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AGARICUS SURRECTUS, 



Agaricus Surrectus. 



But the leaves of many vegetables often become 

 singularly spotted during some part of the summer, 

 and such spots have not certainly been effected 

 by the growth of cryptogamous plants, natural 

 decay, or the punctures of insects, the usual agents 

 in these cases. A very indifferent observer of these 



