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TAB. XCVI.

AGARICUS flavidus. Bolt. t. 149.

In August 1793 a meadow near Kennington common, Surrey, was almost covered with this species. We cannot think this the equestris of Linnæus.

TAB. XCVII.

AGARICUS niveus. Dicks. Crypt, fasc. 1. p. 17.
AGARICUS— — — sessilis. Bull. t. 152.

Common in damp woods, and shady hedges, on sticks, &:c. attached laterally or at the back, growing in great quantities on the under side of the stick, so that only the upper part, or snowy white pileus, presents itself at first sight, and has a very elegant effect.

TAB. XCVIII.

AGARICUS mollis. Dicks. Crypt, fasc. i. p. 17. Schæaff. 213.

Found on an elm trunk near Stapleford abbot, Essex.