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CRITICAL NOTES 



On Mycoloqical Illustrations ( W. G. Smith), Tart 2. 

 By Prof. Elias Fries. 



PI. 25, f. 1. Ao. obturatus. Fr. Habit very different from 

 Ag. obturatus, but possibly a small form. 



25, f. 2. Ag. merdarius. Fr. Genuine, but a small form. 



26, Ao. torrioens. P. Excellent. 



27, Cort. elatior. Fr.=Cortinarius grallipes. Fr. 

 very different from Cort. elatior. 



28, f. 1. HYGRorH. limaoinus. Scop. Good. 



28, f. 2. Hygroph. russo-coriaceus. B. $ M. Not a species of 

 Hygrophorus, but most certainly Agaricus (Clitocybe) erice- 

 torum. Fr. Epicr. p. 73. Monog. p. 127. 



29, f. 1. Ag. albo-cyanecs. Desm. Differing from A. albo- 

 cyaneus, and appears to be a new species, which may be 

 called Ag. Worthingtoni. 



29, i. 2. Ag. inunctus. Fr. Most excellent. 



30, Ag. confluens. P. 



31, Ag. clavipes. P. Gills should be less crowded. 



32, Ag. portentosus. Fr. A beautiful figure. This 

 form is intermediate between Ag. sejunctus and Ag. porten- 

 tosus. (Monogr. p. 52.) 



33, f. 1. Ag. Taylori. B. Most excellent : allied to Ag. 

 medius. 



34, f. 1. Ag. lacrymabundus. Bull. 

 f. 2. Ag. candollianus. Fr. 



35, f. 1. Ag. Terreii. B. & Br. Scarcely differing from 

 Ag. cinnabar inus (Monogr. p. 29), the fourth sub-species 

 of Ag. granulosus. 



35, f. 2. Ag. Badhami. B. & Br. An excellent species and 

 figure. 



36, Ag. subinvolutus. Batsch. Unknown to me. 



37, f. 1. Ag. gracilis. Fr. ~> p , 

 „ f. 2. Ag. atomatus. Fr. j Uoocl ' 



38, Ag. eximius. W. G. Sm. Remarkable. 



39, f. 1. Ag. candicans. Fr. 



„ f. 2. Ag.infundibuliformis. Sch. vnr.membranaceus. Fr. 



40, Ag. strangulatus. Fr. Most noble ! 



41, f. 1. Thelephora fastidiosa. Fr. | Figures most 

 ,, f. 2. TiiELErnoRA caryophyllea. Fr. ) excellent ! 



42, f. 1. Ag. elatus. Fr. 



„ f. 2. Ag. fastibilis. Fr. 



43, f. 1. Boletus purporeus. Fr. 



„ f. 2. Boletus parasiticus. Bull. 



