Inocybe. 155 



lucifuga, Pr. Smell strong. P. 23 cm. convex-plane, subumb. 

 adpressedly fibrilloso-squamulose, fuscous or olive then pale ; g. 

 yellowish white then olive ; s. 3 cm. solid, firm, equal, glabrous, apex 

 rather pruinose ; sp. 10x6. 



[decipiens, Bres. P. exp. umb. floccosely silky, disc smooth then 

 broken up into scales, cinnamon ochre ; g. greyish white then lurid 

 cinnamon ; s. glabrous, apex slightly pruinose, rather striate, pallid ; 

 sp. rough, 1 1 14 x 6 8. 



[tomentella, Fr. P. convex, obtuse, fibrillosely tomentose, 

 brownish ; g. subadnate ; s. solid, equal, white, apex pruinose, with 

 a cortinate median annular zone, otherwise glabrous. 



sindonia, Fr. P. 3 5 cm. thin, conico-convex, obtusely gibbous, 

 velvety-villose, dingy white or yellowish, edge appendiculate ; g. 

 lanceolate, whitish then fuscous ; s. 4 7 cm. with a separate pith 

 which disappears, then hollow, almost glabrous ; sp. 7 x 4. (10 x 5 

 Sacc.) 



Differs from /. geophylla in larger size and hollow s. 



[cortinata, Roll. P. campan. then exp. strongly umb. whitish 

 straw-colour, umb. darker, becoming rimose, white veil at margin; 

 g. adnato-decur. dingy ochre, edge flocculose, paler; s. white, fibrilloso- 

 striate, curved, ring median. 



Perhaps a cortinate form of I. sindonia. 



Clarkii, B. and Br. P. 2 3 cm. campan. obtuse, whitish, silky ; 

 g. adnexed, pallid, edge white ; s. 3 5 cm. nearly equal, solid, white ; 

 sp. 8 10 x 6. 



Differs from 7. sindonia in solid s. and pale g. 



geophylla, Fr. P. 1 2 cm. conical then exp. umb. even, silky- 

 fibrillose, white or lilac ; g. adnexed, crowded, dingy white then 

 umber ; s. 4 6 cm. equal, firm, apex with white meal, veil fibrillose ; 

 sp. 78 x 4. 



7. scabella differs in brownish squamulose p. 



var. fulva, Pat. P. rufous-ochre, edge paler; sp. 8 10 x 5. 



var. violacea, Pat. P. violet ; sp. 10x5. 



[commixta, Bres. P. conico-campan. exp. umb. shining white 

 or tinged grey ; fibrillosely silky, edge often split, dry ; g. closely 

 crowded, free, white then greyish cinnamon ; s. solid, white, equal, 

 apex scurfy, base minutely turbinately bulbous ; sp. angular, 10x7. 



Closely resembling 7. geophylla, differing in base of s. and 

 angular sp. 



[umbratica, Q. Shining white. P. umb. silky-pruinose ; g. white 

 then rosy-fawn ; s. flocculose ; sp. rough, 8 10. 



scabella, Fr. P. 2 3 cm. campan. then plane, dry, torn into 

 squamulose fibrils, umbo obtuse, even, glabrous, rufescent or yellowish; 

 g. adnexed, dingy ; s. 3 4 cm. glabrous, rufescent or pallid, apex 

 pruinose ; sp. rough, 10 x 7. 



[debilipes, Karst. P. conico-convex, exp. pallid fuscous then 

 rather rusty, everywhere torn into scales which become stuck down, 

 then rimose ; g. adnexed, crowded, pallid rusty, edge fuscous-crenu- 



