CRYPTOGAM! A. FUNGI. Agaricus. 171 
of the Boleti do. It is very strong and unpleasant in its smell, so that it 
is not an agreeable task to go through the examination of it. 
(Strong-scented Agaric. E.) Ag. grammopode. Bull. Red rock plan¬ 
tation,, Edgbaston. In rings under trees in the garden at Packington. 
20th May, 1792. 
A g. fimbria'tus. (Bolt.) Gills watery white, four in a set, nearly 
gelatinus: pileus watery white, funnel-shaped, curled at the 
edge: stem dusky watery white. See Ag. infundibuliformis. 
Ag. depres'sus. Gills white, four in a set: pileus pinky or brownish 
white, centre much depressed, edge turned down: stem pinky 
white: juice milky. 
Bull. 573 nearly resembles it. 
Gills fixed to the top of the stem, but not extending down it; white, yel¬ 
lowish with age, numerous, four in a set. 
Pileus pinky or brownish white, much hollowed in the centre, but the edge 
generally turned down; glutinous, four or five inches diameter. Flesh 
spongy, white, or pinky. 
Stem solid, white, with a pinky tinge; three to four inches high, half an 
inch diameter, thickest downwards. 
Juice dilutely milky, that of the gills more milky than that of the other 
parts ; very acrid. 
(Depressed Agaric. E.) Edgbaston Park. 14th Oct. 1790. 
Ag. marit'imus. Gills pinky white, two or four in a set, pileus pinky, 
white, convex: stem white, pellucid. 
Gills fixed, white, with or without a faint rosy tinge ; not crowded, two or 
four in a set. 
Pileus convex, spongy, white with a very slight rosy tinge, near half an inch 
diameter. 
Stem solid, white, semi-transparent, with a whiter opake central pith; rather 
more than an inch long, thick as a swallow’s quill. 
(Pinky Marine Agaric. E.) In considerable quantities, but not in clus¬ 
ters, amongst the grass on the Den, by the sea shore at Teignmouth. 
7th Oct. 1792. 
Ag. iESTdvus. Gills watery white, claws pure white: pileus cream 
colour : stem whitish : ring permanent. 
Gills slightly fixed to the stem, watery white, changing to reddish brown 
when dry, numerous, four or eight in a set, but the claws by which the 
long gills are fixed to the stem pure white, not turning brown when dry. 
Pileus cream-coloured, deepest in the centre, gently convex, edge turned 
down, two inches over, the skin cracking with age. Flesh white. 
Stem solid, brownish, flesh white, whitest and pith-like in the centre, two 
inches high, thick as a swan's quill, thickest upwards. 
Curtain white, when torn turned down on the stem : permanent. 
(Cream-coloured Summer Agaric. E.) Edgbaston, on turf lately mown. 
16th June, 1792. 
Ag. lancer. (Schseff.) Gills white, fleshy, irregular, connected by 
transverse ligaments: pileus livid, watery white, bossed, tearing 
at the edge; stem white, crooked. 
