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free, ventricose, crowded. Flesh white. Spores brownish, pip-shaped, 

 7-10 x 4-5 /z, 1-guttulate. "Cystidia only on the edge of the gills, 

 bottle-shaped-clavate, 50-60 x 1 5-20 /A " Rick. Woods, and pastures. 

 June Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



III. Insufficiently described. 



584. I. mamillaris Pass. 1 Mamilla, a teat. 

 P. white, convex, mammillate, squamulose. St. white, hollow, equal, 



flexuose. Gills emarginato-adnexed. Spores smooth. 



585. I. phaeocephala (?Bull.) Cke. Cke. lUus. no. 425, t. 396. 



<ato<?, dusky; /ee</>aX?;, head. 



P. 5-10 cm., fuliginous, becoming brownish, subcampanulate, rarely 

 flattened and umbonate, smooth. St 7-13 cm. x 8-14 mm., grey, 

 with brownish lines, base white and swollen, naked. Gills yellowish 

 bistre colour, free, semilunate, very broad. Spores bright ferruginous 

 red, elliptical, 6 x 4/t. Pine, and mixed woods. Oct. Rare 



586. I. schista Cke. & Sm. Cke. Illus. no. 423, t. 504. o^aro?, split. 

 P. 5-7-5 cm., bay brown, obtusely campanulate, broadly subumbo- 



nate, cracking longitudinally, rather fibrillose. St. 5-8 x 1 cm., paler 

 than the p., equal, twisted, solid. Gills rufescent, adnate with a decur- 

 rent tooth, rather broad; edge pale, serrate. Lawns. May. Rare. 



/. subrimosa (Karst.) Sacc. = Astrosporina asterospora (Quel.) Rea. 



/. scabella (Fr.) Bres. = Inocybe flocculosa Berk. 



/. tricholoma (A. & S.) Fr. = Flammula tricholoma (A. & S.) Fr. 



7. strigiceps Fr. = Flammula strigiceps Fr. 



7. Curreyi Berk. = Inocybe fastigiata (SchaefL) Fr. 



7. adequata Britz. = Inocybe mimica Massee. 



7. lanuginosa Fr. sec. Bataille = Astrosporina sabuletorum (B. &Curt.) 



Rea. 

 7. violaceo-fusca Cke. & Massee = Cortinarius (Dennocybe) violaceo- 



fuscus (Cke. & Massee) Massee. 

 7. Trinii (Weinm.) Bres. = Inocybe Godeyi Gill. 

 7. hiulca (Fr.) Kalchbr. = Inocybe Godeyi GiU. 



Spores ochraceous, or ferruginous, irregular, angular, 



echinulate, or verrucose. 



Astrosporina Schroet. 



(aa-T^p, star; <riropd, seed.) 



Pileus fleshy, regular. Veil marginal, fugacious. Stem fleshy, cen- 

 tral. Gills adnate, sinuato-adnate, or adnexed. Spores ochraceous, 

 1 Massee, Eur. Fung. Fl. Agar. p. 156. 



