TAB. CXXIV. 



AGARICUS GEOPHYLLUS. BulL PL t,ii.fg. i. 



INODORUS. BulL PL S1\'Jig. 2. 



V ARIABLE in colour; the pileus is fometimes brown 

 all over, and more or lefs fcaly, the bofs generally dark- 

 eft, and moftly brown, though the reft of the pileus 

 may happen to be purple or lilac. The gills vary 

 from nearly v/hite to a dark brown. Is this A. umbo- 

 7iatus of Dr. Withering ? and may not the gills be 

 fometimes quite white, as he defcribes them ? It is not 

 uncommon in September and October. 



T A B. CXXV. 



AGARICUS IMPUBER. Batjcb. tab. iT^.Jig. 116. a. b. c. 



If a diftindl fpecies, this is a very pretty one. I have 

 found it three or four times in different places in Oc- 

 tober and November very plentifully, but not always 

 with purple on the ftem ; in other refpedts it feems 

 very conftant. 



T A B. CXXVI. 



AGARICUS GEjuNCTUs. 



rM OT uncommon in autumn in moft woods, although 

 it fliould feem to have hitherto efcaped notice. This 

 kind commonly grows to a large fize. The pileus is 

 of a dirtyifti yellow, or nearly white, the gills whitifli, 

 and thickeft near the ftipes, fomewhat flattened, as it 

 were, by feparating from it in a peculiar manner, and 

 partly adhering to each other. This is conftant in the 

 many individuals I have feen. 



