44 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. X. 



38. grammata Quél. (= /. hiulca Bres. nec al.). 



Spores l 1 / 2 — 9 x 5 — 6 (u, nodulose. Cystidia bottleshaped, 15— 18u 

 broad. 



Fig. specim. : Stenløse, in wood of Fagus and Corylus, gregarious, 

 Oct. 1916. 



Cap 2V 2 — 4 cm, convex, with small, rather acute umbo. The 

 umbo is whitish, glabrous. The cuticle of the cap is made up of 

 delicate, silky whitish fibrils (which are densest towards the 

 edge), through which the pale, dingy-incarnate-brownish flesh is 

 seen. Stem tall (4— 77 2 cm), even, everywhere minutely pruinose, 

 inside and outside pallid brownish-incarnate, base whitish and 

 terminating in a subterraneous, white, somewhat marginate bulb, 

 dills dirt-grayish, narrowed behind, adnate. 



/. hiulca (Kalkbr.) sensu Bresad. (very well figured in Fungi 

 Tridentini tab. 122 2 ) is evidently identic; but as I. hiulca is a 

 very disputed species, which has been construed to mean almost 

 everything, I think it better to use Quélet's name. 



39. I. napipes n. sp. Plate III, fig. 12. 



Spores 9 — 10 X 6 u, with 5— 6 rather prominent nodules or warts. 

 Cystidia generally muriculate, about 50 — 60 x 12 — 18 u. 



Fig. specim.: Knagelbjerg Skov near Faaborg, on boggy ground 

 under Betula and Pinus, Nov. 1907. (Also found at Ryslinge in 

 moist foliaceous wood, Aug. 1908, and near Hobro, in boggy 

 wood. 



Pileo 3 — 5 cm, ex conico-campanulato e.vpanso et acute umbonato, 

 obscure brunneo vet umbrino, primitus sublceoL minute fibrilloso, 

 dein fibroso-rimoso ; Stipite elato, bnlbosus (bulbtis subdepressus nec 

 marginatus) brunneo, sursum ptdlescens, leuiter striato, minute 

 fibriltoso (nec pruinatoj ; lamelUs subconfertis, angustis, subliberis, 

 e.v albido-griseis brunneis Sporæ et cyst, ut supr. 



I. carpta Bres. (nec al.) differs in bnlbless stem etc. 



40. I. umboninota Peck var. Plate III, fig. 13. 



Spores 9V 2 — Hx6fi, conic-ellipsoid, with 5—7 obtuse warts. 

 Cystidia about 15 u broad, prominent portion obtusely conic- 

 cylindric, apex slightly muriculate or smooth. 



Fig. specim.: Roldskovene (near Skørping), roadside in mixed 

 wood, on mossy ground, Sept. 1900. 



Cap l 1 /?— 2 '/a cm, convex, with a very prominent, rather acute, 

 conical umbo, chestnut-brown, fibroso-rimose Stem short, base 

 slightly swelled, glabrous, glossy, slightly striate, chestnut-brown. 

 Gills ventricose, broad, adfixed, becoming cinnamon-chestnut. 

 Flesh of cap white, of stem chestnut-brownish. 



My plant is smaller than Peck's and has somewhat larger 

 spores. 



