_ CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaticus, Solid and Fixed. 
Brown. 
Var. 2. Pileus with: black brown, and chocolate stripes, 
penetrating through the skin. 
At Pendarvis, Cornwall. Mr. Sracxuousr. 
_ Var. 3. Pileus satiny, sometimes edged with white: stem 
white above and below. ; 
Gitts rather fleshy, brown, 4 ina set, in the older plants rather 
decurrent. 
4 
_Pirzus brown, edge. turned down, centre peaked, 4 to # inch 
diameter. Flesh brown. — 
StzM satiny, crooked, 2 inches high, thick asa raven quill, 
marked with the vestige of a curtain; irregularly hollow 
with age, 
Red rock plantation, Edgbason. 7th Sept. 1793. 
- Ac. Gills light brown: pileus dark brown, convex : stem 
light brown. 
Giuts fixed, light brown. 
Piteus dark brown, paler at the edge, nearly semi-globular, 
: scarcely 4 of an inch diameter. ilies : 
SreM solid, brown, 1 of an inch high, mostly crooked, thick- 
mess of a pin, = — ve 
On the cones of the Scotch fir, in the Earl of Aylesford’s. 
Park at Packington, Warwickshire. Autumn, 
Ac. (Butt.) Gills olive brown, 2 or 4 in a set: pileus 
striped, reddish brown and yellow, conical, bos- 
- sed: stem yellowish white, cylindrical. 
| Ball. 388; also 599. 
Guts fixed, olive brown, 2 or 4 ina set. 
Piteus conical, bossed, striped red brown and yellow, by cracks 
extending from the edge to the base of the boss ; border 
Uneven, 2 inches over; tearing with age. — ‘ 
Stem solid, yellowish white, cylindrical, but thickened just 
under the pileus, crooked, smooth, 2 to 2 4 inches high, 
thick as a goose or a swan quill. 
Ag. rimosus. Bull. [Under trees at Fendarvis. Mr. STackn. | 
Pastures, Edgbaston. ] Early in Aug. to the end of Sept. 
Ac. (Barcu.) Gills dark cinnamon, ‘not numerous, 4 or 
. 8 in aset: pileus gently convex, pale cinnamon, 
edge rather turned down: stem whitish, nearly 
cylindrical. 
aS Batsch 184—Bull, 596. 1. ‘ 
Giuts fixed to the stem by a claw, very broad, dark cinnamon, 
‘Mot very numerous, 4 in a set in the smaller, § in the 
Jarger specimens, 
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