Inocybe 



AGARICACE/E 



131 



MuSCIGENiE. 



596. P. pumila Gill, {pumilus, diminutive) a b c. 



P. hemispherical, smooth, ochreous ; marg. substriate. St. fistu- 

 lose, smooth, colour as P. or paler; base often darker. 

 A. floccose. G. adnate with a tooth, subdistant, pallid- 

 brownish. 



Solitary, gregarious. Moss, walls, earth, sticks, sawdust, firs ; common. 

 Aug.-Jan. f X 2§ X £ in. 



597. P. myeenoides Quel, (from its resemblance in stature to a 



Mycenct) a b c. 

 P. hemispherical, ferruginous, tawny pale or medium ; marg. 



striate. St. fistulose, smooth, colour as P. A. persistent, 



white. G. adnate with a decurrent tooth. 

 Amongst moss in damp places, lawns. Sept.-Oct. ^Xi|x £% in. Often 



accompanied by 283. 



XXV. INOCYBE Quel. 

 (From the fibrous pileus ; Gr. is, inos, a fibre, ktcbe, a head.) 



Veil concrete with the cuticle of the pileus, fibrillose or somewhat 

 arachnoid, often appendiculate at the margin of the pileus and 

 sometimes forming an indefinite annulus. Hymenophore confluent 



B 



Fig. 34- — a, section of Inocybe scabra 

 Gill. ; b, ditto /. fastigiata Quel. 

 One-half natural size. 



and homogeneous with the fleshy stem. Pileus squarrose, fibrillose 

 or velvety ; in a few species becoming smooth or viscid. Stem central, 

 scaly, fibrillose or smooth, simple or imperfectly scmarroso-annulate. 



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