994 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Class XXIV. 
15849 pelicanthinus Fries toothltted beautiful 
3 au.sep. Pu roots of trees Bolt. t.4.f.l.dcnfo'cM/a^ws 
15850 melaleucus Pers. black & white elegant 
3 au. no. Sooty damp places 
15851 compressus With, compressed pellucid 
15852 murinaceus Bull, nitric-acid-scent, fragile 
3 june Br among grass Sowerby, t. Q6 
2 au. oc. Ciner. pastures Sowerby, 1. 105 
15853 platyphyllus Pers. broad-headed large 
4 jul. oc. Wsh trun. of trees Bui. t.59'l.grammoceph. 
15854 radicatus Relh. rooting 
15855 graciUs With. slender ^.v....^. 
15856 velutipes Fl. Lond. velvet-footed ceespitose 
gigantic | jn.sep. W trun. of trees Grev. crypt. 4. 217 
more slender IJ jn.sep. W trun. of trees 
' ^ 2 oc. mr. Fulv. trees 
Sowerby, t. 384. f 3 
15857 fftsipes Bull. 
15858 confluens Pers. 
thick-footed eatable 
confluent csespitose 
15859 coUinus Scop. hill 
15860 dryophilus Sowerb. oak-loving 
casspitose 
CEBspitose 
2 jul. no. W woods Sowerb. 1. 129. crassines 
4 au. oc. Wsh shady woods 
4 sep. oc. Pallid among grass Bui. t.403. arundinaceus 
2 oc. no. Wsh heaps of Ivs. Sowerby, 1. 127 
15861 peronatus Bolton woolly 
15862 oreades Bolton twisted 
changeable 2| jul. no. Test, dead leaves Sowerby, t. 37 
eatable 3 my.no. Pa.Rf grassy places Sowerb. t.W.pratensis 
15863 porreus Fries Garlic-scented stinking 
15864 fusco-purpureusPe/-5. brown-purple ceespitose 
§ 9. Colly Bi A. Fries 
15865 scorodonius Fries Onion-scented strong smell. 
15866 carneus Bull. flesh-colored dwarf 
pumceus With. 
15867 esculentus IVulfen eatable esculent 
15868 tuberosus Bull. tuberous gregarious 
A. alumnus Bolton 
15869 racemosus Sowerb. racemose compound 
15870 clavus Bull. club gregarious 
15871 ramealis Bull. branch-living gregarious 
15872 parasiticus Bull. parasitical meteoric 
3 oc. no. W plantations Sowerb. t. 81. olliaceus 
2i jul.sep. D.Pu beech leaves Pers. ic. t. 4. f. 1 
1| au. oc. Wsh heaths SchsefE t. 99. alliatus 
1 au.sep. R grassy places Bull. t. 533. f. 1 
\\ ap. my. Clay way sides Scheeff t. 59. clavus 
I au. no. W on fungi Grev. crypt. 1. 23 
i aut. Gr on fungi Sowerby, t. 287 
1 au. oc. Or.R dead branch. Bolton, t. 39. B. 
i all sea. Wsh dry branches Bolt. t.39. f D. candidus 
i au. oc. Gr on fungi Sowerby, t. 343 
15873 Vaillantii Fries ^ Vaillant's tough 
MerHlius androsdceu With. 
15874 Rotula Scop. black-footed gregarious 
15875 androsaceus L. Androsace-like tough 
15876 foe'tidus Fries 
15877 perforans Fries 
15878 epiphyllus Pers. 
15879 Hudson! Pers. 
stinking 
boring 
shrivelled 
gregarious 
stinking 
gregarious 
1 au.sep. W dead branch. Vail.bot.par. t.ll.f.21-24 
1 all sea. W woods Sowerby, t. 95 
li all sea. W.Br dead leaves Bolton, t. 32 
1 au.sep. Br fallen branc. Sow. t.21. Me?-w/«M5/ia?/. 
1 all sea. Pallid dead fir Ivs. Sower.t.94. androsaceus 
f Sep. d. W dead leaves Sowerb. t. 93. squamula 
holly leaves Sowerb. 1. 164. pilosus 
15S62 _ 15864 
15852 
15857 
History, Use, Propagation^ Culture, 
mouceron of the French, who use it in ragouts instead of that, and acknowledge it to be equal in flavor, but 
more tough. The mouceron, however, has a very thick and fleshy pileus ; its gills are very narrow and nume- 
rous, and fixed to the stem, and the stem is thick and short. Dr. Withering has carefully distinguished several 
other species from this fairy-ring agaric, or Scotch bonnets, as it is called by Mr. Ray. 
