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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
1605. Agaricus fulvus.—Sow. t. 286. Bolt. 56. Schaef. 50. and 54.

Near Medomsley, D.

1606. Agaricus amethystinus.—Sow. t.187. Bull. 198. and 570.

Near Medomsley and in Bradley Wood, D.

1607. Agaricus aestivus.

Near Medomsley, D.

1608. Agaricus opacus.—Sow. t. 142.

In Fields and Meadows.

1609. Agaricus furfurosus

Near Medomsley and in Longacre Wood, D.

1610. Agaricus muscarius.—Sow. t. 286.

In Woods, frequent. Sowerby considers this as a Variety of A. fulvus.

1611. Agaricus leucocephalus.—Bull. 536.

Near Medomsley, D.

1612. Agaricus stipitis, var. 5.—Bolt. 16.

On Stumps of Trees near Saltwellside; in Bradley Wood and Muggleswick Park, D.

1613. Agaricus cuathoides.—Bolt. 145.

In Heaton Wood, N.

1614. Agaricus zonarius.—Sow. t. 203. Bull. 104. Schoeff. 235.

In Ravensworth, Bradley, and Howns Woods; also in Horsley Hope and Westcrow Bourns, D.

1615. Agaricus integer.—Bolt. 1. Batsch. 13. Schoeff. 58. 75. 92.

In Heaton Wood, N. In Pont Bourn and Bradley Wood, D.

1616. Agr-