520 MUSHROOM S. 
Mufhrooms whofe characters arc delivered by Lirt-* 
naeus and Hudfon; they are much more numerous 
in the catalogues of former writers. The clafs of 
Mulhrooms, to the fliamc of botany, fays Linnxus, 
is yet a chaos, the botanifts not knowing which are 
fpecies, and which varieties. 
Agaricus. Agaric. Horizontal, with lamellae: 
on the lovVer furface.- 
i. With a ftalk. 
t, Agaricus Chantarellus.' h, ^^ 39 * fungus liitevs 
feu paUidus^ Chaniarelle didus^ fe contorquens efculen^ 
tus. J. B. 3-.832. R. 2. F. angulofus et velut in laci^ 
?iias fedus.^- 37 1 . Yellow Agaric. Stalked, lamel- 
Ire branched j decurrent. In meadows, paftures, 
and'woods. 
2. Agaricus integer. L.'i64o. Fungus major pedicuh 
longo^ modice crajjo^ lamellis albis creberrimis^ fuperne 
ad margines apparentibus- R. 4. White Agaric. Stalk- 
ed, lainellifc all equal in fize. In woods. 
Agaricus mufearius. L. 1640. Hudf. 491. Red- 
difii Agaric. Stalked, lamellre dimidiate, folitary, 
Ralk volvate, dilated at the top, ovate at the bafe. 
In meadows between Hampftead and Highgate. 
4. Agaricus ladifluus. L. 1641. Fungus ladefcens 
nen acris. R. 4. Milky Agaric. Stalked, pileus plane, 
carnoie, yellow, lamellae flefh-colored, ftalk long, 
carnole. In woods. In Charlton wood. 
5. Agaricus piper atus^ L. 1641. Fungus piper atus 
albus ladeo J'ucco turgens, J. B. 3. 825. R. 4. F. pi'* 
leolo lato crbiculari candicante. B- 370. F. albus acris. 
B. 371. Pepper Agaric. Stalked, pikus almoft 
plane, milky, deflex at the margin, lamellae pale-' 
flefh-colored. In woods. In Charlton wood, and 
in Marton woods under Pinno-moor in Craven in 
Yorkfliire. 
6. Agaricus campejlris. L. 1641. Fungus campejiris 
albus juperne.y inferne rubens. J. B, 3, 824. R. 2. F. 
efculentus pilcolo lato et rotundo Ihido. B. 370. 
Cham- 
