5 6 5 . Agaricus (In o cyb e) T r in ii. Weinm. Ross. 191.
Trinii, in honour of th e R u ssian B o tan ist—Carl B e rn a rd
Trinius.
Pileu s ra th e r fleshy, hemispherioal, obtuse, lon g itu d in a lly
rufescent, fibrillose; stem stuffed, eqnal, slender, sparingly
reddish, fibrillose, mealy ; g ills rounded, ventricose, cinnamon,
edge w h itish floccose.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 233. Gooke Illus. t. 428,
B.
In g ra ssy places.
Pileus about hal£*an*iuch broad.
* * V e l u t i n i . P ileu s n o t rimóse, c u t i c l e interwoven, fibril-
lose, becoming smooth or ad p re ssed ly squamose, disc even, stem
polished, smooth, becoming w h itish , mealy a t th e apex.
5 6 6 . Agaricus (Inocybe) samb uc in us. Fr. Bym. Fur. 234.
Sambu'cinus = of or belonging to elder, sambucus.
White. P ileu s fleshy, firm, convex th e n expanded, obtuse,
fibrillose silky, e v e n ; stem solid, stout, smooth, striate, w h ite ;
gills somewhat adnexed, crowded, ventricose, of one colonr,
w h itish .—Fr. Icon. t. 109. Gooke Hlus. t. 399.
I n pine woods. Solitary.
587. Agaricus (Inocybe) ceesariatus. Fr. Bym. Fur. 234.
Gcesaria'tus = covered w ith long h a ir, ccBsaries.
P ileu s fleshy, convex th e n flattened, gibbous, r a th e r tawny,
clad w ith tawny fibrils or sq u am n lo se ; stem solid, equal, ra th e r
fibrillose, ochraceous, growing p a l e ; g ills somewhat adnate ,
quite entire, p a llid ochraceous.— Fries Ic o n .t. 1 0 9 ,/. 3. Gooke
Illus. t. 388.
I n beech woods.
5 6 8 . Ag a r icu s (Inocybe) lu c ifu g u s . Fr. Bym. Fwr, 234.
Lucif'ugus = sh u n n in g th e l i g h t ; from its growing in shady
places.
P ilen s r a th e r fleshy, convexo-plane, subumbonate, clad w ith
adpressed fibrils or scales. Stem solid, firm, eqnal, smooth, snb-
p rninose above ; gills n e a rly free, crowded, plane, from yellowish-
white changing to olive.—Pers. Ic. Piet. t. 1 5 ,/. 2. Gooke Illus. t.
429 A.
On th e g round in woods.
Sept.
Odonr strong.
5 6 9 . Ag a r icu s (Inocybe) sin d on iu s. Fr. Bym. Fur. 234.
Sindon'ius = of fine muslin, o-tySiiu ; from th e veil.
Pileu s fleshy, th in , conical, th e n convex, gibbous, obtuse,
velvety-villose, veil snb-appendiculate ; stem with a distinct
medulla, at len fih hollow an d smooth ; gills a tten u a ted , adnexed,
lanceolate, wh itish , th e n brown.—Sow. t. 365. Gooke Illus. t.
400.
In moist, sh ad y places.
5 7 0 . Ag aricus (Inocybe) Clarkii. B. Sr Br. Ann. Nat. Bist., No.
1345.
Glark'ii, in honour of J. A. Clark.
P ilen s campanulate, wh ite , s i lk y ; stem n e a rly equal, floccn-
lose, stuffed ; g ills adnexed, w h ite m a rg in a te .— Gooke Illus. t.
429, B.
In sh ad y places.
Allied to A . sindonius. Piletis f in. across, 1 in. high ; stem I J in. high,
2 lines thick ; slightly incrassated at the base.
571. Ag aricus (Inocybe) g eop h y llu s. Soio. Fungi t. 124.
Oeophyllus, from yh = th e e a rth , an d fv \X o v= a le a f; p ro b
ab ly from th e olay-colonred gills.
Pileu s somewhat fleshy, conical, th e n expanded, umbonate,
even, silky-fibrillose; stem stuffed, equal, r a th e r firm, w h ite ;
veil fibrillose ; gills adnexed, crowded, w hite, dingy, th e n earth -
coloured.—Fr. Hym. Fu r. 235. Gooke Illus. t. 401.
On th e ground in woods. Common.
572. Ag aricus (Inocybe) scabe llu s. Fr. Bym. Fur. 235.
Scabellus = ro u g h is h ; d im in u tiv e of scaber = rough.
Pilen s ra th e r fleshy, c ampanulate, th e n plane, when dry
lacerated into scales or fibrils, nmho obtuse, even, sm o o th ; stem
somewhat stuffed, th in , smooth, growing pale, pruinose a t th e
a p e x ; gills adnexed, ventricose, ra th e r d is tan t, p a llid .— Gooke
Illus. t. 402.
Amongst sh o rt grass. Oct.
Pileus oheetnnt, sericeo-squamnlose; stem white, pruinose at the apex;
gills ventricose, adnexed, ascending, pallid.
573. Ag a r icu s (Inocybe) B en n y i. B . Sf Br. Ann. N. B . No. 1761.
B enn'yi, in h onour of J. Renny.
Small. P ileu s hemispherical, fawn-colour, centre b row n ;