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Agaricus fasciculatus. Hist. 29
Bundled Agaric.

Ag parelleformus

This Agaric in little cavaties [cavities] about
the Roots of Oak Trees in the woods about
Halifax in Septr. [September] 1786 plentifully, the stem
solid of equal thickness throughout, six
eight or 10, arising from one common
Root, they generally lie in an half prostrate
direction, the top curving upwards.
The Gills greenish brown, in which, as
well as in the colour of the Pileus it resembles
a little the Agaricus pomposus, but is distinguished
from that in the thickness and
figure of the Pileus, and most certainly in
the want of a volva. 
        