B . T r u n c i g e n i . Growing on wood o r trunks :
often cssspitose.
. ¿ E g e r i t i n i . Pileus naked, not squamose, but
sometimes cracked. Gills pallid, becoming ru-
fescent or dusky.
382. A. radicosus, Bull, . _ 351
383. A. pudicus, Fr. . , t 332
384. A. leocbromus, Cooke . , 363
.385. A. capistratus, Cooke . . 3 6 4
386. A. segerita, Fr. . . _ 453
387. A. luxurians, Fr. . , 365
* Squarrosi. Pileus scaly, not hygrophanous. Gills
becoming discoloured.
t Gills not -purely ferruginous.
388. A. comosus, Fr. . _ 600
389. A. heteroclitus, Fr. . 366
390. A. aurivellus, Batsch. . , §51
391. A. squarrosus, Mull. . ’ 357
392. „ „ yar. Mulleri, Fr. . 471
393> » » var.Yerruculosus,Lasch. 614
A. subsquarrosus, Fr. . . ____
f t Gills yellow, then pure ferruginous or tawny,
394. A. spectabilis, Fr. . . 352
395. A. adiposus, Fr. . . . 353
396. A. flammans, Fr. 368
397. A. junonius, Fr, . . 369 ’
398 f ^kerculosus, Fr. . . 370a
‘ I A. curyipes, F r. . ■ . . 3705
399. A. cruontatus; Cke. § Sm. . 502
*** Hygrophani. Gills cinnamon.
—# 4. A. paxillus, Fr. .
400. A. dissimulans, Berk.
401. A. Cookeq Fr.
A. confragosus, Fr.
402. A. mutabilis, Schceff
403. A. marginatus, Batsch.
4q^ C A. mustelinus, Fr.
' | A. unicolor, FI. Ban.
371
354
355
372
356a
356Ô
C. Muscigeni. _ Hygropbanous. Analogous to
Galera, with a ring.
405. -I f • Pumilus> B I • I 503«
(A. mycenoides, Fr. . , 5036
Sub-Gen. 8. Inocybe, Fr. Universal veil fibrillose,, concrete
with the cuticle of the pileus ; margin often free, and
like a cobweb. Gills somewhat sinuate (but also adnate,
and rarely decurrent), discoloured, not powdery. Spores
often rough.
* -Sq u a r r o s i . Pileus squarrose from the first ; stem
scaly, of the. same colour.
406. A. hystrix, Fr. . . 424
■ A. relieinus, Fr. . . . ------
407. A. calamistratus, Fr. . . 389
.„p. f A. lanuginosus,B u ^ f . . 582a
V X A. dulcamaras, A . §■ S . . . 582b
.« q I A. plumosus, Bolt. . . 425a
' ( A. cincinnatus, Fr, . . 425b
410. A. hsemactus, B. Cke. . . 390
| L a c e r i . Pileus squamose or torn into fibrils (n o t
cracked); stem coloured, paler than the pileus,
and fibrillose.
411. A. pyriodorus, Pers. . 472
412. A. incarnalfi, BrSSr . 473
413. A. scaber, Mull. . 391
414. A. maritimus, F r. . 392
415. A. lacerus, Fr. . 583
416. A. llocculosus, Berk. .3 9 3
4 1 # A. Bongardi, Weinm. . 381
418. A. muticus, Fr. . . 882
419. A. carptus, Scop. . . 426
lÉ É A. dcg«kibens, Fr. . ■. . 394
421. A. obscurus, Pers. . 427
422. A.i^chinatus, Roth. . 395
( = Iiookeri, Kl.)
R im o s i . Pileus longitudinally fibrous, soon
cracked, and sometimes adpressedly squamose ;
stem becoming whitish, slightly tinged with
the colour of the pileus, fibrillose.
423. A. schislus, Cooke . 504
424. A. fìbrosus,’-$0,£\ . 454
425. A. phæoëephalus, Bull. , . 396
426. A. fastigiatus, Schoeff. . 383
4 m s A. hiulcusJjiPV. . . 397
428. A. Curreyi, Berk. . 3 9 8
429. JÉp rimosiis, B u lf v ■; S . 384
430. A. asterosporus, Quelet . . 385
431. A .¡luth el et") B . Br. . 386
432. A. margarispora, Berk. . 505
433. A, destrictus, Fr. . 387
434. A. perbrevis, Weinm. . 519