1 88 AGARICACE/E Psilocybe 



above, colour as P., base darker. G. adnate with a small 

 tooth, umber to purple-umber. 



Woods, mixed. Nov. \\ x 2\ X jfe in. 



860. P. nueiseda Mass. (from the frequent habitat, nuts ; mix, a nut, 



sedeo, to sit) a. 

 P. expanded, subumbonate, subsilky when dry, light yellow or 

 shaded sienna; mid. sienna. St. slightly attenuate down- 

 wards, fuscous, or white below. G. adnate, broad, ventricose, 

 fuscous to umber-black. 



Beech and hazel nuts, chips, wood. i£ x i£ X -^ in. Habit of 771. 



861. P. eompta Sacc. (from the adorned pileus, sprinkled with 



minute shining spots ; comptus, ornamented) a. 

 P. expanded, obtuse, pallid to ochreous ; marg. striate, sub- 

 crenulate. St. flexuous, silky-shining, tan, faintly rufous below. 

 G. adnato-ascending or adnexed, distant, rosy-umber. 



Woods, amongst grass ; rare. Sept. -Oct. i| x 2| x j 5 in. 



862. P. semilaneeata Quel, (from a fancied resemblance in the 



pileus, as seen in vertical section to a lance-head ; semi, half, 



lanced) a spear) a b c. 

 P. acutely conical, whitish-ochre ; mid. pale : marg. slightly 

 striate, slate, sometimes fuscous-shaded. St. flexuous, smooth, 

 fibrilloso-annulate when young, colour as P., base pale sienna. 

 G. adnexo-ascending, crowded, purplish to purple-black. 



Gregarious. Reputed poisonous. Pastures, roadsides ; common. Stem 

 sometimes 6 in. high. Aug. -Nov. ^ x § X ^% in. Var. cicrukscens Sacc. 

 P. subobtuse. St. more or less distinctly tinged with biue. 



b. Rigidce. 



863. P. eanobrunnea Que'l. (from the greyish-brown pileus ; ca?ius, 



hoary, brunneus, brown) a b. 

 P. plane, subviscid when moist, flesh-brown, pale clay when dry. 

 St. rooting, squamulose, whitish. G. adnexed, crowded, 

 broad, ventricose, brownish-purple. 



Solitary or laxly gregarious. On the ground in sunny places, on scorched 

 ground. Autumn. 2 x if X T 3 5 in. 



864. P. spadieea Quel, (from the colour of the pileus ; sfiadiceus> 



date-brown) a b c. 

 P. plane, usually cracked, dark to ochreous-brown, becoming 

 paler in patches. St. smooth, whitish, base pale sienna. G, 

 adnexo-rounded, adnate or adnate with a tooth, crowded, 

 brown. 



Laxly clustered. Stumps, earth, manure-heaps, amongst short grass ; common. 

 Feb. -Nov. 2g X 4 X J in. Var. hygrophila Karst. larger than type. 

 Var. polycephala Gill, densely crowded. 



