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231. Agaricus (Pholiota) pumilus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 226. Cooke 
Jllus.t. 503a. Sacc. Syll. v.,3135. 
Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, obtuse (6-9 m.m. broad), 
even; stem fistulose, slender, subfibril lose (2-4 c.m. long, 2-3 
m.m. thick) ; ring collar-like, rattier fugacious ; gills adnate, 
crowded, broad, pallid-yellowish. Spores 8-10 x 6/i. 
In woods. N.S. Wales. Victoria. 
232. Agaricus (Pholiota) mycenoides. Fr. Hym. Eur. 226. 
Cooke Illus. t. 503 b. 
Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, then convex (1-1 1 c.m.), 
deeply striate, hygrophanons ; stem fistulose, slender, ferruginous, 
smooth as well as the pileus (3-4 c.m. long) ; ring membranaceous, 
white ; gills adnate, rather distant, ferruginous ; spores 8-10 x 
5-6 p. 
On the ground, in damp dells. Victoria. 
Sub-Genus 24. INOCYBE. Fr. Sys. Myc. i., 254. 
Universal veil fibrillose, concrete with the cuticle of the pileus ; 
margin often free, and like a cobweb ; gills somewhat sinuate (but 
also adnate, and rarely decurrent), discoloured, not powdery ; spores 
often rough. 
I. SQCARROSiE. 
233. Agaricus (Iuocybe) plumosns. Bolt. t. 33. Fr. Hym. 
Eur. 228. Cooke Ulus. t. 425a. Sacc. Syll. v., 3148. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convexo-plane (4 c.m. broad), disc squar- 
rose with erect fasciculate flocci, margin fibrillose ; stem stuffed, 
then hollow, slender, flexuose, floccoso-squamose, naked above (11 
c.m. long, 2-3 m.m. thick) ; gills subadnate, scarcely crowded, 
ventricose, quite entire, dingy ; spores 8-9 x 4-5 p, even. 
In moist pine woods. Victoria. 
234. Agaricus (Inocybe) cincinnatus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 228. 
Cooke Illus. t. 4255. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, squarrosely scaly (1- 
H c.m. broad) ; stem solid, thin, squamose (4 c.m. long) ; gills 
adnexed, crowded, ventricose, dingy, then violet. 
In shady woods. Victoria. 
235. Agaricus (Iuocybe) lanuginosus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 227. 
Bull. Champ, t. 370. Sacc. Syll. v., 3155. 
Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, obtuse, floc- 
cosely squamose (2 c.m. broad), scales of the disc erect and squar- 
rose (nmber, becoming yellowish) ; stem solid, thin, fibrillosely 
scaly (6 c.m. long, 2-5 m.m. thick), powdery white at the apex ; 
gills retreating, thin, ventricose, toothed, pallid clay-colour ; spores 
10-12 x 5 p. 
On the ground. W. Australia. 
