XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
ion. Snow~zvhite Agaric, — A. niveus. 
Cap white, viscid, flattish, gills white, in 
pairs, stem white, cylindrical, — { With^ 
ering. ) Schaeffer. 232. 
Fir Groves, October, Common. 
Obs : 
Gills varnished, not numerous » 
JO 1 2. Dimpled Agaric. — A. umbilicatus. 
Gills 4 in a set, cap dimpled, stem hollow, 
cap, gills and stem leather-like and uniform 
in color. — Bulliard. 411. 2. 
Pastures, October, Rare. 
South illy — Aspley, 
Ohs : 
Cap belzoecn the color of wax and leather, 
^ ^ ^ Stem, hollow^auu ib^ed. 
1013. Verde grise Agaric. — A. aeruginosus. 
Cap convex, bluish-green, clammy, gills 
purplish-brown. — Curtis. V. 70. 
Woods, October, Rare. 
Ampthilly — Silsoe. 
Obs : 
Gills lilac, ring permanent. 
1014. Orange Agaric. — A. aurantius. 
Cap conical, clammy, orange-color, gills yel- 
low, stem naked* — Curtis. V. 69. 
Pastures, 
