TAB. CLXIX. 



AGARICUS PROLIFERUS. 



This curious fpeclmen was found at Kennington, 

 Surry, among a gravelly fand by the fide of a iiream, 

 where there was above a bufliel of them, all with 

 long roots feemingly in proportion to the thicknefs of 

 the coat of fand, as if they belonged to the bank be- 

 neath ; the fand appeared to have lain there fome 

 time. A great many were with clufters of heads on 

 one item, as here figured. 



TAB. CLXX. 



AGARICUS piCACEus. Bull. tab. 146. 



IN OT very common. I found it on Hainault foreft 

 EflTex, and at Peckham-wood, in 0(Stober and Novem- 

 ber 1795. Lord Vifcount Lewifliam obferved it about 

 the fame time.— Surely it is very nearly allied to Aga- 

 ricus confperfus of Dr. Withering, though much 

 larger. 



