Clitocybs AGARICACE^E 53 



192. C. trullseformis Karst. (trulla, a .ladle, forma, form) a c. 



P. thin, flocculoso-villous, dry, brown grey to brown. St. spongy- 

 stuffed, ashy-grey. G. distant, connected by veins, white. 



Borders of fir-woods, amongst grass and bushes. Oct. 2\ x ij X J in. 

 Must not be confounded with 208. 



193. C. ineilis Gill, (from its incised or crenate pileus; incilis, 



incised) a b. 



P. piano-depressed, silky-flocculose, reddish. St. hollow, attenuate 

 downwards, colour as P. G. distant, veined, white. 



Odour strong of meal, sometimes none. Woods, under firs. Nov. 

 2& x | X J in. Resembles a small 1297. 



194. C. sinopiea Gill, (from Sinope in Patagonia, where red-lead is 



found from the vermilion- brownish pileus) a b c. 

 P. slightly depressed, floccoso-rivulose, dry. St. stuffed, colour 



as P. or buff. G. subdecurrent, very crowded, white, then 



yellowish. 

 Woods, chiefly on burnt places. Oct. i x i X -^ in. Resembling a 



small 1300. 



195. C. parilis Gill, (from its symmetrical growth) a b c. 



P. subdepressed, atomate or flocculose, brownish, mottled darker, 

 then white-grey. St. stuffed, pale yellowish-brown or brown- 

 grey. G. very crowded, ivory-grey. 



Woods, sides of plantations. Sept.-Oct. 2j X i X J in. Resembling a 

 Lactarius. Must not be confounded with Tricholoma or Omphalia. 



196. C. gllva Quel. (gilvzts, pale yellowish-brown) a b c. 



P. subdepressed, sometimes reddish, guttate-spotted. St. paler 



than P. G. pallid, then ochreous. 

 Woods, pine. Oct-Dec. 3 X 2 x in. Staining paper umber when 



dried. Resembles in form Paxillus and Lactarius. 



197. C. subinvoluta W. G. Sm., Agaricus subinvolutus W. G. Sm. 



(from the subinvolute margin of the pileus) a b. Wholly pale 

 buff, at length slightly spotted or clouded buff or yellow. 

 P. fleshy, plane, subdepressed ; mid. darker guttate-spotted ; 

 marg. at first subinvolute. St. solid, subbulbous, darker 

 below. G. decurrent, broad. Flesh buff-white, darker 

 below. 



Under firs. Oct. 3 X 2\ X f in. Not Agaricus subinvolutus Batsch, 

 which is a form of 1181. 



198. C. geotropa Quel. (from the often strongly deflected margin of 



the pileus ; Gr. ge, the earth, trepo, to turn) a b c. 



P. depressed, typically umbonate, pale brown, at first guttate- 

 spotted. St. attenuate upwards, tan-brownish. G. white. 



Sometimes in fairy-rings of great size. Odour of almonds. Woods, pastures. 

 Sept.-Dec. 6i X 6 X in. Pileus sometimes 9 in. in diam. Varies with 

 a short stem and exumbonate. Intermediate forms occur between this 

 and 197. 



