290 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
982. Crimson Agaric. — A. integer. 
Cap clammy, red, rather convex, all the gills 
uniform and white. — Batsch. 13. 
Woods, September, Common. 
Obs : 
The cap varies betzoeen rose-colcr, scarlet^ yellow and dark 
brozvn. 
9 S3. Fly Agaric. — A. muscarius-. 
Cap blood-colored, warty, w^arts and gills 
white, stem bulbous at the base. — ( Sib^ 
thorpe. J Bulliard. 122. 
Fir Groves, September, Common. 
Obs : 
Cap splendid^ hemisphccrical, the ring turning back after 
the expansion of the cap. 
984. Spanish-snuff Agaric, — A. orichalceus. 
Cap clammy, rust-colored in the middle, 
stem ending in a sharp bulb, ring like a 
cobweb, rust-colored as well as the gills 
which are elongated, stem bulbous, livid, 
yellowish, or very pale-green. — Batsch. 
184. 
Fir Groves, Autumn, Rare. 
AmpthilL 
Obs : 
All ih& cap (except the brimj rust-colored, 
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