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Agaricus fimbriatus. Hist. 61.
Finbriated [Fimbriated] Agaric.

The whole of this Agarick is of
a tender and very delicate substance:
the gills numerous narrow and in four
series. The Pileus from its first appearence [appearance]
is lobed, when at maturity becomes
bellshaped the lobes display themselves
and become curled and fimbriated in
the most elegant and pleasing manner
that can be conceived, my figure gives
but a mean Idea of its beauty and
elegance. I saw it in several parts
of Woodhouse Wood this summer in Augt. [August]
And the wood at Northowrom [Northowram] top in September
where I gathered the specimens here figured.
        