286 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Ohs : 
Plant in decay dissolving into an ink-likc liquor^ when young 
ovate, in old age very ragged, 
967. Elm Agaric, — A. ulmarius. 
Cap pale-yellow, gills white, irregular, stem 
short, thick, twisted, of the same color. — 
E. Fungi. 67. 
Sides of Elms, Autumn, Rare. 
Ravens den. 
Ohs: 
The cap by the cracking of the flesh has the appearance of 
net-zoork. Stem thickening downwards. 
968. Gillijlower Agaric, — A. odorus. 
Gills white, 8 in a set, cap glaucous-green, 
nearly fiat, stem white, cylindrical. — E. 
Fungi. 42. 
Fir Groves, October, Rare. 
Warden. 
969. ConfMcnt Agaric, — A. confluens. 
Cap funnel-shaped, deep-browm, gills w’atery- 
brown, stem tapering downAvards, of the 
same color. — E. Fungi. 168. 
Woods, October, Rare. 
Clapham Park Wood. 
Ohs : 
The plant grows in large clusters from one spindle-shaped 
root with caps incorporating. 
Meadozv 
