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CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaricus. Hollow and De- 
current. YELLOW. 
with great elegance, extended, thin, varying, of a pale or 
deep orange colour. 
Stem long, slender, hollow, the lower half deep orange as the 
pileus, upper pale as the gills, smooth and shining, cot- 
tony at the base. The whole plant shining and some- 
what transparent, shaped like a trumpet. 
Pine Grove at Kirby, on moss. -Mr. Woopwarp. 
As. (Butt.) Gills deep buff, 4 in a set, large ones very 
~~ broad: pileus buff, hollow in the centre: stem red- 
dish buff, cylindrical. 
Bull, 411. 2, (paler than oar specimens.) 
Gitts a little decurrent, deep red buff, 4 ina set, large ones 
about 25, much broader than the other, often cloven, 
smallest series very imperfect, sometimes wanting. 
Pizzus buff, hollow in the centre, tearing with age, i to 3 
inches over. 
Stem hollow, cylindrical, reddish buff, 2 inches high, thick as 
a or swan’s quill. — 
Sometimes the pileus is of an orange, and thé stem of a bright 
yellow colour, The flesh yellow, but Mr. Stackhouse has ob- 
served it to turn green when exposed to the air. 
Ag. umbilicatus. Bull. Pastures, Edgbaston, and in Pack- 
ington Park, Lith Oct. 1790. 
Ag. Gills primrose-colour, 4 ina set : pileus, centre brown 
ted, border yellow: stem yellow, tapering down- 
wards. 
Grits decurrent, pale yellow with a greenish cast, 4 in a set, 
regular, ; 
Prieus convex, uneven, darkish brown red in the centre, yellow 
at the edges, 2 of an inch over. ‘ 
Sti hollow, yellow, scurfy, often crooked, greatly tapering 
downwards, 4 inches long, thick as a goose quill in the 
middle part. ? Tae : 
I never found this singular Agaric but once, and then it 
grew in clusters, . 
Plantations, Edgbasten. 15th Oct. 1790. 
--V. FOLLOW and FIXED. 
(1) Gitts white. 
nemorallis. Ac. Gills white, numerous, 4 in a set: pileus white, 
smooth, convex, buffy in the centre : stem white; 
thickest downwards. 
