PI. cell . aph. 11 . HYMENOTHECEiE. 258. Prunul. 631 
Agaricus gracilis, Persoon Syn. 425. 
In woods, amongst dead leaves. 
(3. cuspidata. Stem pipey; cap conical, pointed, reddish- 
brown ; gills rather brown, narrow at bottom. 
Agaricus cuspidatus, Bolton Fung. 66. 
3. Prunulus papyraceiis. Paper prunestool. 
Stem pipey, whitish ; cap hemispherical, membranaceous, 
whitish ; gills 3 in a set, distant, pale. 
Agaricus membranaceus. Bolt. Fung. 11. 
Agaricus papyraceus, Persoon Syn. 425. 
In shady places, near oak-trees. 
Thallus dry, and feels like paper. 
4. Prunulus confer tus. Crowded prune-stool. 
Thalli numerous, in tufts ; stem whitish ; cap whitish, 
pointed ; gills pale brown. 
Agaricus confertus, Bolt. Fung. 18} Persoon Syn. 426. 
On the bark-bed in hot-houses. 
5. Prunulus foenisicii. Haymaking prune-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, brittle; stem rather thick, bald ; cap 
bellshape, brownish-grey; gills slightly bellied, clouded, 
umberbrown. 
Agaricus foenisicii, Persoon Syn. 411. 
In meadows, after haymaking; also on cowdung. 
6. Prunulus ericceus. Heath prune-stool. 
Thalli solitary; stem rather tough, long; cap rather 
fleshy, hemispherical, slightly nippled, rusty brown; gills 
rather broad, clouded, black. 
Agaricus helvolus, Scheeff. Fung. 210. 
Agaricus ericacus, Persoon Syn. 413. 
On heaths and commons. 
7. Prunulus varius. Variegated prune-stool. 
Thallus small ; stem slender, reddish, rather tough ; cap 
bellshape, shining, pale and livid, variegated ; gills varie- 
gated, ascending. 
Agaricus varius - , Bolt. Fung. 66 ; Persoon Syn. 414. 
In grass, among willows. 
