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eric’eus, 
dulcis, 
‘CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaricus. Solid and Decur- 
rent. RED. 
FI, dan. 1 1068-Bull, Ag. necator, with no number to the 
plate, is a variety in awhich the pileus is more red than 
eur plant, and the gills a less pleasant colour. 
Gitis decurrent, a beautiful blush colour, numerous, _ in pairs, 
broader than those of the Ag. Listeri. 
Pitats Jae! brownish red, or yellowish white, woolly, flattish, 
but the edge tuted down, and the centre Hepressed ; 3 
“Gnekes over. Flesh white. 
- Srem solid, pale ellow, not central, nearly cylindrical, 1% to 2 
: ithe. high, and # an inch Aiasactsk: juice mite, milky, 
very hot ‘and biting. 
Ag. stipit:.tus,. pileo planiusculo lactescente, thargine de- 
flexo, lamellis incarnato pallidis. 8 Pileus convexo-depressusy 
carnosus, lactescens, margine inflexo, tomentoso. Lamelle pal- 
hide. Stipes nudus, fistulosus, pallidus. Fl. Suec. 1195.—Sheff. 
_ 12. seems a variety with a yellow juice; and Bull 529. 2. an- 
_ other variety. 
Specimen, drawing, and description, sent to me by Mr. 
SrackxHouse, who rightly conjectured it to be the real Ag. pi- 
peratus of Linn. 
Ag. torminosus. Scheff. Haughwood, near Woolhope, He- 
asireatice. 3 Mp STACKHOUSE. 
(4) Grits buff. 
Ac. Gills buff, mostly in pairs: pileus white, smooth, 
nearly flat : stem white, 
Ball. 188, s 
Gitts saben buff, in pairs. 
Pitevs white, smooth, gently convex, the edge turned down, 1 
_ to 14 inch diameter. 
STEM solid, white, cylindrical, 1 to 2: inches high, nearly as 
thick as a swan’s quill, 
" Nearly’ allied to the Ag. fate, from which it differs 
principally i in the colour of the gills. 
Ag. ericeus. Bull. In Lord Aylesford’s Park at Packington. 
In Edgbaston Park, amongst grass, Oct. 
Ac, (Hups.) Gills buff, numerous, 8 ‘in a set: pileus 
dark buff: stem buff: juice milky, mild. 
Bull, 224—Bolt.'3, 
Guts decurrent, buff, numerous, 8 in a set, the little teeth or 
smallest gills very irregular in size. 
Pinus concave, dark buff approaching to oranges 1k to 2 and 
sometimes 5 inches over. (Our specimens not “possed in 
the centre as in some of Bulliard’s figures.) Flesh white. 
