Agaricns.] FUNGI. 117 



310. A, stridtus, Bull, (striated Agaric) ; pileus carapauulate, 

 disc even rufescent, margin pale sulcate, the furrows forked, 

 gills rounded brown, stem white. Bull. t. 552./. 2. Fr. Si/sf. 



Myc. V. 1. /?. 302 A, campaiiulatus, With. v. 4. p. 261 (Jide 



Purton). Part. v. 3. n. 1472. 



Meadows, pastures and \voods. Not common. Spring and autumn. 

 Purt. MSS. — Pileus I inch from the edge to the apex. Stem 4 inches 

 high, as thick as a goose-quill. Differs from A. plicatilis in size, and iu 

 not having a fleshy ring at the top of the stem to which the gills adhere. 



311. A, vitelUnus, Pers. (yolk-of-egg Agaric); pileus cam- 

 panulate viscid yellow often split, gills adnexed clay- coloured, 

 stem equal squamuloso-pulverulent. Pers. Syn, p. 402. Fr. 

 Syst. Myc. v. I. p. 303. 



Horse-dung in pastures. May. King's Cliffe, Apethorpe, Norths. 

 Rev. 31. J. Berkeley. — Pileus 1 inch or more broad, at first conic, then 

 expanded or conico-campanulate, subcarnose, or with the margin mem- 

 branaceous, slimy, of a beautiful lemon-colour, at length rufescent near 

 the margin which is striate and inclined to split. Gills moderately 

 broad, clay-coloured, adnexed, subdeliquescent. Stem U inch high, 

 2 lines thick at the base, equal, or slightly attenuated upwards, fistulose, 

 juicy, brittle, splitting sometimes longitudinally, pure white, pulverulent, 

 striate at the apex. 



312. A. Polt6?iii, Fers. (Bolto?is Agaric); pileus convex sub- 

 umbonate viscid yellow, gills adnexed pale, stem attenuated 

 smootii yellow. Pers. Syn. p. 414. Fr. Syst. Myc. v, 3. 

 p. 303.—^. flavidus. Bolt. t. 149. Soio, t. 96. Purt. v. 3. 

 n. 1465. — A. equestris, Bolt. t. 65. With, v. 4. p. 257. Purt. 

 V. 3. n. 1467. 



In pastures on rotten dung in moist places. June— Sept. — Pileus 

 2 inches broad. Ste?n 3 inches high. 



313. A. tituhans, Bull, {salmon-gilled Agaric); pileus thin 

 plicate viscid yellow, gills almost free reddish-brown, stem 

 equal shining. Bull. t. 425./ 1. Sow. t. 128. With. v. 4. 

 p. 'ro2>. Pers. Syn. p. 415. Fr. Syst. Myc. v. 1. p. 304. 

 Purt. V. 2 S)' 3. n. 962. Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 393. 



Amongst grass on dung. May — Oct. Not uncommon. — Pileus 

 1 inch broad, campanulato-convex, yellow, vi>cid, shining ; inonjin 

 notched, plicate and striate, pale cinnamon, suhmembranaceous, very 

 delicate and tender, smooth, at length almost dcli(incscent, shining and 

 subochraccous. Gills narrow, slightly vcntricosc, very miiuitely adnexed, 

 cinnamon. Spurults ferruginous. Stem 4 — J inches liigh, 1 — 1.^ line 

 thick, striiitc above, pulverulento-squ;unulosc, pale-yellow, fistulose, very 

 tender and delicate. 



314. A.papyrdceuSy Pars, (paper Agaric) ; pileus homisphreri- 

 cal smooth dirty- white, edge tinged with purple very thin nearly 

 transparent, gills pale pinkish-brown, stem white smootli. Pers. 



Syn. p. 42.). Fr. Syst. Myc. v. l.p.liOG -1. membranaceus, 



Polt. t. 11.— .4. manr, With. v. 4. p. 230. wn. ;i. Purt. v. 3. 

 u. 1463. 



