TAB. LXI. 



AGARICUS PiLEOLARius. Bull. t. 400. 



cASEUs. JVith. V. 3. 287. 



' suBixvoLUTUs. Batfcb. t. 



IT feems by Bulliard and other writers, tliat this plant 

 has not been obferved by them in the later or advanced 

 ftate, when it becomes remarkably cup[Xid. Lady 

 Arden favoured me with fpecimens from Nork- 

 Park, near Epfom, Surry, and 1 have found others in 

 moft of the woods about London in Okflober and No- 

 vember. Dr. Withering's reference to Bulliard and 

 Bolton may be right; but I cannot agree with him in 

 quoting Schaeffer t. 78 for this fpecies. It varies a little 

 in colour, the pileus being often greyifli. The ftipes 

 has long pale blotches of a reddifli brown. 



TAB. LXIL 



AGARICUS PALMATUs. Bull. t. 216. With. v. 3. 341. 



1 H Eftationof this plant is well defcribed by Bulliard 

 in Withering " growing on the fquared fides of tim- 

 ber," Sec. It appears to be a conftant annual. I found 

 it on the fide of an elm that had been fawed down, three 

 years together, in November, in the decaying ftate. It 

 feems allied to Withering's A. foetidus. 



