' CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1023 



1643. (Vaill. parts. 71. tab. 12. Jig. i, 2, 



Buxhaum. cent. 4. /. 13. /. 3. Schceffer. fung. 



/. 32. Csf 21 1, opt. id ejus varietas. tab. 31.) 

 Little Bell Agaric. Anglis. 

 In woods, paftures, and upon rotten leaves. 



IX. X. 

 The ftalk is about four inches long, naked, 

 3 . fmooth, fiftular, like that of Dandelion, and 



either grey or moufe-colour'd. 

 The Pileus is obtufely conical or bell-fiiap'd, from 



one half to an inch in diameter, either grey, 



pale, moufe-color'd, or light-brown, deeply 



ftriated, thin, and pellucid. 

 i. The gills are grey, and almoft black when old. ' 



It is fmaller than the A. clypeatu^, of a thinner 



fubftance, and a more conical form, and has a 



ftriated Pileus, with grey or black gills. 



pUcatus 15. A. ftipitatus, pileo ovato ftriato plicato cinereo, 

 ' •; . ' vertice Isevi, ftipite annulato fiftulofo bafi fu- 

 bulato. an A. feparatus? Lin. fp. pi. 1643. 

 (Vaill. paris. p. 73. /. 12./. 10, 11. hn. Michel, 

 gen. 189. /. 80./. 5. Scbcef. fung. t. 6y, &' 6S. 

 opt. £5? ejus varietates, tab. 17, 66, 201, 216. 

 Pucker'd Agaric. Anglis. 



On dunghills, and in churchyards, gardens, by 

 the fides of walks, and in wafte places near 

 towns and villages frequent. IX. X. 



It 



