CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1027 



inch in diameter, generally fprinkled with a 

 white powder. 

 The gills are white, and but few in number. 



androfaceus AGARICUS ftipitatus albus, pileo plicato mem-" 

 '9* branaceo, ftipite nigro. Sp.pl. 1644. {Boccone 



muf. di piant. p. 143. tab. 104. Vaill. parif. 



tab. II. Jig. 1 1. 21. et 23. Batarr^y tab. 28. ^ 



Shceffer.fung. tab. 239 opt.) 

 Little black-ftalk'd Agaric. Jnglis. 

 Upon old flicks, rotten leaves, and among mof- 



fes. X.— XII. 

 The ftalk is about an inch high, of the fize of a 



pin, (liff and firm, and black towards the bafe. 

 The Pileus is about a quarter of an inch, fome- 



times half an inch in diameter, white, almoft 



flat, plaited on the rim, of a dry thin tough 



fubftance, without Fleih. 

 The gills are white and Ihort. The feeds fphse- 



rical. 



elavus 20. A. ftipitatus, pileo luteo convexo flriato, lamel- 

 lis flipiteque albis. (Sp. pi. 1 644. (Vaill. parif. 

 j6.tab. M.fig. 19. 20. Schceffer. t. 222. bon.) 

 Pin- headed Agaric. Anglis. 

 Upon decay'd leaves, and among mofs. IX.— » 



XII. 

 It is very fmall, and fcarcely an inch high. 



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