Jakob E. Lange: Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. III. ;^u, 



26 I. delecta Karst. Plate III iig. 9. 



Spores oval-phaseoliform, 7 — 9 1 /., X 5 u, light brownish yellow. 

 Cvstidia cylindric-clubshaped, 7 -11 u broad. Sporepowder ochra- 

 ceous-cinnamon. 



Fig. specim. : Aarup, grassy border of drive in plantation of 

 Picea, (sandy soil) gregarious, Sept. 1916. 



Cap 2 1 / 2 — 4 cm convex-plane, at first velvety-tomenlose, then 

 velvety squamulose, at «first pallid ochraceous-brown, later on 

 becoming vividly ochraceous-fulvous in the middle and honey- 

 coloured-ochraceous towards the edge. Veil evident, arachnoid. 

 Stem somewhat hollow, at first pale then sordidly yellow-brown 

 floccose-iibrillose, rather short, 3—6 mm broad. Gills rather 

 crowded, slightly emarginate with a small decurrent tooth, at 

 first yellowish-white (edge white) then yellowish-brown or cinna- 

 mon. Flesh of cap slightly ochraceous, of stem pale dirt-yellow. 



Karsten cites /. cæsariata v. fibrillosa as a synonym, what the 

 rude figure of Fries (Icon. sei. tab. 109 3 ) makes not unlikely. 

 The plant described by Sev. Petehsex (loc. cit.) sub noin. 

 /. ftocculosa Berk, is undoubtedly identical, to judge from the 

 careful description given — It forms a transition to the Flammula- 

 type (of the velutini- group) especially Fl. Agardhii. 



I. Cookei Bres. 



Spores oval, subphaseolifoim, 7 — 8 4 1 4 u. Cvstidia crowded, 

 inflated clubshaped or subglobular, 16 — 22 u broad. 



Fig. specim.: Hjallese, copsewood, Sept. 1898. Not uncommon. 



The stem is faintly striate, not powdery-pruinose, apex slightly 

 flocculose-fibrillose. — The bulbous stem (and different cvstidia) 

 distinguishes it from /. poslerula ; the smooth spores and not 

 pruinose stem from /. prcelervisa. - - I. rimosa (Ricken, nee. al.) 

 seems to me almost identical: and so is /. confusa Karst (Kritisk 

 öfversigt of Finlands basidsvampar. Tillägg I. p. 35), only larger 

 and with larger spores. It is very well figured by Bresadola 

 (Fungi Trid. tab. 121). 



28. I. squamata n. sp. Plate III fig. 10. 



Spores broadly ovate-ellipsoid, 9 x / 2 — I0<ö l j., — o 1 /.! |u. Cvstidia crow- 

 ded, clubshaped, 11 — 15 fi broad. 



Fig. specim.: Vormark, in grass behind a hedge (planted with 

 Populus) on clayey ground, Oct. 1901. — Also, in similar locality, 

 Vaasemose 1904. 



Pileo carnoso, conico-e.i panso, 3 — 7 cm lato, siibumbonato, fibril- 

 loso et subrimoso, parte cenlrali in squamis adpressis disrupto, fuluo- 

 lutescente, squamis obsciirioribus ; Stipite ,'i — 7 cm X ,5 — 10 mm, cequali 

 solido, primitus pallide. brunneo, dein saturatiore, fibrilloso-slriato, 

 intus leviter colorato : lamellis subliberis, primitus sordide jlavo- 

 albidis, dein brunneis cum tinctnra fusco-flavis, margine albo. 

 Sporæ et cyst, ut supr. 



