^ CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1019 



cobweb down. The gills are of a dull purple 

 color. Both Pileus and gills in decay turn 

 to a brownifh color. 

 It is of a firm fubftance, and is eaten by the Ruf- 

 Jians and Germans. 



cintiamome- A. ftipitatus, pileo fordide flavo, lamellis luteo- 

 ^^ 9' ruffis. Sp.pl. 1642. (Batarr^ fung. t. i^- F ? 



Scbcef. fung. t. ^'^) 

 Cinnamon Agaric. ^ngUs. 

 In woods not unfrequent. IX. 

 The flalk is two or three inches high, folid, yel- 



lowifli, and without a Volva. 

 The Pileus is cinnamon-color'd, at firft convex, 



afterwards plane, except the centre, which is 



generally elevated, the rim acute. 

 "Jht gills are of the fame color as the PileuSy 



thinly fet, and of a dry coriaceous fubftance. 

 This fpecies may be readily diftinguifh'd by its 



cipnamon color. 



equejtns 10. A. ftipitatus, pileo pallido, difco ftellatim luteo, 

 lamellis fulphureis. Sp. pi. 1642. ( Scb^ef. fung. 

 t.yc)^ Sterb. t. 21 C ?) 

 Sulphur-gill'd, or ftarry Agaric. Anglis. 

 In dry paftures and woods. IX. X. 

 The ftalk is yellow, fmooth, and without a 

 Volva. 



The 



