248 CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaricus. Hollow and 
| Fixed. Brown. . 
- Grtxs slightly fixed to the top of the’stem, brown, ragged at 
the edges, very broad, filling up the hollow of the pi- 
-leus, 4 in a set. ‘ 
Pixevs light brown, semi-globular, smooth, 1 to 2 inches over. 
Flesh white. 
Srem hollow, white, tapering downwards, 14 to 2 inches high, 
thick as a =e quill. 
Edgbaston Park. - 15th Oct. 1790. 
crena‘tus. Ag. Gills red brown, § inaset, the large ones broad and 
serrated: pileus cool brown, satiny, scolloped at the 
edge: stem pale brown. 
Bull. 526, the hollow stemmed figures very like it, but the 
gills appear to be loose. 
Giuts slightly fixed, red brown, 8 in a’set, the large ones broad, 
irregularly serrated at the edges ; the smaller ones very 
minute. 
Pitevs cool brown, very satiny, convex, with a point in the 
~ centre which soon changes to a hollow from the expan- 
-_ sion and turning up of the pileus, but the very edge con- 
stantly turns down. From 1 to 1} inch diameter, and 
Abe cracked from the edge tothe centre. Flesh very 
thin. | 
Srem hollow, pale polished brown, thick as a crow or a goose 
» quill, hen high; often flatted. 
Plantations at Edgbaston. Aug. 
clypea’tus. Ac. (Linn.) Gills greyish brown; 4 or 8 inaset : pi- 
leus pale brown, convex, bossed, viscid: stem 
white, viscid. *S : 
Bolt. 57-Schaff. 52. f. 7.89, the stem and the boss more 
colaured than ours.—Battar. 25, E, 
Gi1s fixed slightly to the stem, greyish watery brown, 4 or 8 
in a set. / 
Pieus brown, convex, bossed, border scored, very viscid, so 
"that flies. lighting upon it cannot escape, paler in colour 
when this viscid matter is rubbed off, i to i4 inch over. 
Stem hollow, white, viscid, tender, easily broken, splitting, 3 
or 4 inches high, thick as a.crow quill. [et 
Ag. stipitatus, pileo hemisphzrico abate : umbilico promi- 
nente, lamellis albis, stipite longo cylindraceo albo, F/. Suec. 
“T2176. 2 
Pilens hemispherical, generally with a pointed boss, viscid. - 
Gills white, not hollow underneath, their sides sprinkled with 
a dark coloured powder. Stem cylindrical, long, slender, white. 
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