xxvi ARRANGEMENT OF AGARICS,
Trivial Name. Plate.
ExtinSlorius 24. Plant white, hat extinguiiher-fhaped, apex blunt, no
curtain. Sp. PI. 1643. Hudfon 6iy. Hallar 2342.
Battarra, T. 27. H.
Luridus - - 25. Hat fmooth, glutinous; gills blue grey, .item folid. I
find no apt fynonyma.
Domejiicus - 26. Stem white, fiftular in bundles; pileus brown, at firft
having a dawny covering, which abides in fragments.
Schcef. T. 17.
Fimetarius - 44. Hat pyramidal, white, with growing fcales; root
bulbous, curtain vaniihing.
Striatus - - 54. Hat brown, oval, ftrongly ftriated; apex fmooth, gills
black, curtain vaniihing. Vaitt. Paris, T. 12. F. 10,
11,« Schcef. Fung. T. 67, 68. Hudfon, 617.
Luteus - - 50. Wholly yellow,, items bundled, tapering.; curtain
vaniihing, annulus abiding, hat cottony, rim lobed.
I find no agreeable fynonyma.
Radiatus - • 39. Small fize, hat fir ft conical, brown, afterwards flat,
black, wheel-ihaped, with rays. Hudfon, 621. I believe
this plant to be what he intends by his A. tenellus;
but his fynonyma from Pluk. Ph. and Ray
Syn. do not belong to it, for they evidently defcribe
a mucor.
Clavus - - 39. Small fize, hard, opaque, pileus orange coloured.
Hudfon 622.
TJmbelliferus 39. Small, brittle, glutinous, water coloured, bafe dawny.
Such as have the gills difpofed in two feries.
Laricinus - 19. Stems thick, white, united; pileus fmall, cuihioned,
annulus däwny, curtain tough. Schcef. T. 25, or
T. 74. Battarra Fung. T. 11. B, C, E, F. Hallar
Hiß. 2445.
Pohtus ~ - 30. Pileus convex, glofly, green; curtain lacerating, gills
ruft coloured. Curtis T. 309. Schcej. T. 1. Hall.
Hiß. 2444. Ray P. 6. No. 30. Steerheck T. 20. G.
Rigidus - - 43. Pileus dark brown, rim rolled in, wrent, gills grofs,
brittle, few3 item tall, middle fwelling. Schcef. T. 87.
Campanulatus
A R R A N G E M E N T OF AGARICS. xxvii
Trivial Name.
Campanu- 1
latus J
Androfaceus
Candidus
Fburneus
Plate. Si
WM
- 39-
Pileus belled, plaited, ftriped; margin tufted, item tall,
curtain vaniihing. Sp. PI. 1643. Hudfon, 618.
Mich. Gen. T. 75. F. 6. ~ ' yg |
Small fize, item tall, hard, black, ihining, briftlelike.
Sp. PI. 1644. Hudfon, 641. Ray Syn. 9.
Hall. Hiß. 2351.
Pileus convex, fubftance dry, tough, abiding, on rotten
fticks, fmall fize. Hudfon, 620. Ray Syn. T. 1.
F. 2. Hall. Hiß. 3348. Mich. Gen. T. 74. F. 7.
Small fize, pileus flat, whole plant white, tender,
pellucid, periihing on the ground. Vaill. Paris,
T.11. F. 22.
Such as have the gills arranged in three feries-, having a volva
on the root, and a curtain on the Jlem.
Mufcarius - 27.
Nobilis 46.
Large fizf? ftem tall, root furrounded by a lacerating
periihing volva, ftem by an abiding curtain; colour
of the pileus variable. Sp. PI. 1640. Though the
gills in this fpecies are frequently in two feries only,
yet as I have feveral times feen them irregularly interfperfed
with thofe of a third, it will more properly
arrange with thofe of three feries.
Pileus a bright full Scarlet, with a fnow-white lacerating
epidermis or volva, peculiar to itfelf, and
diftind from that of the root. Steerbeck, 215,
r . 22. F.C.
Pileus moufe coloured, with wart-like tubercles grow-'
ing thereon. Hudfon, 613. Schcef. T. 91. Mich.
Gen. T. 78. F. 2.
Plant wholly white, pileus globular, glutinous, ihining;
root globular. Bulliard,_P. 108. Schcef. 241.
Jed non vijeojus. Hall. Hiß. 2353.
Such as have a radical abiding volva, but no curtain.
Pulvinatus - 49. Pileus fmooth, moufe grey; margin ftriated, fecond
and third feries of gills cut off at the bafe, by a
right line obliquely.
d 2 Such
Verrucofus - 47.
Vernalis - 48.