289 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Cap thick, olive-color, clammy, gills 3 in 
a set, greenish yellow, stem and cap of 
one color. — E. Fungi. 36. 
Woods, November, Common. 
Ohs : 
The cap of the plant in decay has a black tinge, 
979. Small conical Agaric, — A. geophyllus. 
Cap bluish, conical, gills dirty brown, in 
pairs, stem brownish. — E. Fungi. 124. 
Woods, Autumn, Common. 
980. Cobweb Agaric, — A. glaucopus. 
Gills brown, 4 or 8 in a set, cap hemisphse- 
rical, chesnut-colored, flattish, brim rolled 
in, stem thick, whitish-pink, ring like a 
cobweb. — Bulliard. 96. 
Woods, September, Common. 
Obs: 
Ring fugacious^ small particles often adhering to the brims 
of the cap. 
981. Fawn-colored Agaric, — A. hinnuleus. 
Gills buff, very broad, 4 in a set, cap fawn- 
colored, convex, mealy, stem reddish brown 
at the base. — E. Fungi. 173. excellent. 
Fir Groves, October, Rare. 
JVardent 
Pp 
Crimson 
