
          Tab: i

A. a General Volva, Involucra or Cover, shewn as
bursting in a young plant of Agaricus muscarius.

B. a young plant of the same Agaric cloven downright,
to shew its situation before the Cover bursts,
the Curtain taken away to shew the Gills.

Tab ii

A. the partial Volva or curtain, unbroken and performing
its' office.

B. the curtain having done its office, is torn by the
increase of the Pileus.

C. the curtain detached from the Pileus all round
its Margin, and seen entire with its central
Anulus [Annulus], as in the Agaricus annulatus

Tab iii

A. Gills branched like Nerves, generally of a substance
similar to that of the Pileus, as in the Agaricus
chantarellus, albus, infundsbiliformis [infundibuliformis] &c.

B. The Gills simple & entire, in one series, extending
from the center to the circumference, in Agaricus
integris &c.

C. Gills in two series, being alternately one half shorter.

D. Gills in three series, extending alternately, one
third, two thirds, and the whole length.

E. Gills netted or latticed, as in the Agaricus quercinus.
        