47 2 Mas see. — A Monograph of the genus Inocybe, Karsten . 
everywhere with a white silkiness that hides the colour, 1-3 cm.; sp. irregularly 
oblong, nodulose, 9-10x4-5/*; c. ventricose. 
On the ground. France. 
Allied to I. scabella. 
Renneyi, Sacc., Syll. v, p. 788 ; Ag. (. Ino .) Renneyi , B. and Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., 
no. 1761 ; Cke., 111 ., pi. 520 a. 
P. hemispherical, slightly fibrillose, disc brown, remainder pale fawn-colour, 
1-5-2 cm. ; g. rounded behind and almost free, dingy ochraceous ; s. slightly narrowed 
downwards, fibrillose, solid, paler than p., 3-5 cm. ; sp. angularly oblong, slightly 
nodulose, one end pointed, n-13 x 7-8/*; c. rather thin-walled, fusoid, 40-50 x 12- 
16/*, much scattered and apt to be overlooked. 
On the ground. Britain. 
Allied to I. cicatricata , an American species. 
(Type specimen examined.) 
Var. major, Cke., 111 ., pi. 520 b. 
Coloured like the typical form, but larger; p. campanulate, up to 2-5 cm.; 
g. broadly adnate, cinnamon colour; s. equal; sp. slightly nodulose, 13-17 x 10/*; 
c. as in the typical form. 
In fir woods. Britain. 
(Type examined.) 
subexilis, Peck, 38 Rep. State Mus., p. 87 ; Sacc., Syll. v, p. 785. 
P. convex or subcampanulate, then expanded and umbonate, edge fibrillose, at 
first pale chestnut, then yellowish or subochraceous, up to 1 cm. ; g. narrow, rather 
crowded, rounded behind, subventricose, whitish then subochraceous ; s. solid, 
flexuous, slightly pruinose, rosy-white then yellowish, slightly striate, about 2 cm. ; 
sp. subglobose, slightly nodulose, 6 or 6x5/*; c. slightly ventricose, numerous, 
45-60 x 12-1 5/*. 
Mossy ground in woods. United States (Caroga). 
(Peck’s type examined.) 
fulvella, Bres., Fung. Trid., ii, p. 16, tab. cxix, f. 2 ; Sacc., Syll. xi, p. 51. 
P. subhygrophanous, conico-campanulate then expanded and umbonate, 
floccosely silky, disc glabrous, tawny, remainder at first yellowish olive, then 
yellowish or brownish olive, 6-12 mm.; g. rather distant, ventricose, pale lilac 
then ochraceous cinnamon, edge fimbriate, rounded behind and nearly free ; s. stuffed, 
narrowed downwards, glabrous, apex white-pruinose, lilac then rufescent, 2-2*5 cm * i 
sp. irregularly oblong, tuberculose, 8-9 x 5-6 ft ; c. ventricose, 45-60x12-18/*. 
Flesh yellow, rufescent-lilac at apex of stem. 
Shady ground. Austria. 
Allied to /. scabellus, which differs in having smooth spores. 
II. Cystidia absent. 
ignobilis, Sacc. Syll. xi, p. 50 ; Ag. ( Heb .) ignobilis , Berk., Lond. Journ. Bot., 
i, p. 452 (1842). 
P. glabrous, silky, plane or slightly depressed at the centre, rufous-brown, 
1-5-2 cm. ; g. sinuate, adnexed, and with a decurrent tooth, broad, rusty ; s. incurved, 
