



INOCYBE 197 



var. lilacina Fr. (= Inocybe geophylla (Sow.) Fr., var. violacea Pat.) 



Boud. Icon. t. 125. Lilacina, lilac colour. 



Differs from the type in the violet colour of the p., the yellow umbo, 



the paler violet stem, and the ochraceous yellow base. Woods. Aug. 



Nov. Common, (v.v.) 



var. lateritia (Weinm.) Stev. Lateritia, made of bricks. 



Differs from the type in the brick-red p. 



var. fulva Pat. Fulva, tawny. 



Differs from the type in the rufous-ochre p., and the paler margin. 



548. I. Whitei B. & Br. Cke. Illus. no. 444, t. 404, fig. A. 



Dr F. Buchanan White, a Scotch botanist. 



P. 1-5-2-5 cm., tawny, margin white, then wholly pale tawny, conical, 

 then convex, and at length expanded, slightly viscid. St. 3-4 cm. x 3- 

 4 mm., shining white, then tawny, nearly equal, base slightly thickened. 

 Gills shining white, then cinnamon, adnexed, crowded. Flesh white. 

 Spores pale yellow-brown, obliquely elliptical, 9-11 x 4-5 p. Cystidia 

 ventricose, or almost cylindrical, 50-60 x 16 20/ut, fairly abundant. 

 Pine woods. Oct. Rare. 



549. I. sindonia Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 438, t. 400. vtvocav, muslin. 

 P. 3-5 cm., dingy white, or at length becoming yellow, fleshy, some- 

 what thin, campanulate, then convex, gibbous, silky-velvety, becoming 

 even, margin appendiculate when young with fibrils of the cortina. 

 St. 5-7-5 cm. x 6 mm., white, stuffed with a separate pith that dis- 

 appears, equal, at first slightly fibrillose with the evanescent, delicate 

 cortina. Gills becoming whitish fuscous, attenuato-adnexed, linear- 

 lanceolate, 2 mm. broad. Flesh white. Spores reddish brown, ellip- 

 tical, 8-10 x 5-6/x. Cystidia ventricose, 50-60 x 12-16/4. Mixed 

 woods, damp shady places. Sept. Oct. Rare. 



550. I. descissa Fr. Bres. Fung. Trid. t. 122, fig. 1. 



Descissa, split up. 



P. 2-3 cm., greyish white, disc somewhat fuscous, conico-campanu- 

 late, then expanded and umbonate, silky, then fibrillosely split up, 

 subsquamulose around the umbo. St. 3-5 cm. x 3-4 mm-, white, 

 often slightly tinged with flesh colour, somewhat equal, white fibril- 

 lose, apex white pruinose, veil white, evanescent. Gills white, then 

 fuliginous, or fuliginous yellow, sinuato-adnexed, somewhat crowded, 

 edge fimbriate. Flesh white, sometimes flesh colour in the stem. Spores 

 yellow, subreniform, 9-10 x 5-6/n. Cystidia fusiform, ventricose, 

 55-70 x 14-20/x, thick walled, somewhat fuscous at the apex. Pine 

 woods. Sept. Nov. Rare. 



