TAB. XLIII. 



AGARICUS SANGUINEUS. Jacq. Mifc.v. i. t. 15./. 3» 



1 HE fanguine red which pervades the inner fub- 

 flance, and the peculiar rigidity of the pileus, Sec. 

 will readily afcertain this fpecies, and diftinguifli it 

 from the red fpecimens of the variable Agaricus au~ 

 rantius with which it has fometimes been confounded. 



TAB. XLIV. 

 AGARICUS suLPHUREUS. Bull. t. 168 &: t. 545. / 2. 



1 HIS, I believe, has not been noticed by any Englifli 

 author, partly perhaps owing to its being found in 

 the thickeft parts of woods. It is a very diftind: fpe- 

 cies, and may readily be known by its general habit 

 and colour, as well as by a certain peculiar odour, 

 fomewhat like that of an hyacinth, but rather foetid, 

 which is conitant. 



TAB. XLV. 



AGARICUS Fibula. Bull t. 186 & t. 550. / i. 

 A. parvus. With. 347. var. i. 



V ERY common in damp meadows and fimilar places 

 among grafs and mofs. It is often hollow. 



