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XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
1000. Wafer Agaric. — A. crustuliniformis. 
Gills brown- red, cap red-buff, whitish at 
the edge, convex, stem white, scurfy. — 
Bulliard. 308. 546. 
Copses, September, Rare. 
Putnoe. 
1001. Lurid Agaric. A. luridus. 
Gills blue-grey, numerous, uniform, cap dir- 
ty-olive-browm, slimy, bluntly conical, brim 
irregularly lobed : stem dirty-olive-browm, 
bent inwards. — f Withering ) Bolton. 25. 
Fir Groves, Autumn, Rare. 
AmpthilL 
Ohs : 
Ihe gills approach the sUm^ but are net fixed to it. 
1002. Parasitical Agaric. — A. lycoperdonoi- 
des. 
Cap pill-shaped, branny, gills 18 to 20, very 
entire. — Bulliard. 166. 
On rotten Agarics, Autumn, Rare. 
Silsoe. 
Ohs : 
Flesh rather firm, taking up almost the whole head of the 
Agaric. 
1003. Minikin Agaric. — A. minutulus. 
Cap thin, scored, brownish, gills few, yellow- 
ish, stem whitish, naked. — Schteffer. 308. 
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