post, and no annoyance will take place in applying it to the borders. In many situations, a cart-load of 

 A. rubescens and many other common Agarics may be easily collected in the season, and we have never 

 found them appear among our flowers, although constantly in the habit of turning them to account in the 

 manner here recommended. 



The season has again come round. Alas ! Iiow quick is the revolution, reminding us of so much 

 intended last year, impossible to perform this ; but if A. dri/inus comes again in its season, it is fully de- 

 termined that its fate is to be stewed, eaten, and reported upon in our next notice of the subject. 



