T A B. CCCLXV. 



AGARICUS PALLiDUS. 



1 HIS has very little charadter to make it a fpecies, 

 and differs only from Bulliard's J., leucocephalus in not 

 having a iQ>\\A Jlipes^ and perhaps in fwelling a little 

 where the annidus is ufually found. I have found it 

 very often, or had not figured it here. 



TAB. CCCLXVI. 

 AGARICUS FLAViDUS. With. ed. 3. vol. ^.p. 209. id var. 



W E have not met with a figure of this Fungus any- 

 where ; but we venture to ufe one of Scheeffer's names, 

 which Withering quotes with a fort of doubt, and 

 which we think no other than a variety oi A.Jlipitis. 

 Ours feemed to agree pretty well with Withering's de- 

 fcription, except the colours of our Fungus being alto- 

 gether more lively. 



TAB. CCCLXVII. 



BOLETUS HETEROCLiTUS. Bolt. 164. 



1 HIS is not very uncommon on the flumps of old 

 willows. It does not always afTume the yellow hue 

 expreffed in the figure, yet that often feems its molt re- 

 markable charaderiftic. 



T A B. CCCLXVIII. 



BOLETUS VARIEGATUS. 

 VERSICOLOR. Schaff. I36. 



vV E have found this Fungus on the fame ffcump in 

 General Money's plantations near Norwich, at two 

 very diflant periods. It very much refembles B. lucidus\ 

 but being ftemlefs, imbricated, and of a fomewhat dif- 

 ferent texture, we have ventured to confiderit a fpecies. 

 But Schaeffer's name B. verficolor being engaged, and 

 a variety of B. hepaticus being called B. variegatus^ we 

 have ufed the latter name as appropriate to this i'pecies. 

 Schaeffer's Boletus jemiovatus fomething refembles ours, 

 and perhaps may not be diffin6t. 



