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Pholiota ombrophila, Fries. On the ground under trees. Q. 
P. sphaleromorpha, Bull. Among dead leaves. A. 
P. molliscoria, Che. & Muss. Among short grass. A. 
P. radicosa, Bull. On the ground near trunks. Q. 
P. Aegerita, Fries. On trunks. Q. 
P. squarrosa, Müll. On stumps. A. 
P. spectabilis, Fries. On trunks. Q. 
P. adiposa, Fries. On trunks. A very beautiful fungus having 
the cap deep golden yellow and ornamented with darker scales 
arranged concentrically. Growing in clusters on trunks of living 
trees, which it eventually kills. 
P. mutabilis, Schaef. On logs. A. 
P. marginata, Batsch. On fallen pine leaves. A. 
P. unicolor, Schum. On fallen branches. Q. 
Inocybe, Fries. 
L pyriodora, Pers. On the ground = trees. Smell resembles 
that of ripe pears, hence the specific na A., Q. 
I. incarnata, Bres. Among grass under trees. Q. 
I. calamistrata, Fries. On the ground under pines. Remark- 
able for the strong smell and in having the base of the stem dark 
blue. A. 
I. dulcamara, Alb. & Schw. Under pines. A. 
I. scaber, Müll. On the ground. A. 
I. fasciata, Cke. & Mass. A species remarkable in the genus 
Inoc rm for growing in diitise tufts. (Grev. xvii. 52 ; Illustr. “Br at. 
Fungi, pl. 1173.) A. 
I. Bongardii, Weinm. Among short grass. A. 
I. echinata, Roth. On soil in the temperate house. 
I. scaber, Fries. On the ground. Q. 
I. fasciata, Cke. & Mass. Among grass. Remarkable in the 
present genus for its ezespitose or tufted habit of growth. A. 
I. rimosa, Bull. Onthe ground. Q. 
I. asterospora, Quélet. On the ground under trees. Superficially 
closely resembling Q. rimosa, Bull. Differing more especially in 
the globose, warted spores. A. 
I. destricta, Fries. Under trees. Smell very unpleasant. Q. 
I. Trinii, Weinm. Among short grass. Smell very pleasant, 
resembling clove-pinks. A. 
