lOoS CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. ~ : ' 



F U N G L 



AGARICUS. Gen. pL i2og. 



FUNGUS horizontalis, fubtus lamellofus. 

 * Stipi/aii, pileo orhiculato. 

 chantareU AGARICUS ftipitatus, lamelHs ramofis deciir- 

 ^^^ '• rentibus. Sp. fl 1639. {Ger.emac. 1580./. 2. 



Sterb. Fung. p. ^(). tab. 4. B. B. Vaill. Pari/. 

 '.-'.■ /. II. /. 14. 15. bon. et ejus varietates 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. Scot is. 



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

 garden at Bellmcunt, in the county of Angus. 

 IX. X. 

 The color of this is yellow all over, like the yolk 

 of an egg. The fubftance tough. The pileusy 

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

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

 comes waved and varioufly lobed. The la- 

 mella or gills refemble thick projecting veins, 

 of the fame fubftance with the pileus, and are 

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

 ftalk. 



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