Inocybe AGARIC ACE^ 141 



or whole P. brown. St. stuffed, sometimes with slight trace 



of A., white, or as P. G. adnexo-free, separating from 



hymenophore, umber. 



Odour usually faint, sometimes very strong and unpleasant. Woods, under 

 trees, hedges. Autumn, f X 2 X j^ in. Var. lateritia W. G. Sm., 

 Agaricus geophyllus Sowerb., var. lateritins Stev. P. red, varying yellow 

 or white, sometimes white-scaly. There is a large form, twice the size 

 of type or larger. 



641. I. seabella Quel, (from the roughish pileus ; scaber, rough) a b. 

 P. expanded, umbonate, scaly-torn, fuscous. St. white, or as P. 



G. adnato-adnexed, yellow-brown or fuscous. 

 Gregarious. Odour none. Woods, amongst short grass. Sept. -Nov. 

 if X if X \ in. 



641a. I. fulvella Bres. (ftdvtts, yellowish-brown). 



P. subhygrophanous, conico-campanulate, then expanded and 

 umbonate, floccosely silky, yellowish, then brownish-olive ; 

 mid. tawny. St. stuffed, narrowed downwards, glabrous, lilac, 

 then rufescent, apex white-pruinose. G. subdistant, ventricose, 

 rounded behind and nearly free, pale lilac, then ochraceous- 

 cinnamon ; edge fimbriate. Flesh yellow, rufescent-lilac at 

 apex of stem. 

 Shady places. Autumn. ^ x i£ X ^ in. Allied to 641. 



642. I. violaeeofusca Sacc. (from the dusky-violet colour of the 

 stem and gills) a. 



P. expanded, obtusely subumbonate, squamose, umber ; marg. 



fimbriate with V. St. solid, pale violaceous above, pallid below. 



G. adnate or emarginate, pale dull violaceous, then umber. 

 Subcsespitose. Amongst grass in open places. Autumn. 2^ x if X ' \ in. 



e. ViscidcB. 



643. I. trechispora Karst. (from the rough spores ; Gr. trac/ius, 

 rough, spora, a seed) a b c. 



P. expanded, umbonate, whitish with mid. tawny. St. stuffed, 



white with a mass of white mycelium at the base. G. 



emarginate, or attenuato-adnexed, pinkish-grey, then brown. 



Woods, damp places, amongst ferns. July-Oct. \\ X 2% X £ in. Sometimes 

 fatal to pheasants. 



644. I. vatrieosa Karst. (from the stem, twisted below ; vatricosus, 



with bad feet) a c. 



P. plane, broadly subumbonate, whitish or shaded light-yellowish. 



St. hollow, colour as P., white-pulverulent. G. adnexed, 



broadly emarginate, ochreous-fuscous. 



Odour none. Woods, pine, bare places, on dead stumps, twigs, chips. 

 Sept. if X 2| x ^ in. 



645. I. Whitei Sacc. (after Dr. F. Buchanan White, botanist) a c. 



P. hemispherico-campanulate, obtuse, tawny ; marg. whitish. 



St. solid, white, becoming tawny. G. adnexed, tawny. 

 Woods, pine. Oct. ij x if X J in. Allied to 640. 



