Pl. cell.aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEAS. 245. Lepiot. 603 
5. Lepiota aurea. Golden lepiote. 
Thali in small tufts, large, entirely reddish-brown ; stem 
stiff, bald, thickish; collar rather small; cap fleshy, flattish, 
slightly scaly or hairy; gills crowded, thin, slightly nicked. 
Agaricus aureus, Sowerby Fungi, TT. 
In woods, on the ground. 
Cap 3 or 4 inches broad; flesh brimstone-yellow; taste 
itter. 
6. Lepiota polymyces. Many-stemmed lepiote. 
Thalli in close tufts; stem collared, conical, greyish- 
olive; cap bossed, scaly, greyish-yellow; gills rather decur- 
rent, pale-whitish. 
_ Agaricus melleus, Bolton Fung. 141. 
Agaricus congregatus, Bolton Fung. 140. 
Agaricus annularius, Bull. Herb. 540. 
Agaricus stipitis, Sowerby Fungi, 101. 
Agaricus cumulatus, Withering Arr. 4, 195. 
Agaricus polymyces, Persoon Syn. 269. 
In woods, at the roots of trees, or on the ground. 
Stem solid, elastic; collar thick. 
7. Lepiota caudicina. Stem lepiote. 
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Thalli in tufts; stem scaly, rather slender, cylindrical ; 
cap rather fleshy, bossed, bald, cinnamon-colour; gills 
slightly decurrent, pale rusty-brown. 
Agaricus mutabilis, Scheff. Fung. 9. 
Agaricus annularis, Bull. Herb. 543. 
Agaricus lignatilis, Bull. Herb. 534, 1. 
Agaricus caudicinus, Persoon Syn. 271. 
On rotten trunks of trees; autumn. 
Cap quite bald, rather slimy; esculent. 
8. Lepiota helvola. _ Reddish-brown lepiote. 
Thali gregarious, middle-size; stem rather long, cylin- 
drical, girt at bottom with a very small collar; cap rather 
fleshy, bossed, nearly cinnamon-coloured ; gid/s distant, of 
the same colour. 
Agaricus hinnuleus, Sowerby Fungi, 173. 
Agaricus helvolus, Persoon Syn. 273. 
In woods, grassy grounds, and paths. 
Cap half an inch over; stem 3 inches long. 
