Agariciis nigricans Bull. champ, t. 370. /. 2. et t. 539. 
/. 2. Dispos. meth. jimg. p< 21« 
Hab. per totum autumnurn in syivis* 
Descr. Stipes 2f U nc. longus, unc. 1. fere crassus, basi 
subattennatus, LameHae stipiti adnexae , longitudine in- 
aequales, demum lin. 1. fere crassae, rigidae, subpruina» 
tae, basi saepe quocme venose conjunctae, primo m argi- 
jie, demum fere totae nigrescunt. Pileus 2% unc. latus , 
«etate juniore ex albido sordide olivaceus , subcaerules- 
censque, tandeiii ex olivaceo -fuliginoso nigrescit, et qua- 
si adustus perit; substuntia interna, solida subrufescit. Pi- 
lei epidevmis saepe tessellatim rimosa est, 
Obs. An sequens fungus idem , an pio varietate, aut 
sub specie liaberi debet? Major quidem est, et pileus 
primo fere pallidns, subviscosus dicitiir: 
Agaricus Llephantinus , stipitatus ; pileo crasso, heini- 
sphaerico, subluteo viscido; lameliis trifidis , crassis, fra- 
gilibus, subalbidis ; stipite albo, crasso, spongioso, Bolt. 
JFunguss. p. 28« t. iQ. Sowerby t. 36. 
s ,Tn decay, tlie pileus becomes irregularly horizontal* 
lacerates, becomes, dry ; clianges to dark colours of va* 
yious Iiues, and seems as il a considerable degree o£ nre 
hat passed upon it," Bolton. 
go. AgaricQS roseus: piko cavnoso , demum de- 
presso grawdoso s. wiinute verrucoso , roseo - san~ 
- guineo, tametlis imequalibus candidis, stipite solido 
pileo suhconcGlove. 
Agaricusroseus. Schacff. fmg. t. 75. *t 
D 2 Aga» 
