g ills n early free, scarcely crowded, broad, whitisli flesh-colour,
d a rk e r a t th e base, a t len g th olivaceous.— Gooke Illus. t. 397.
In woods. Sept.
Stem 2-3 in. long, 2 lines thick, rather carved, a little bulbous at the base.
85 7 . Agazicus (Inocybe) Cuzzeyi. Berk. Outl. p. 155.
Gurr’eyi, in honour of F red e rick Cnrrey, b. 1819, d. 1881.
Pileu s convex, expanded, lo n g itu d in a lly fibrous, slig h tly
cracked, n o t um b o n a te ; stem s tra ig h t, a tten u a te d upwards,
finely fibrillose, taw n y ; gills yellowish, th e n brownish-olive,
fr e e ; spores pe rfe c tly even.—Gooke Illus. t. 398.
In woods. Aug.
Eesembling A . fastigiatus, but spores even.
5 5 8 . Ag a z icu s (Inocybe) z imosus. Bull. Champ, t. 388.
Bimo'sus = cracked.
P ileu s fleshy, th in , campanulate, silky, fibrous, expanded
longitudinally, c ra c k e d ; stem solid, firm, nearly smooth, wh itish ,
mealy a b o v e ; g ills free, subventricose, brownish olay-colonred.
—Fr. Hym. Fur. 232. Berk. Outl. t. 8, / . 6. Grev. t. 128. Gooke
Illus. t. 384.
Woods an d waste places. Ju n e—Sept.
5 5 9 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) astezospozus.
Fr. X X V I . 50.
in Bull. Soc. Bot.
Asteros'porus = w ith th e spores like sta rs, icrrepes.
S im ila r to Agaricus rimosus, except in th e d a rk e r colonr, m ore
d is tin c tly bulbous base of th e stem, an d in th e form of th e
spores, which are globose an d spinnlose, so as to ap p e a r stellate
(•012 mm. diam.).—Sow. t. 323. Gooke Hlus. t. 385.
On th e g round in woods.
6 6 0 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) eu th e le s . B. 4 Br. Ann. Nat. Biist. 1865,
pi. Y in . f g . 2.
FMiZie7es = well-snckled, th r iv in g ; = th e nipple. From
th e prom in en t umbo.
Pilens expanded, stro n g ly umbonate, u n d u la tin g , fawn-
coloured, shining, silky, sn b sq u amu lo se; stem n e a rly eqnal,
pallid, s tria te , solid, fibrous ; gills pallid, m a rg in white, toothed,
adnate .— Gooke Hlus. t. 386. Fr. Hym. Eur. 232.
On th e g round amongst fir leaves. Aug.
Odour mealy. Spores elliptical, even,
56 1 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) mazgazispoza. Berk. MSS.
Margaris'pora = w ith each spore like a pearl, papyupirrj?.
Pileu s campanulate, th e n expanded, an d broadly umbonate,
u n d u la tin g , fawn-coloured, silky, clad w ith adpressed fibrillose
scales ; stem elongated, equal, p allid, solid, fibrillose ; gills re a ch in
g th e stem, scarcely adnate , pallid, spores subglobose, verrucose.
On th e ground. Oct.
Eesembling Ag. eutheles, but usually rather larger, diffei-ing principally
in the 'warted subglobose spores. Pileus 2in. broad. Stem 4in. long.
5 6 2 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) d e stz ic tu s. Fr. Bym. Fur. p. 233.
Destrictus = s tr ip t off.
Pilen s fleshy, campanulate th e n flattened, umbonate, cracked,
fibrillose, th e n la c e ra te ly squamose, p a llid becoming reddish;
stem solid, smooth, fibrillose, s tria te , w h ite becoming r e d d is h ;
gills uncinate-adnate, crowded, wh itish , th e n grey ish cinnamon.
— Fries Icon. t. 108. Gooke Illus. t. 387.
On th e ground.
5 6 3 . A g azicu s (InocybeJ p e zbzevis. Weinm. Ross. p . 185.
Per-brev'is = Y e r j sh o r t; said of th e .stem.
P ilen s r a th e r fleshy, convex, obtusely umbonate, fibrous, or
squamose, m a rg in ra th e r stria te , a t len g th cracked ; stem
stuffed, sh o rt, pallid, clad with white fibrils, somewhat attenuated
at the base, g ills n n c in a te ly adnexed, ra th e r d is tan t, wh itish ,
th e n taw n y or olay-colonred.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 233. Gooke Illus.
t. 519.
I n sh ad y woods.
Small hut rather firm, tawny or rufous, becoming yellowish. Pilens about
an inch. Stem scarcely an inch long, cortinate, pruinose at the apex. Flesh
white.
5 6 4 . Ag azicus (Inocybe) d e sc issu s. Fr. Fp. p. 233.
He-sciss-us — sp lit, cracked.
P ilen s ra th e r fleshy, conical-campannlate, fibrillose, cracked,
stem somewhat hollow, equal, undulated, fibrillose, w h itish
p u lv e ru le n t above ; gills n e a rly free, linear, crowded, wh itish ,
th e n brownish.—Batt. t. 1 8 /. Berk. Sf B r. Ann. N .H., No. 1526.
I n woods.
var. auzicomus. Batsch. f . 21.
Auric'omus = w ith golden hair.
Small, t h i n ; pilens yellowish, m a rg in s tiia te , stem fistulöse ;
g ills fixed, ventricose, w h itish , th e n b rown.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 233.
I n woods.
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