210 NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
Tab. 24. Æ. sanguineus, Bull. Some red-topped Russula or * Red 
Simpl-gilled Agaric,” as the benighted English are said to call it. 
Tab. 25. Russula emetica. Russula is here elevated to its proper 
place, it is however ignored in Tab. 24, and in all the plates of Russule 
following the next Tab. 
26. R. furcata, Pers. Dr. Valenti-Seriui is right for once; 
he was determined that the gills of his figures should bear out the spe- 
cific name. 
Tab. 27. Agaricus fætens, De Cand. We have never seen the com- 
mon Russula anything like this figure, where it is shown snow-white 
and of great size like Lactarius vellereus, Fr. 
Tab. 28. Fig. 1. 4. acris, De Cand. The pileus of Lactarius aeris, 
Fr., is intense umber, here it is snow-white ; the sienna-coloured milk is 
also shown white.—Fig. 2. 4. controversus, P. ‘Totally unlike Lacta- 
rius controversus, P., the white gills are shown full-burnt sienna, and 
the pileus is shown perfectly white. 
Tab. 29. Fig. 1. A. necator, Bull A caricature of Lactarius 
torminosus, F.—Fig. 3. A. pyrogalus, Bull. Bad representation of 
Lactarius pyrogalus, Fr.—Fig. 4. A. theiogalus, Bull.= Lactarius theio- 
galus (P).—Fig. 5. 4. azonites, Bull. Marked with strong zones (!). 
Tab. 30. 4. deliciosus, P. Highly amusing representations of this 
fine Lactarius. 
Tab. 31. 4. wrens, P. As much unlike Marasmius urens, Fr., as 
the other species are unlike their originals (stem spotted with crimson- 
lake !). 
Tab. 32. Fungus aureus cyathiformis (?). 
Tab. 33. Figs. 1, 2, 3. Agaricus eburneus, Bull. Poor ‘cases! 
tions of Hygrophori (?). 
Tab. 34. 4. tubaformis (?). 
Tab. 35. A. olearius(?). Exactly the same with Tab. 32. 
Tab. 36. 4. ulmarius, Bull. Bad figure. 
Tab. 37. A. stypticus, DC. Totally unlike Panus stypticus, Fr. 
Tab. 38. “ Prataioli sospetti.” Varieties of Agaricus campestris, b. 
—It is very amusing to observe that Dr. Valenti-Serini is quite un- 
aware of the scientific name of the species shown in seven figures on 
this plate; the descriptions of the figures are trivial in the extreme. 
Tab. 39. Agaricus ficoides, Bull. An absurd representation of Hy- 
grophorus pratensis, Fr., or “ Reddish Flied Agaric,” as we are said 
to call it. 
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