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CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Kijgitean Solid and Decu aA 
rent. BuFF. 
Srem solid, ireepilarly hollow with age, buff colour, 2 inches . 
high, rather thicker than a swan’s quill. 
Juice white, milky, not acrid, or peppery. Ray Sy#. 4. 15. 
Ag. lactifiuus dulcis, Bull. “Me. lactifluus. Bolt, Planta. 
tions, Edgbaston. : Oct. 
Ac. Gills buffy: pileus. ak os hollow, the’ edges cimica’rius, 
turned under; stem ¢ esnut, | darker below : flesh | 
Sa = ‘Batseb. 69. eS . pesih 4 ; 
Grits decurrent, buff, numerous. tA 
Piteus deep chesnut, hollow, but the edges wited and refiecned 
3 inches diameter, or more. 
Stem hollow, the sides of the hollow porous; 2 inches high, + 
an inch diameter, dark chesnut, crooked. . 
At first sight it much resembles the Ag. dulcis, but the hol. 
low stein, the want of milky juice and the brown flesh will 
readily distinguish them. 
Batseh tells us that his plant had a whey-like juice, -and 
when broken smelt like a bug. 
As. cimicarius. Batsch. In the Pak at Packington. é 
f Autumn, | 
Var, 2. Gills in fotisg, or eights, connected by. short trans. \H 
verse white ligaments. 
Edgbaston, in woods. « - raed Nov. 
_ . Var. 3. Gills in pairs: stem short, eccentric, Rae white, 
changing toa brimstone colour. 
-Gi1ts in pairs, very little decurrent, fleshy, rom Be 
PiLevs concave, reddish brown, marked obscurely with concen. 
tric circles. Flesh white. 
Sem solid, short, thick, not central. 
Milk white, mild, chang ging to a pale yellow when expired 
' to the air. Mr. Shergouse, 
_ Woods near Woolhope, Herefordshire. - 
Ac. Gills buff, slightly decurrent : : pileus deep buff, flexuo’sus, 
gently. convex: stem yellow white, serpentine. 
Bull. 308. is like it, except in the stem being straight and 
scurfy, and the gills loose. coe 
Grits a little decurrent, buff, very thick, few. 
Prizvus deep buf, paler in the centre, 13 inch over, the edge 
turned in. ~ : 
Sram solid, yellow. white, of equal thickness, mapeniens: QR ins . 
ches high, and full 4 inch diameter. ! 
Lord Aylesford’s Park at Packington. — 
