Inocybe AGARICACE^: 1 35 



609a. I. adequata Sacc. (from its claim to equal specific rank with 

 610). 



P. campanulate, then expanded, squarrose and fibrous-scaly, 

 yellow and red-brown or pale, somewhat vinous-umber with 

 darker umber sc. St. whitish- or reddish-fibrous, or as P. 

 G. adnexed, thick, somewhat distant, pale greyish-white or 

 yellowish-umber, becoming greyish-brown, always with a white 

 edge. 



Odour none. Woods. Summer and autumn. 3j X 4J X T %in. Allied to 610. 



610. I. seabra Gill, (seaber, rough) a b c. 



P. convex, subgibbous, pale fuliginous, tan or umber. St. solid, 



whitish. G. adnexed, often separating from stem, dull 



whitish-brown. Flesh white. 



Suspected poisonous. Woods, plantations, fir, mixed; frequent. June-Oct. 

 if X if X \ in. Yox.Jirma Mass. fuscous-tan with fuscous scales. 



611. I. maritima Karst. (from its being first found on the sea-shore) 



a b c. 



P. hygrophanous, expanded, obtuse or umbonate, fuscous or 



mouse-colour, hoary when dry. St. solid, paler than P. G. 



adnexo-rounded, or somewhat sinuate, grey, then ferruginous. 



Sometimes caespitose. Odour faint. Woods, pine, sandy places, damp sand 

 by sea-shores. Sept.-Oct. i| x if x ^ in. 



612. I. laeera Quel, (from the scaly-torn pileus ; laeerus, torn) a c. 



P. expanded, subumbonate, mouse-colour, pale and yellow when 

 old. St. stuffed, paler than P., white and mealy. G. attenuato- 

 adnexed, mouse-colour. Flesh reddish. 



Commonly gregarious. Woods, pine, mixed. July-Oct. ij x if X ^ in. 



613. I. floeeulosa Sacc. (from the small flocci on the pileus) a b c. 

 P. convex, umbonate, rufescent-sienna. St. paler than P., solid, 



stuffed or hollow. G. adnato-ascending, colour as St., then 



chocolate with a white edge. 



Odour of new meal, but nauseous. Amongst grass, woods. Sept.-Oct. 

 I X 2| X £ in. Compare 602 and 612. 



614. I. Bongurdii Karst. (after H. G. Bongard, a Russian botanist) 



a b c 



P. campanulate, obtuse, greatly to slightly scaly, often cracking 



between the sc. and showing the flesh, fuscous, pale when 



dry. St. solid, subbulbous, lighter than P., sometimes dark 



below. G. adnexed, ventricose, reddish, cinnamon or umber, 



edge white. Flesh reddish. 



Usually solitary. Odour pleasant of ripe pears or bergamot. Sandy ground, 

 sand-hills, pine-woods, pastures. May-Oct. 2 J X 4 X § in. 



615. I. mutiea Karst. (from the at first obtuse pileus ; mutieus, 



curtailed) a b. 

 P. obtuso-convex, plane, then subdepressed, whitish, tan or straw. 



St. hollow, attenuate downwards, colour as P. G. adnate, 



white or tan, then subfuscous. 

 Woods, shady places, roadsides. Sept.-Oct. 2| x 2 x | in. 



