T A B. XCVI. 



AGARICUS FLAviDus. Bolt. t. 149. 



IN Aug\ift 1793 a meadow near Keniiington common, 

 Surrey, was almoft covered with this fpecies. We 

 cannot think this the equeftris of Linnaeus. 



TAB. XCVII. 

 AGARICUS NivEUS. DickJ. Crypt, fafc. i. p. 17. 

 sEssiLis. Bull. t. 152. 



C^OMMON in damp woods, and fliady hedges, on 

 fticks, &:c. attached laterally or at the back, growing 

 in great quantities on the under fide of the ftick, fo 

 that only the upper part, or fnowy white pileus, pre- 

 fents itfelf at firlt fight, and has a very elegant efFedl. 



TAB. XCVIII. 



AGARICUS MOLLIS. Bickf. Crypt, fafc. i. p. 17. 

 Schaff. 213. 



r OUND on an elm trunk near Stapleford abbot, Eflex. 



