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XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungt. 
3042. Bald Agaric. — A. impuber.^ ^ 
Cap brown, yellow at the edge, gills 4 in a set, 
ochry-brown, stem purplish at the base, 
tapering downwards. — E. Fungi. 125. 
Shady woods, October, Rare. 
Lazvn W ood, 
1043. IVeeping Agaric, — A. lachrymabundus. 
Gills dull-red, broad, numerous, 2 or 4 in a 
set, pileus dirty-brown, conical, woolly, 
stem dirty-w'hite. — ( Withering. ) E. Fun- 
gi. 41. 
Woods, lanes, October, Common. 
1044. Short-lived Agaric. — A. momentaneus. 
Cap nearly conical, white, branny, gills ashy- 
black, stem white. — i' Sibiborpe. j Bulliard. 
68 . 
Pastures, October, Common. 
J045. Bordered Agaric. — A. marginatus. 
Cap ochry, brim very narrow, stem between 
livid and ochry, snow-white at the base, 
gills betw'een rust-colored and ochry. ~ 
'Batsch. 207. 
Hedges, October, Common. 
Ohs : 
The point of the cap appears lopped or platted. 
1046. Puchered Agaric. — A. ovatus. 
Cap 
