. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 252 AGARICUS. Inocybe. Allied to A. sindonius. On the ground. Street, Somerset, 1871. Oct. Name— after J. A. Clark. B. & Br. n. 1345. C. Illust. PL 429. B. 561. A. geophyllus Sow. — Pileus 12 mm. (% in.) and more high and broad, normally while, somewhat fleshy, conical then expanded, umbonate, dry, becoming silky- even, then covered with longitudinal fibrils from the cuticle gaping open ; flesh white. Stem cent. (2-3 in.) long, 2-4 more rarely 6 mm. (1-2, 3 lin.) thick, stuffed, slightly firm, equal, commonly te
. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 252 AGARICUS. Inocybe. Allied to A. sindonius. On the ground. Street, Somerset, 1871. Oct. Name— after J. A. Clark. B. & Br. n. 1345. C. Illust. PL 429. B. 561. A. geophyllus Sow. — Pileus 12 mm. (% in.) and more high and broad, normally while, somewhat fleshy, conical then expanded, umbonate, dry, becoming silky- even, then covered with longitudinal fibrils from the cuticle gaping open ; flesh white. Stem cent. (2-3 in.) long, 2-4 more rarely 6 mm. (1-2, 3 lin.) thick, stuffed, slightly firm, equal, commonly tense and straight, smooth, white or tinged with the colour of the pileus and white-mealy at the apex. Cortina fibril lose. Gills almost free, rather broad, ventricose, crowded, whitish then becoming clay-fuscous, at \ length earth-coloured. Thinner than A. sindonius, A. lucifugus, XXII Adieus (Inocybe) Keo- &c" gregarious; odour earthy. The pileus phyllus. " One-half natural sfze. ™^ m C°lo^r' violaceous-lilac (whitish when full grown), becoming iuscous, brick-red, be- coming yellow. On the ground in woods. Common. July-Nov. The variety lateritius is a remarkable one. It is not altogether red but stained persistently, retaining the colour when dry. Jedburgh, &c. Name — y^, earth; $wAAov, a leaf. From the earthy colour of the gills. Sow. t. 124. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 346. Hym. Eur. p. 235. Berk. Out. p. 156. B. & Br. n. 1234*. C. Hbk. n. 336. Illust. PL 401. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 304. A. argillaceus Pers. Ic. pict. t. 14. f. 2. A. affinis Pers. Ic. descr. t. i. f. i. Bull. t. 522. f. 2, too 562. A. scabellus Fr. — Pileus 12 mm. (X in-) high and a little more broad, normally fuscous or fuscous-rufescent, slightly fleshy, conical then expanded, umbonate, silky-fibrillose, at length also torn into scales outside the even umbo ; flesh dingy. Stem 4 cent. (\l/2 in.) long, 1-2 mm. (^-i lin.) thick, stitffed, thin, equal, tense and straight or flexuous,
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