288 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
974. Dove Agaric, — A. columbarius. 
Cap conical, lead-color, gills bluish, stem 
lead-color in the middle, whitish at both 
ends. — E, Fungi. i6i. 
Woods, September, Common. 
975. Saffron Agarici — A. croceus. 
Ochry, cap nearly conical, gills whitish, 
stem shaggy. — E. Fungi. 19. 
Fir Groves, October, Rare. 
Ampihilly — Wa rden» 
Ohs : 
Cap ornamented with marginal ochry tufts» 
976. Spindle-stemyned Agaric, — A. crassipes. 
Cap brown, changeable, convex, cracking, 
gills brownish, stem grooved, awl-shaped at 
the base, thicker above. — E. Fungi. 129. 
Pastures, Autumn, Common. 
Obs : 
Plants growing in clusters^ gills distant, 4 in a set, 
977. Whitish Agaric, — A. dealbatus. 
Cap whitish with shades of brown, gills and 
stem watery-brown. — E. Fungi. 123. 
Fir Groves, Autumn, Common. 
978. Elephant Agaric. — A. elephantinus. 
Cap 
