CLASSIFICATION OF AGAR* 



Section I. 8quarrosae. Pileua a1 Aral densely icalj ■ 

 rose scaly ; stem concolor. 



•ft 



gpor< 8 smooth. 



463. Inocybe hystrix I r 



Epicrisis, 1S3G. 



I llnst im i ions : Fries, Icoiu's. I'l. Inc. 

 Cooke. Til., PL 124. 



PILEUS 2-5 cm. broad, convex-expanded, broadly nmboi 

 clothed with dense wood-brown, pointed or squat 

 rimose, nor striate; flesh white. GILLS adnate, ool broad 

 pallid-alutaceous then brown, edge white-flo< STEM I 



long, 3-6 nun. thick, equal or enlarged below, peronaU to ah 

 middle by squarrose scales, concolor. SPORES elliptic-ovate, In- 

 equilateral, 9-13x5-5.5 micr., smooth, brown. OYSTID1 \ 

 and edge of gills, ventricose below, obtuse, 70-90a 12 17 mi. -p. ODOR 



Ilolir. 



Scattered or solitary. On the ground in mixed w K o! I 



era Michigan. Marquette, [shpeming. August Rare 



I\m»\vn by the dense recurved scales on the stem and bj 

 large spores. 



465. Inocybe calamistrata I'r. 



Syst. Myc, 1821. 



illustrations: Fries, Icones, I'l. Inc. 



Gillet, Champignons de Prance, No. 360. 



PILEUS il cm. broad, campanulate-convex, obtuse, surl 

 broken up into dense, coffee-brown, squarroa lies, ool rinn 

 flesh thin, tinged dilute reddish, darker in age. QILLS 

 Beceding or becoming sinuate, broad, close, soon cinnamon, 

 ferruginous-sprinkled, edge thickish, white-flocculose. 81 rm. 



I s cm. long, 2 5 mm. thick, tapering upward, smokyt 

 below, fuscous or tinged rufous-brown above, clothed \citl 

 fibrilloftc scales, a1 Length merely ftbrillose, solid BPOR1 3 

 bblong, subreniform, obtuse at ends, 10-12x6-6 micr., 

 tuginous-brown in mass. CYSTIDIA none 8TERIL1 



