310 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
**’^»**** Stemless. 
1057. Soft Agaric. — A. mollis. 
Between gelatinous and membranaceous, cap 
irregular, whitish, gills brimstone-colored. — 
E. Fungi. 98. excellent. 
Fallen elms, December, Common. 
1058. Sessile Agaric. — A. sessilis. 
Cap half-lopped, reversed, gills snuff-colored, 
rim bent inwards. — E. Fungi. 97. excellent. 
Hazel sticks in woods, November, Common. 
Oh : 
Cap convex^ whiter gills much crouded, 
1059. Dark-grey Agaric. — A. applicatus. 
Turned inwards, round, ashy-black, gills 
touching in the center, whitish-azure. — ^ 
^ Dickson. ) Batsch. 125. 
Posts, Autumn, Rare. 
Clophill^—^Silsoe. 
1060. Birch Agaric. — A. coriaceiis. 
Proliferous, cap with concentric zones, lea- 
ther-like, woolly, gills ochry-brovvn, branch- 
ing. — BuIIiard. 394. excellent. 
Woods, October, Rare, 
Clapham Park Wood. 
Oh: 
Cap perforated by grass ^ sticks, idi,. 
Oak 
