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Inocybe squamosodisca Pk. 



SCALY DISK INOCYBE 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 75, p.i8 



Pileus fleshy, firm, convex, fibrillose on the margin, rimosely 

 squamose in the center, ochraceous or ochraceous buff, flesh whit- 

 ish or yellowish white; lamellae broad, moderately close, adnate, 

 pale ochraceous becoming darker with age ; stem equal, solid, fibril- 

 lose, colored like or a little paler than the pileus ; spores ellipsoid, 

 even, 8-10 x 5-6 11. 



Pileus 2.5-5 cm broad; stem about 2.5 cm long, 4-6 mm thick. 



Gregarious. Under pine trees. Hamilton co. August. Rare. 



The scales of the pileus are caused by the cracking of the cuticle. 



Inocybe maritimoides Pk. 



MARITIMOID INOCYBE 

 N. Y. State Mus. Rep't 38, p.87 



Pileus subconic or convex, obtuse or slightly umbonate, densely 

 squamulose in the center, fibrillose on the margin, dark brown ; 

 lamellae close, adnexed, ventricose, whitish becoming brownish 

 ochraceous ; stem equal, solid, fibrillose, colored like but paler than 

 the pileus ; spores irregular, angular, ovate or ellipsoid, 7-9 x 5-6 /«, 

 cystidia 40-55 x 12-20 /^« 



Pileus T.5-2.5 cm broad; stem about 2.5 cm long, 4 mm thick. 



Sandy soil in woods. Albany co. October. Rare. 



It resembles Inocybe maritima Fr. but is separated from 

 it by the pileus which is not hygrophanous and by the spores which 

 are smaller and angular but not nodulose. 



Inocybe diminuta Pk. 

 SMALL INOCYBE 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 105, p.23 

 Pileus thin, hemispheric becoming convex or nearly plane, squa- 

 mose with erect or squarrose hairy scales in the center, fibrillose on 

 the margin, grayish brown ; lamellae subdistant, broadly sinuate, 

 adnexed, ventricose, whitish becoming rusty brown ; stem short, 

 firm, solid, silky fibrillose, whitish above, grayish brown and 

 slightly squamulose toward the base ; spores subglobose, nodulose, 

 8-10 x 6-8 p., cystidia 40-50 x 12-20 m. 



