T A B. XLI. 



AGARICUS LACHRYMABUNDUS. Bull. t. I94 8c /. 525. 



Common in woods, the fides of green lanes, 8cc. 

 in damp weather. The difchargc of a Ihiid in httlc 

 tranfparent globules, from the ildes of tlie maculated 

 gills, is peculiar to this fpecies. Thefe drops feem to 

 flow from near the infertion of the feeds, and com- 

 monly unite with them at the edges ; a curious fubjedl 

 for microfcopic invcfligation. There is a variety more 

 Iblid than that here delineated ; otherwife it is not a 

 very variable plant. 



TAB. XLII. 



AGARICUS ODORUs. Bull. t. 176 8c t. 556. 



It is remarkable that the pleafant ratafia odour of 

 this plant fliould have efcaped notice fo long ; but it 

 appears not to be a very common Agaric, and is ge- 

 nerally found folitary. Is this Dr. Withering's viridiSy 



^'oL 3. p. 320 ? 



