T A B. CCXLI. 



AGARICUS osTREATL's. Curt. T.oml.fafc. 3. /. 71. 

 With. ed. 3. V. 4. 300. 



JVloST common on decaying willows, varying much 

 in colour, and not a little in form, according to the part 

 of the tree or Ihimp on which it grows. It is either 

 ftemlefs, or with a lateral ftijies ; or perhaps a central 

 one. A variety generally of a light brown colour, 

 with ver\^ decurrent lamcllx, anaftomofing and fome- 

 what reticulated, found on elms, feems to be the 

 A. concbatua Bull. 298. In Ocftober lad I gathered an 

 Agaric with an annulus much refembling this fpecies, 

 upon the tnmk of an elm. 



T A B. CCXLIT. 



AGARICUS TREMULUS. Schcrf. t. 224. 



Sent me by the Rev. Mr. Abbot of Bedford ; it was 

 paralltical on the Auricularia caryophyllea of this 

 Work, /. 213. I have not feen fpecimens fo far ad- 

 vanced as fome that Schx^fFcr figures. 



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AGARICUS coRTiCALis. Bull. t. 519../^. i. 



ijxrtumps of trees in damp weather, and may be 

 mirtaken for A. horizontalis^ as it varies like that in 

 colour. 



