T A B. CCV[. 



ACJARICUS spiNiPEs. 



Received b>- favour of the Rcv. Mr. Hcmfted from 

 the neighbourhood of Newmarket, Camhridgcfliirc. 

 It appears an undefcribed fpecies, and is parafitical on 

 pine cones, ll^icks, 8cc. The Itipes is clothed at the 

 bafe with a rigid woolly fubftance like fpurs, above it 

 is downy. The gills partly rounding from the llipcs 

 or pileus nearly white. The pileus almoil regularly 

 convex, of a dufky brown. 



TAB. CCVII. 

 AGARICUS scABER. F. Dan. t. 832. 



VyCCASIONALLY very numerous in the fliady 

 parts of woods, and what I have found keep a conllant 

 uniformity. The ftipes in breaking feems encrulted 

 with a bark. The edge of the pileus in the younger 

 ftate is attached to the ftcm -w ith woolly threads. 



T A B. CCVII I. 



AGARICUS FARiNACEus. HudJ.did. 



• LACCATUS. SchiCff. t. 12^. JVtth. V. ^. p. 22f). 



V ARYING, fwelling in wet, twifting and dillorting 

 in dr\' weather. The lamcUx are ilraicht from the ed''c 

 t)f the pileus to the ftem, or decurrent, always copi- 

 oully covered with a farinaceous pinky powder, moll 

 confpicuous when the fungus is drying. It often re- 

 fembles the bleached varieties of A. amethyjiinus, which 

 has occalioned fomc confufion. 



