634 259. Coprin. 11. HYMENOTHECEZ:. Pl. cell. aph. 
Agaricus cylindricus, Sowerby Fungi, 189. 
Agaricus porceilaneus, Scheffer Fung. 46 & 47. 
Agaricus comatus, Persoon Syn. 596. 
In grass-ground, gardens, and on dunghills autumn. 
9. Coprinus plicatus. | Plaited dung-stool. 
Thalli in tufts; cap bellshape, aia brownish grey, 
scaly at the tip, edge at last turned up; gills crowded, 
broad, at first purplish-brown, hoary. 
Agaricus plicatus, Curtis Lond. 101; Persoon Syn. 396. 
‘Agaricus fimetarius, Sowerby Fungi, 188. : 
In meadows, hedges, and near villages. 
10. Coprinus picaceus. Pitchy dung-stool. 
Stem very long, bulbous, naked; cap bellshape, very ten- 
der, whitish, afterwards breaking into broad scattered 
scales; gil/s becoming bare, crowded, umber-brown. 
Agaricus picaceus, Sowerby Fungi, 397; Persoon Syn. 397. 
Among rubbish, and heaps of rotting plants. 
11. Coprinus oblectus. Altractive dung-stool. 
Stem collared at the bottom; cap whitish, woolly, va- 
nishing; gi//s becoming bare, at first red. 
Nua oblectus, Bolton Fung. 142; Persoon Syn. 397. 
On dunghills. 
12. Coprinus cinereus. Grey dung-stool. 
Stem long, scaly; cap conical, furrowed, rather woolly, 
ervey; tip Sasetnn livid; edge at last torn, bent in; gills 
linear, dotted, slightly bent. 
Agaricus cinereus, Scheff. Fung. 100; Persoon Syn, 398. 
In gardens and woeds. 
6B. tomentosus. Slem short, cylindrical, downy; cap ob- 
long, iH iy DUETS then bellshape, torn; gil/s nume- 
rous, narrow, pale; edge black. 
ae ouentee Bolt. Fung. 156. 
y. pullatus. Stem long, bellied, whitish; cap bellshape, 
Ale black. 
Agaricus pullatus, Bolt, Fung. 20. 
In pastures and on dunghills. 
3. Coprinus disseminatus. Disseminated dung-stool. 
Thalli crowded, small, ephemeral; sdem generally bent ; 
cap. half-oval, streaked, plaited, ochry-yellow, growing 
grey; gills jiennee Wate aimed: browniehewhitert: 
