532 POUL LARSEN 
Cap 3—5 cm broad, at first campanulate with incurved margin, then 
almost plane, yellowish brown (e 3), covered with a thin white layer, 
subsequently splitting, at centre the cracks penetrate into the white flesh, 
making this area grey and verrucose. Stipe short (2—3 cm X 4—6 mm), 
somewhat marginato-bulbose, stuffed, at first white, 
then coloured like the cap, mealy above, the rest 
adpresso-fibrous. — Gills emarginate or nearly free, 
at first pale, then pale olive-brown with paler edge. 
— Spores brown, smooth, from ovoid to reniform, 
1- or 2-guttulate, 9—11.5X5—6.5 u. — Cystidia both 
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CS coronate, 44—50X16—24 u. 
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Note. I. maculata Boudier differs from I. brunnea 
Quélet: 1) The surface of the cap is paler and sub- 
Fig. 9. squamulose, 2) it has genuine cystidia, 3) broader 
Inocybe maculata. spores. 
rstidi d z 2 à : 2 
yetidıa and spores 516. I. rimosa (Bulliard) Fries sensu Bataille. 
a Fries Hym. Eur. p. 232. — Bulliard Champ, t. 388. 
Akureyri. — Grows amongst grass, moss and Salix herbacea in littoral 
pastures. 
Pileus 3—4 cm broad, convex, obtusely gibbous, entirely clothed with 
silky fibres, at length cracked at the margin which projects beyond the 
edge of gills and in young pilei is connected with the stipe by a fibril- 
lose veil. The colour is brown (h 2 to h 3), the flesh white. Stipe c. 
3 cm long, 4—5 mm thick, thinner at apex and somewhat dilated at 
base, stuffed, pale reddish brown, in young pilei with a fugacious ring 
on a level with the margin of cap. — Gills broadest at the margin of 
cap, deeply emarginate, at first creamcoloured (e 5), then brown (h 3), 
edge of gills white and toothed. — Spores brown, smooth, ellipsoidal or 
ovoid, 11.5—13.5X6.5—7.5 u. — Cystidia both at the edge and on the 
surface of the gills and on the upper part of the stipe, cylindrical or 
elongate flaskshaped, apex coronate, 65—75X13—19 u. 
517. I. umbonata Quélet, sensu Ricken, Die Blatterpilze, p. 106. 
Seydisfjöröur [P. L.]. — Among mosses in a bog. 
Pileus 2—3 cm broad, plano-convex, with conspicuous as a rule acute 
umbo, radiately sericeo-fibrillose, light brown (h 4), slimy. Stipe 3 cm 
long, 2—3 mm thick, cylindrical, pierced by a slender canal, coloured 
like the cap but paler, mealy at apex, otherwise naked, smooth. — 
Spores brown, smooth, ellipsoidal, 8-10X5 u. — Cystidia both at edge 
and on face of gills fusiform, apex coronate, 30—35*12—15 u. 
518. |. sp. 
Hallormstadir [P. L.]. — Among mosses and grass in a bog. 
Pileus 4—5 cm broad, plano-convex, floccosely fibrillose, not crisped- 
felted and not radiately cracked, tawny but with a fibrous white coating 
densest in the centre. — Stipe 4cm long, 8—10 mm thick, stuffed or later 
