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CRYPTOGAMlA FUNGI
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1697. Agaricus rubens.—Bull. 202. Bolt. 36.

In Fir Plantations near Medomsley, D.

1638. Agaricus campestris.—Sow. t. 305. Bolt. 45. Bull. 134. and 514.

In Meadows and Pastures.

1639. Agaricus hinnuleus.—Sow. t. 173.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1640. Agaricus luteus.—Bolt. 50.

Agaricus cepoestipes.—Sow. t. 2.

On Dung Hills at Benwell, N.

1641. Agaricus durus.—Bull. 428. 2. Bolt. 67. 1.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1642. Agaricus niveus.

In Bolyhope Bourn, 6 Miles from Wolsingham, D. See A. eburneus.

1643. Agaricus umbilicatus.—Bull. 411. 2.

Near Medomsley, D.

1644. Agaricus primula.

In Fir Plantations near Blanchland, N.

1645. Agaricus sordidus.—Sow. t. 363. Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 1. t. 3. f. 1.

On the Ground in Woods near Newcastle.

1646. Agaricus purpurascens.

Near Medomsley, D.

1647. Agaricus circumseptus.—Batsch. 98.

Near Melomsley. D.

1646. Agaricus tener.—Schoeff. 70. Bull. 535. 1. and 403. B. C.

Near Benwell, and in Scot's Wood, N. Near Melomsley, D.

1649. Aga-