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everywhere fuscous . aud squar rose-scaly, slightly fleshy, 

 campaaulate, obtuse ; margin at first bent inwards, often 

 repaud, then flattened ; flesh reddish ; stem solid, rigid, 

 tough, equal, rooting, fuscous, dark azure-blue at base, 

 squarrose ; gills adnexed, separating, crowded, broad, white, 

 then ferruginous, edge white, thick, serrate. 



In ditches and waysides in woods. In fir woods. Rare. 



577. A. (Inocybe) hirsutus, Lusch ; pileus h in., fuscous, 

 slightly fleshy, conical, then carapanulate, umbonate, acute, 

 squarrose, with fasciculato-pilose scales, then ochreous and 

 fibrillose towards the fringed margin ; stem solid, slender, 

 tough, fibrillose, floccoso-scaly at apex, thickened and dark 

 greenish at base ; gills adnexed, crowded, thin, narrow, 

 pallid, then fuscous, edge white, toothed. 



In moist beech woods, etc. Rare. 



578. A. (Inocybe) lanuginosus, Ball. (p. 153) ; 1 in. 



579. A. (Inocybe) dulcamarus, A. and S. ; gregarious ; 

 pileus 1-iu., olivaceous-fuscous, slightly fleshy, campanulate, 

 convex, then expanded and umbonate, floccoso-scaly, silky 

 towards margin; flesh thin, yellow-white; stem somewhat 

 hollow, not rigid, equal, cortinato-fibrillose and adpressedly 

 squamulose, paler than pileus, mealy at apex ; gills arcuato- 

 ad fixed, ventricose, crowded, pallid, then olivaceous. 



In fir plantations. On the ground in mixed wood. 

 Pass of Killiecrankie. 



580. A. (inocybe) plumosus, Bolt. (p. 253); l-li in. 



581. A. (Inocybe) cincinnatus, Fr. ; somewhat grega- 

 rious ; pileus ^-1 in, fuscous, slightly fleshy, convexo-plane, 

 obtusely umbonate, villoso-scaly ; flesh white ; stem solid, 

 tough, equal, straight, fibrilloso-scaly, fuscous-violaceous ; 

 gills adnexed or attenuated behind, separating, ventricose, 

 crowded, fuscous-violaceous. 



