Dulcamara means bitter-sweet. The pileus is an inch to an inch and a half in diameter, rather fleshy, convex, umbonate, pilosely-scaly.
The gills are arcuate, ventricose, pallid olivaceous.
The stem is somewhat hollow, fibrillose and squamulose from the veil, farinaceous at the apex. Spores 8–10×5µ.
Found from July to September, in grassy places.
Inocybe cincinnata. Fr.
Figure 221.—Inocybe cincinnata. Two-thirds natural size. Caps scaly, dark or grayish-brown.
Cincinnata means with curled hair. This is quite an interesting little plant. It is found on Cemetery Hill, in Chillicothe, under the pine trees and along the walks where there is but little grass. It is gregarious and quite a hardy plant.
The pileus is fleshy, convex, then plane, quite squarrosely scaly, somewhat dark or grayish-brown.