292 
 exara’tus. 
cine’tulus, 
rhomboi- 
de’us, 
CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Agaricus. Hollow and 
e. GREY. 
‘Ac. Gills dirty grey changing to black, in pairs: pileus 
plaited aud striped. 
Bolt 31-Bull. 80-Scheff. 32, very nearly the plant. 
GILLs ioease in pairs, dirty grey or brownish, changing to 
black. - 
Piteus conical, afterwards expanding, smooth at first, when ex- 
panded scored and plaited, alternately brown and lead- 
coloured ; 12 inch over. It dissolves the second day 
into a brown liquor. 
Stem hollow, whitish grey, 5 or 6 inches high, thick as a swal- 
low’s quill. Curtain evanescent, its remains only ap- 
pearing on the stem whilst very young. Botton. 
Ag. campanulatus. B Huds. Ray Syn. 8.41. Ag. plicatus. 
Bull. Ag. campanulatus. Bolt. Meadows, plentiful, Sept. Oct. 
Var, 2. Gills 2 or 4 in a set: pileus, plaits regular, centre 
smooth, brown. Mr. Srackuovussz. 
*Ac. (Bott.) Gills dark blackish grey, 4 in a set: pileus 
brown bay with darker belts, conical: stem dirty 
brown. . 
Bolt. 162, (not Scheff. 48.) 
Gills loose, dusky black, broad in the middle, tender, brittle. 
Pileus a broad blunt cone, red-deer colour, with a broad dark 
- brown belt, which colour penetrates the whole substance; 2 to 3 
inches over. Stem hollow, dull dirty brown, cylindrical, 3 
inches high, nearly as thick as a goose quill. Bouton. 
Ag. suberosus. Bolt. On dunghills after rain. Pastures, South 
Leigh, Oxford. Dr. StsrHorps. June—July- 
Ac. Gills purplish grey, broad, 4 in a set: pileus 
ome conical, very dark brown: stem light grey, 
scored. 
Guts loose, grey with a purplish tinge, broad, shouldering up 
fe the stem but not united to it, nearly rhomboidal in 
shape. : 
Piteus very dark brown, shining, not viscid, cylindro-conical, _ 
bossed, uneven at the edge, 1 to 14 inch high. 
Stem hollow, light grey, cylindrical, scored, 2 to 2} inches 
high, nearly as thick as a goose quill. 4 
_In the Earl of Aylesford’s park 5B 
Autumn 
