white 

 cortina fibrillose, at length expanded and wholly tawny. Stem 



