5 4 8 . Ag azicu s (Inocybe) carptus. Scop. Cam. 449.
Garptus = jiicked, torn.
Pilen s flesliy, convex th e n flattened, or depressed, stem hollow,
attenuated dozvmvards, woolly, filamentose ; gills affixed, ventricose,
hroad, dingy brown.— Goohe Illus. t. 426. Fr. Hym. Eur. 230.
In woods.
Small, scarcely an inch broad, everywhere fibrillose.
5 4 9 . Ag azicu s (Inocybe) d eg lu b en s. Fr. Bym. Fur. 230.
Pe-(7Zzt'5eres = p eeling off, as th e surface of th e pilens does.
Pileu s somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, ohtnso, umbonate, to rn
into adpressed fibrils, disc somewhat scaly ; stem solid, w ith ad pressed
fibrils, pallid, apex darker, mealy ; g ills adnate , v e n tr icose,
somewhat d is tan t, dingy, th e n cinnamon.— Gooke Illus. t.
394.
In woods. Aug.
5 5 0 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) obscuzus. Fers. Syn. 347.
Obscu'rus — dark.
Pilen s somewhat fleshy, campanulate, th e n plane, umbonate,
lon g itu d in a lly fibrillose ; disc squamose, bluish, th e n dingy ; stem
stuffed, sub-flexnose, fibrillose, violet then brown ; gills uncinate,
adnexed, crowded, ventricose, olivaceous, th e n brown.—Fr.
Hym. Eur. 231. Gooke Hlus. t. 427.
On th e n aked guound. Nov.
Subcæspitose. Odour strong, fresh whitish, lilac at the top of the stem-
Spores smooth.
551. Ag azicu s (Inocybe) e ch in a tu s. FotTi. Cat. n . t. 9, / . 1.
Fchina'ius = set w ith prickles like a hedgehog, echinus.
Pileu s ra th e r fleshy, campanulate, th e n expanded, obtuse ; a t
first p u lv e ru len t, th e n squamose ; stem fistulöse, eqnal, flocooso-
pu lv e ru len t below th e rin g ; gills free, crowded, blood-red.—Fr.
Hym. Fur. 231. Gooke Hlus. t. 395.
Ag. Hookeri, Klotsch. Eng. FI. v. 97. Ag. hæmatophyllus.
Berk. Mag. Zool. if Bot. t. x v ./ . 1.
On p e a t beds in gardens.
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sometimes
Pilen s lo n g itu d in a lly fibrous, soon cracked, and
ad pressedly sq u am o se ; stem becoming wh itish ,
slig h tly tin g ed w ith th e colonr of th e pilens, fibrillose.
5 5 2 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) s c h is tu s . Coolce and Smith.
Schistus = o-ytcrro's, cleft, split.
Pilen s obtusely campanulate, b roadly snb-nmbonate, bay
brown, cracking lo ngitudinally, ra th e r fibrillose ; stem stout,
eqnal, twisted, solid, p a le r th a n th e pilens, gills adn a te with a
decurrent tooth, r a th e r broad, rufescent, w ith a pale se rra te
margin.— Gooke Hlus. t. 504. Ag. fibrosns, Sm ith Icon, in Herb.
Mus. Brit.
On lawns.
Pileus 2 to 3 inches. Stem 2-3 inches long, J inch thick.
5 5 3 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) iibzosus. Soto. Fungi t. 414.
Fihro'sus = fibrous.
White. Pilens fleshy, th in , obtusely campanulate, silky, even, a t
le n g th c ra ck ed ; m a rg in flexnons, b ro k en ; stem long, solid,
stria te , sgziamoso-flocoulose above ; g ills free, crowded, lin e a r-lan ceolate,
d irty white.— Gooke Illus. t. 454.
I n fir woods. Ju ly—Sept.
The figure in “ Illustrations ” is reproduced from Sowerby’a original drawing,
which is somewhat different in colouring from his published plate.
5 5 4 . Agazicus (Inocybe) phaeocephalus. Bull. Champ, t. 555, f . \ .
Phceoceph'alus = with, th e h ead (pileus), dusky, <palos.
P ilen s subcampannlate, ra re ly flattened and umbonate, fu lig inous,
becoming brownish, sm o o th ; stem th ick , swollen a t th e
base, naked, s tra ig h t, g rey w ith brownish lines, wh ite a t th e
base ; gills free, semilunate, v e ry broad, yellowish b is tre colonr.
— Gooke Hlus. t. 396.
On th e ground.
Pileus 2-4 in. broad ; stem 3-5 in. high, 4-7 lines thick,
The spores are
bright ferruginous red.
5 5 5 . Ag a z icu s (Inocybe) fa s tig ia tu s . Schmff. Icon. t. 26.
Fastigia'tus = g a b l e d ; from th e orig in a lly conical pilens.
P ileu s fieshy, th in , conico-campanulate, lo n g itu d in a lly fibrous,
an d c ra c k e d ; stem solid, stout, twisted, fibrously-silky; gills
free, crowded, yellow, th e n brownish-olive (spores ro u g h ).—Fr.
Hym. Hur. 231. Berk. Outl. t. 8, / . 4. Gooke Hlus. t. 383.
In woods.
5 5 6 . Ag a z icu s (Inocybe) h iu lc u s . Fr. Bym. Fur. 232
Hiulcus = gaping, split, cracked.
Pilen s somewhat fleshy, conical, expanded, umbonate, fibrillose,
rimoso-squamose; stem stuffed, rig id , elongated, silky-
fibrillose, pruinose above, as well as the flesh, pale flesh-coloured;
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