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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI
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1616. Agaricus elephantinus.—Sow. t. 36. Bolt. 28.

In Woods, frequent.

1617. Agaricus viridis. Agaricus odorus.—Sow. t. 42. Agaricus coeruleus.—Bolt. 12.

Near Medomsley, and at Cramer Dykes, near Gateshead, D.

[1]1618. Agaricus ulmarius.—Sow. 67. Bull. 510.

Near Medomsley, D.

[1]1619. Agaricus dealbatus.—Sow. t. 123.

On the Moors near Bolyhope Lead Mine, D.

1620. Agaricus sordidus.—Bolt. 59. Dicks. t. 3. f. 1.

In Howns and Bradley Wood, D.

1621. Agaricus umbratus.—Bull. 574. 2.

In Bradley Wood, D. On Agarics in a state of Decay.

1622. Agaricus araneosus.—Bull. 96.

Near Hamsterley, D.

1623. Agaricus rimosus.—Sow. t. 323. Bull. 388. and 599.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1624. Agaricus lacticaules.

In Bradley Wood, D.

[1]1625. Agaricus turbinata.—Bull. 110.

Near Medomsley, D.

[1]1626. Agaricus ileopodius.—Bull. 578.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1627. Agaricus violaceus.—Sow. t. 209. Bolt. 52. Bull. 250. and 598, 2.

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.