lus I. 



1008 CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 



FUNGI. 



AGARICUS. Gen. pL 1209. 



FUNGUS horizontalis, fubtus lamellofus. 



* Stipitaii^ pileo orbiculaio, 

 chant arel- AGARICUS ftipitatus, lamellis ramofis decur- 

 rentibus. Sp.pl. 1639. (Ger.emac. 1580./. 2. 

 Sterh. Fung. p. 59. tab. 4. B. B. Vaill. Parif. 

 t. II. f. 14. 15. ton. et ejus I'arietates t. 11, 

 /. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. Schceffer. Fung. tab. 82. 

 fig. cmnes. Oed. Dan. t. 264. opt.) 



Yellow Agaric or Chanterelle. Anglis. 



Paddock- Stool. Scotis. 



In woods frequent. We firft obferv'd it in the 

 garden at Bellmount, in the county of Angus. 

 IX. X. 



The color of tl^is is yellow all over, like the yolk 

 of an egg. The fubftance tough. Thcpileus, 

 when young, is orbicular, and a little deprefs'd 

 in the centre ; when full grown, the rim be- 

 comes waved and varioufly lobed. The Az- 

 meli^ or gills refemble thick projecting veins, 

 of the fame fubftance with the pileus, and are 

 branched, curl'd, and run down a part of the 

 ftalk. 



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