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AN HISTORY of AGARICS, , 41
AGARICiUS Jiipitatus, pileo palliado Jfriato • cantor to, lamellis XLVL
rugojis, Jlipite arcuata. . , ctfpinfus.
T U R F AGARIC.
T A B. XI.L -.F I G. . C.
•'T^HE root is-round, hard, and black ; emitting ihort fibres
A • of the fame colour : there is ;no volva.—The item is an
inch long, bended or bowed j it grows from the perpendicular
fides of the pits where peat has been dug.—The gills- .are very
remote,, much diftorted and crumpled.—The pileus an inch in <
diameter, ilriated, pellucid, much diftorted,, and of a yellowiih_
clay xMpur. •. ' • ' . • ' - ' • " . . _ - *
AGARICUS Jiipitatus, pileo füfso Jiriato undulato, lamellis . XLV1L
carnets, Jhpiie brevi. *«rfllls-
C R U M P L E D AGARIC.
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n p H E root i^ fmall, black, and fibrous.—The ftem a quarter
of an inch high, of a duíky fleih colour; as" are alfo the
gills.—The pileus is of a dark reddiih brown, marked with a
few.Jlria-, it is convex at firft, afterwards becomes horizontal,
or funnel-ihaped ; the margin lobed, .crumpled, and diftorted
in various directions. Grows in rich garden-mould, about .
the roots of fuch plants and ihrubs as afford much iha.de.
AGARICUS Jiipitatus, pileo -hemifphcerico purpureo> lamellis' XLVlir.
trifidis a Ibis, Jitpife purpureo. , ' \ purpuras-.
P U R E L E A G A R I C.
TAB. XL1. - B-
'TpHE root is a round, hard tubercle, furniihed with brown
ihort fibres.—The ftem fiftular, an inch high, and of a
livid purple.'—The gills deep, arranged in three feries, and
white.—The pileus more than half an inch in diameter ¡ while
yoüng hemifpherical, oTa livid purple, anda, little clámmy}
afterwards horizontal, and of a pale brown. —Grows under
clofe plantations of fir, about Halifax, in July, plentifully.
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