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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
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1659. Agaricus psittacinus.—Sow. t. 82. Schoeff. 301.

Near Medomsley, D.

1660. Agaricus cryptarum.—Bolt. 71. 1.

near Medomsley, D.

1661. Agaricus floccosus.—Sow. 284. Schoeff. 61. Bull. 266.

On the East Banks of Westcrow Bourn, near Wolsingham; also in Bradley Wood, D.

[1]1662. Agaricus corticalis.—Sow. t. 243. Bull. 519. f. 1.

On Plane Trees near Cold Rowley, D.

[1]1663. Agaricus ulmarius.—Bull. 510.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1664. Agaricus fascicularis.—Sow. t. 285. Schoeff. 49. 1. 2. 3. Bolt. 29.

On decayed Wood, frequent.

Var. 3.—Bolt. 5. Schoeff. 49. 6. 7.

In Howns, Foxholes, and other Woods on the Derwent, D.

1665. Agaricus semi-globosus.—Sow. t. 248. Batsch. 110. Bull. 566. 4.

In Woods, frequent.

1666. Agaricus procerus.—Sow. t. 190. Bull. 78. Schoeff. 23. 22.

Off Hedge Banks.

1667. Agaricus stercorarius.—Sow. t. 262. Bull. 542. and 68.

On Dung Hills.

Var. 3.—Bull. 320. Bolt. 37.

In Heaton Wood, N. In Gibside and Bradley Woods, D.

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1668. Apa-
  1. 1.0 1.1 Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.