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dinally fibrous with darker fibrils, fuscous, margin paler, 

 incurved, disc dark bistre, nearly black ; stem solid, equal, 

 sometimes twisted, striate, dark below when old, pallid and 

 mealy above, flesh dirty white ; gills adnexed, somewhat 

 rounded behind, rather broad, pallid, then umber. 

 On the ground. Eppiug Forest. Near Oxford. 



600. A. (Inocype) phsecocephalus, Bull. ; pileus 3 in., 

 bay-brown, fuliginous, fleshy, conico-campanulate, umbo- 

 nate, repand, squamulose ; stem solid, bulbous, same colour 

 as pileus at top, white below, villous ; gills free, arcuate, 

 light yellow, then earth colour. 



On the ground. In mixed woods. Rare. 



601. A. (Inocybe) fastigiatus, Fr. ; (p. 155) 2 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



602. A. (Inocybe) hiulcus, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 fuscous, then olive, fleshy, at first conical, then expanded, 

 the more fleshy umbo prominent, adpressedly squamuloso- 

 fibrillose, cracked ; stem stuffed, slightly firm, equal or 

 slightly bull)ous, adpressedly fibrillose, squamuloso-mealy 

 at apex, becoming pale, rufescent when touched, internally 

 white, then reddish ; gills almost free, with a decurrent 

 line on stem, soon ventricose. thick, distant, at length plane, 

 whitish flesh colour, darker at base, then olivaceous-brown. 



In woods. In pine woods. Uncommon. 



603. A. (Inocybe) Curreyi, B. (p. 155) ; 2 in. 



604. A. (Inocybe) rimosus, BuU. (p. 155) ; 1-2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



605. A. (Inocybe) asterospermus. Quel. ; pileus 1-1^ in.^ 

 bistre, with brown strife, convex, umbonate, cracked ; 

 stem stuffed, firm, bulbous with a separable cuticle, 

 reddish, pubescent, with brown strite ; gills emarginate, 

 ventricose, thin, whitish-bistre, then cinnamon. 



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