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TAB. CLXVI.

AGARICUS striatus. Bull. 522, fig. 2.

Very frequent on willow stumps, growing in large clusters.


TAB. CLXVII.

AGARICUS zylophilus. Bull. t. 530, fig. 2.

Although very frequent on bits of stick, old roots of furze, &c. yet it seems to have been overlooked in England. The stellated appearance is most common. In dry weather, and in its latter state, it is sometimes more opaque. Occasionally some fragments of an annulus are apparent.


TAB. CLXVIII.

AGARICUS confleuns.

I received specimens of this curious Agaric by favour of the Rev. Charles Abbot of Bedford, (whose discernment and kindness I have not always had opportunity to acknowledge), two or three times in the autumn of 1796. One cluster was four times the size of the largest figure. The irregular protuberances on the pileus differ from any thing I had before seen in any of the Agarics.