988 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Class XXIV. 
15745 granulosus Pers. granular 
A. croceus Sowerb. 
\ 3. ARiMILLA''RIA. FHes. 
15746 mClcidus Schrad, mucid 
muricated 2 jl. dec. Y heaths 
glutinous 
Oreville crypt, fl. 2. 104 
2 jl. dec. W old trees Fl. dan. t 773. nitidus 
15747 melleus Bolton honey-like esculent 
/2 laricmus Bolton Larch esculent 
y eldsticus Bolton elastic esculent 
\ 4. Lima'cium. Fries. 
15748 chrysodon Batsch yellow-toothed noxious 
15749 carnosus Sowerb. fleshy noxious 
15750 eburneus Bull. 
13 nitens With. 
ivory 
shining 
shining 
shiniiig 
4 au. oc. DI.Y trun. of trees Sowerby, 1. 101. stipitis 
4 au. oc. D1.Y trun. of trees Bolton, t. 19 
4 au. oc. D1.Y trun. of trees Bolton, t. 15 
I sep.oc. Pa.Y beech woods Batsch cent. 2. f 212 
3 sep.oc. Pa. Pk among grass Sowerby, t. 246 
4 au.no. W 
4 au.no. W 
woods 
woods 
Sowerby, t. 71. nitens 
Sowerby, 1. 121, cossus 
15751 olivaceo-albus Fries olive-white 
157.52 hypothejus Fries slug 
15753 aroniaticus Sowerb. aromatic 
viscid 4 jul.oct. Ol pine woods Schceff! t. 312. limacinus 
clustered 4 oc.dec. Ysh heaths Sowerby, t. 8. /macmMS 
glutinous 3 oc.dec. Pa.Er woods Sowerby, 1. 144 
\ 5. Tricholo'ma. Fries. 
15754 albo-.brunneus Pers. whitish-brown glutinous 
15755 fulvus Dec. 
15756 ustalis Fries 
157,57 Russula Sch^ffi 
15758 aurantius Sch^eff. 
15759 prasinus Schceff. 
15760 fucatus Fries 
15761 luridus Scha:ff. 
tawny 
scorched 
rosy 
orange 
pea-green 
painted 
lurid 
smells of flour 
scentless 
delicious 
bitter 
tuberous 
mild 
gregarious 
3 au. oc. Br fir leaves Schseffi t. 38. stnatus 
4 au.sep. Tawn. thickets Schseff! t. 62. mcer/ws 
3 au. oc. R.Br beech wo.&c. 
2 aut. Pk woods SchafK t. 58 
3 aut. Or pine woods Schaeff t. 37 
3 aut. Y.G mossy places SchajfE t. 218 
2 sep oc. Lurid way sides 
2 sep.oc. Dl.R pine woods Schceif. t. 69 
15762 equestris i. 
15763 rutilans Schceff. 
15764 vaccinus Schceff. 
15765 mvomyces Pers. 
15766 Coiumbetta Bauh. 
noble 
glittering 
mild 
splendid 
2 Sep. d. 
3 au. oc. 
Y.Br way sides Schfeffl t. 41. aureus 
Y roots of trees Sow. t.31. xerampelinus 
cow scaly 3 oc.dec. Ruf. damp places Schceff! t. 25 
Mouse-mushr. smells of mice 3 oc.no. Livid plantations Sowerby, t. 76. /^rreMS 
white-headed eatable l^au. oc. W sandy places Bulliard, t. 428. f. 1 
15767 ce'stuans Fries burning ^ 
15768 sejunctus Sowerb. v/hite and yell, bitter 
15769 virgatus Fries streaked bitter 
very acrid 3 au.sep. Y among moss 
3 sep. oc. Pa.Y dry pine wo. Sowerby, t. 126 
3 sept. ^" .^1".-.— 
plantations 
1,5770 decastes Fries sinuous 
15771 gambosus Clus. cracked 
15772 personatus Fries violet 
stipes naked 3 au.sep. Cin. 
smells of flour 2| my.jn. Pale 
variable 3 sep.no. Pu 
15773 nudus Bull. 
15774 albus Schceff. 
15775 splendens With. 
naked 
white 
metallic 
§ 6. Rus'suLA. Pers. 
15776 alutaceus Pers. tanned 
B xanthopus Fries yellow-stalked 
A. aurdtus Wither. 
15777 luteus Huds. yellow 
15778 nitidus Pers. shining 
wavy 
not spotted 
juicy 
eatable 
eatable 
brittle 
nauseous 
sep.no. Vi 
sep.no. W 
july Cop. 
au.sep. R 
au.sep. R 
li au.sep. Y 
1 au. oc. Rsh 
beech woods 
chalk, mead. 
woods Sowerb. t. 209. violaceus 
gardens Bulliard, t. 439 
woods SchffiS'. t. 2.56 
alder stump 
shady woods Bull. t. 509 
shady woods 
beech woods 
woods Scha2{fl t. 254 
15754 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
Schceffer and Clusius have recited several curious circumstances respecting it. Dr. Withering apprehends that 
these authors have mistaken the species, arjd that their account should be transferred to the A. deliciosus. 
The A. xerampelinus is eatable, but its taste is not at all agreeable. It is the A. casareus of SchsefFer, and 
first found by Dr. Withering's daughter on the red rock plantations at Edgbaston, .July 6th, 1791, and after, 
wards in September 1793 ; and in July 1792, among moss in the fir planiatLions at Tettenhall, Staffordshire. 
Dr. W. enumerates five varieties. 
§ 3. Armillaria. From armilla, a necklace. Autumnal species, of permanent duration, firm, and esculent. 
