498 Massee . — A Monograph of the genus Inocybe , Karsten . 
reflexa, Gillet, Champ. Fr., with figure (described in general index), 1897. 
P. convex, acutely umbonate, with concentrically arranged rows of fibrils, pale 
yellow, apex of umbo darker, 2-2-5 cm. ; g- free, ochraceous ; s. solid, smooth, 
yellowish above, base whitish, 5-8 cm., very slightly flexuous ; sp. elliptical, smooth. 
On the ground. France. 
According to Gillet’s figure the present species has a long slender wavy stem 
and an acutely conical pileus having two concentric ridges, which appear to be due 
to the cracking and upturning of the cuticle. 
squamigera, Sacc., Syll. v, p. 763; Ag. (. Ino .) squamiger , Britz., Hym. Siidbay., 
153 . f - r 7 S ( i88 3 )- 
P. campanulate then expanded, umbonate, covered with minute squamules, 
saffron or dingy yellowish-red, edge wavy, 2 cm. ; g. adnate with a decurrent tooth, 
ventricose, brownish ; s. equal, stuffed, flexuous, with rather large fibrillose scales 
up to the annular zone, apex smooth, colour of p., 3-5 cm. ; sp. elliptical, smooth, 
8x4^. 
In woods. Bavaria. 
Allied to I. hirsuta. 
subgranulosa, Karst., Hedw., 1892, p. 293 ; Sacc., Syll. xi, p. 52. 
P. convex then expanded, centre sometimes slightly depressed or obsoletely 
umbonate, even, pale ochraceous, with minute darker erect squamules, especially 
at the disc, or sometimes adpressedly squamulose, 2-4 cm.; g. adnate, seceding, 
crowded, greenish-cinnamon, then fuscous-cinnamon ; s. stuffed then hollow, rigid, 
equal or narrowed below, curved or flexuous, with a minute subterranean bulb, 
2-3 cm. ; sp. smooth, 7-9 x 4-5 [i. 
Sandy ground. Finland. 
Very similar and also allied to I. delecta , Karst. 
Imperfectly Described. 
Under this heading are included those species where the general 
diagnosis is obviously inadequate, or where there is no mention of the 
spores. Such species may or may not belong to the genus Inocybe . 
mammilaris, Sacc., Syll. v, p. 785; Ag. mammilaris, Passer., Fung. Parm., 
no. 189, p. 76. 
P. white, convex, mammilose, squamulose; g. emarginately adnexed, edge 
white ; s. white, hollow, equal, flexuous ; sp. smooth. 
On the ground. Italy. 
grata, Karst., Hattsv., p. 463; Sacc., Syll. v, p. 777; Ag. gratus , Weinm., 
Hym. Ross., p. 185. 
P. fleshy, conico-campanulate, whitish rufescent or rufescent, fibrillose, disc 
subsquamose ; g. olive, margin white, then olive-brown, adnexed ; s. equal, stuffed, 
fibrillose, colour of the p. 
‘Gregarious, somewhat fragile. Pileus at first conical or conico-campanulate, 
whitish-fuscous or rufescent, almost plane when adult, i-ij' lat. Gills 2 " lat., 
