502 Mas see— A Monograph of the genus Inocybe, Kars ten. 
first placed it in Inocybe , did not see a specimen, but simply copied Junghuhn’s 
description, says: — ‘facie Hebelomatis insignis/ 
imbecillis, Sacc., Syll. v, p. 79° ; Ag. ( Ino .) imbecillis , Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 236; 
Ag. imbecillis , Passer., Fung. Parm., p. 76. 
Too imperfectly described to be referred to any genus except as a pure 
speculation. 
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES IN PLATE XXXII. 
Illustrating Mr. Massee’s monograph of Inocybe. 
Fig. 1. Section through portion of gill of Inocybe geophylla , Karst, a, a , basidia bearing spores 
in different stages of development, b, b } basidia. c, paraphyses. d y subhymenial hyphae. e, e, hyphae 
of trama. x 500. 
Fig. 2. Inocybe rhombospora , Massee. Nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Spores of same, x 400. 
Fig. 4. Spores of same, very highly magnified. One spore shows surface and the other 
lateral view. 
Fig. 5. Inocybe Bucknalli, Massee. Nat. size. 
Fig. 6. Basidia and spores of same, x 500. 
Fig. 7. Cystidium of Inocybe geophylla , Karst., showing sphere of mucilage extended from its 
apex, x 500. 
Fig. 8. Apex of cystidium after the sphere of mucilage has contracted and formed a brownish 
mass of crystalloids, x 500. 
Fig. 9. Cystidium showing a dense mass of spores held together by the sphere of mucilage 
extended from its apex, x 500. 
Fig. 10. Fusiform or fusoid type of cystidium. x 500. 
Fig. 11. Inocybe Gaillardi, Gillet, single spore of. x 500. 
Fig. 12. Inocybe calospora , Quel., single spore of. x 500. 
Fig. 13. Thin-walled cell from margin of gill of Inocybe Bucknalli, Massee. x 500. 
