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II. Laceri. P ileus squamose, or torn into fibrils ; stem paler than 
pileus and fibrillose. 
236. Agaricus (Inocybe) flocculosus. Berlc. Eng. FI. v., p. 
97. Cooke Ulus. t. 393. tSacc. Syll. v., 3165. 
Pileus subcarnose, convex, subcarapanulate, umbonate (2| c.m. 
broad) ; sericeo-squamulose, tawny brown ; stem fibrillose, pale 
reddish, squamuloso-pulverulent above (3-5 c.m. long, 3 m.m. 
thick) ; gills pale fawn-coloured, then obscurely ferruginous, 
ventricose, adnate ; spores 10 x 6 p, smooth. 
On naked soil, and amongst grass. Victoria. 
III. Vklutin.-e. Pileus not rinose, cuticle fibrillose. 
237. Agaricus (Inocybe) gompbodes. Kalch Grev. vm., 
152, tab. 142, /. 8. Sacc. Syll. v., 3235. 
Pileus rather fleshy, campauulate, with a globose pap-like apex, 
fibrillose, tawny (f in. high and broad) ; stem stuffed, nearly 
equal, rather bulb-like at the base, and incrusted with a white 
mycelium, otherwise pallid rufous (2 in. long, 1| lines thick) ; 
gills ascending, nearly free, crowded, linear, narrow, straight, 
greyish umber. 
On the ground. N.S. Wales. 
238. Agaricus (Inocybe) gigasporus. Che. ij- Mass. Grev. 
xviii., 3. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex then flattened, umbonate (1 c.m. 
broad), naked, smooth, moist, yellow-brown ; stem abruptly root- 
ing, fistulose, equal, or thickened at the base (3-4 c.m. long), 
smooth, paler, mycelium profuse ; gills broad, adnate, rather 
crowded, olive. Spores large, 18 x 8-9 p. 
On the ground. Victoria. (Fig. 23). 
IV. Viscidas. Pileus becoming smooth, viscid. 
239. Agaricus (Inocybe) Victorias. Clce. <j- Mass. Grev. 
xvi., 72. 
Pileus rather fleshy, obtusely umbonate, convex, at length flat- 
tened, whitish, viscid (1 in. diatn.), smooth, shining, disc dingy; 
stem equal, or slightly thickened downwards (2 lines thick), 
stuffed, smooth, white ; gills crowded, at first adnexed, sinuate, 
at length almost free, pallid, then umber ; spores even, 12 x 
7 -8 ft. 
On grassy ground. Victoria. 
Sub-Genus 25. IIEBELOMA, Fr. Syst. Myc. i., 249. 
Partial veil fibrillose or obsolete. Stem fleshy, fibrous. Apex 
somewhat mealy. Pileus at first incurved at the margin. Gills 
sinuate, adnexed, edge more or less of a different colour, whitish. 
Cuticle of the pileus continuous, smooth, rather viscid. Spores 
clay-coloured. 
