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repeatedly been referred to Schaeff. 308, but it differs in having “ Gills 
white, in pairs; stem solid.” 
(Minikin Agaric. Ag. disseminatus. Pers. E.) Ag. minutidus. Schaeff. 
In pastures, in Autumn. Dickson, Fasc. 1. p. 16. In Lord Aylesford’s 
park at Packington. 
Ag. auran'tius. Gills loose, yellow, two, three, or four in a set: 
pileus and stem pinky. 
Ag. aurantius . Var. 4. See Hollow and Fixed. 
(6) Gills grey. 
*Ag. du'rus. (Bolt.) Gills loose, pale grey, very numerous, four in a 
set: pileus pale dusky buff, convex : stem pale whitish buff. 
Bull. 428. 2— Bolt. 67. 1. 
Gills loose, very numerous, thin, broad. 
Pileus pale dusky yellow, feels like vellum, two to four inches over. 
Stem solid, cylindrical, two to three inches high, two-eighths to three- 
eighths diameter. Curtain white, evanescent. The substance of the 
whole plant very hard and brittle. Bolton. 
(Hard Vellum-topped Agaric. E.) Ag. cinerescens. Bull. Ag. durus. 
Bolt. Sometimes solitary, generally in clusters; in woods. Autumn. 
Bulliard. 
*Ag. mammo'sus. (Linn.) Gills yellow grey, four in a set: pileus 
convex, pointed in the centre, grey brown; stem grey brown, 
cylindrical. 
Bolt. 69—Buxb. Cent. 4. t. 21. /. 1. 2. 
Gills loose, yellow grey, convex, scolloped. Pileus grey or brownish, con¬ 
vex, pointed. Stem scored, very long, cylindrical, naked. Linn. 
Gills loose, pale dusky grey with a tinge of flesh colour; very broad, waved, 
and the long ones scolloped at the edge. 
Pileus dusky grey with a tinge of reddish brown, surface clothy, three 
inches over, central projection like a nipple. • 
Stem solid, grey brown, paler below, hard firm, cylindrical, four or five 
inches high, half an inch diameter. Bolt. 
Ag. stipitatus, pileo convexo acuminato griseo , lamellis convexis griseis crenatis. 
Linn. 
(Mr. Purton does not consider this specifically distinct from Ag. crenatus ; 
but to us they appear to differ materially in the series of the gills, the 
hollow or solid stem, the size, colour, and other particulars. E.) 
(Mammillary Agaric. E.) Ag. mammosus Bolt. In woods. Sept. 
*Ag. lu'ribus. (Bolt.) Gills blue grey, numerous, uniform; pileus 
dirty olive brown, slimy, bluntly conical, edge irregularly lobed: 
stem dirty olive brown, bent. 
Bolt. 25. 
Gills not touching the stem, sordid greyish blue, uniform, very numerous, 
close set, broad, deliquescent. 
Pileus dusky greyish hue with a cast of dirty olive, quite smooth, covered 
with a thick slime; edge with very unequal lobes and gashes, two and a 
half inches across the base, and as much in height. 
