TAB. CLXVI. 



AGARICUS STRIATUS. Bull, s^^, fg- ^■ 



Very frequent on willow ftumps, growing in large 

 tlullers. 



TAB. CLXVII. 



AGARICUS ZYLOPHiLUs. Bull. t. 530,/^'. 2. 



Although very frequent on bits of ftick, old 

 roots of furze, &:c. yet it feems to have been over- 

 looked in England. The ftellated appearance is moft 

 common. In dry weather, and in its latter ftate, it is 

 fometimes more opaque. Occafionally fome frag- 

 ments of an anmdus are apparent. 



T A B. CLXVIII. 



AGARICUS CONFLUENS. 



1 RECEIVED fpecimens of this curious Agaric by 

 favour of the Rev. Charles Abbot of Bedford, (whofc 

 difccrnment and kindnefs I have not always had op- 

 portvmity to acknowledge), two or three times in the 

 autumn of 1796. One clufter was four times the fize 

 of the largeft figure. The irregular protuberances on 

 the pileus differ from any thing I had before feen in 

 any of the Agarics. 



