T A B. CCIII. 



AGARICUS zoNARius. With. 3 ed. v. 4. p. 193. 

 ■ Fuscus. Setoff. 285. 



JVluCH like K.deliciofus^ but conftantly of a browner 

 colour, and the lamellae in fets, not branching or ana- 

 ftomofing, fomewhat rounding from the ftem, varying 

 from almofl: white to fufcous. The milk is conftantly 

 very acrid. 



TAB. CCIV. 



AGARICUS LACTiFLUus. Unn. Sp. PI. 1641. IFitb. 

 V. 4, p. 257. 



1 N the greateft perte6lion in fir plantations ; in other 

 places commonly varying to Bulliard's A. du/cis t. 224, 

 and A.,vinofi{s t. 54. The whole plant is of a reddifli 

 cinnamon colour, the pileus reddeil:. The lamellce 

 join the ftipes in nearly a ftraight line ; the milk is com- 

 monly mild, bvit leaves a roughifli acrid tafte in the 

 throat. Diilcis is a poor variety, and vinofus is found in 

 oak and other woods like a (Irayed plant. This Agaric 

 has fomething of an oily fmell, and fomewhat rancid 

 tafte. It is brittle, and eafily crumbles under the touch. 



TAB. CCV. 



AGARICUS ciNNAMOMEUs. nnn.Sp.PLi6^2. With. 

 V. 4, p. 257. 



1 O be known from the laft in the younger ftate by 

 its cobweb-like annulus ; afterwards by the gills as it 

 were rounded off from the ftipes, which is yellower, 

 fomewhat ftriated ; and by its breaking into clefts at 

 the edge. 



