
 
        
         
		T A B .  CCCXXXIX.  
 SPH^RIA  CILIARIS.  Bull.pi.  fig.  
 N O T  unfrequent  in  damp  places  on  rotten  flicks  
 and  other  woody  fubftances,  clothing  them  in  parts  
 with  black  hairs  which  iffue  from  the  minute Jpha;- 
 rula.  We  have  not  detefted  it  in  its  white  powdery  
 form,  as  reprefented  in  Bulliard's  figure.  
 T A B .  CCCXL.  
 UREDO  THLASPI.  
 V E R Y  common  in  the  autumn  and  fpring,  on  the  
 Shepherd's  Purfe,  or  'íhlafpi  Burfa-pajioris,  about  
 London.  It  has  alfo  been  fent  me  from  the  neighbourhood  
 of  Norwich  by  Mifs  Hancock,  where  it  
 likewife  occurs  in  tolerable  plenty.  It  is  compofed  
 as  it  were  of  the  fcarf  fkin,  or  cuticle  of  the  plant,  
 covering  a  fine  white  downy  fubftance,  which  holds  
 a  very  fine  powder.  The  Botritis  paraftticus  of  
 Perfootís  Obf.  myc.  tab.  5.  fig.  6.  &  a.  b.  which  we  
 fliall  figure  hereafter,  is  alfo  very  common  on  the  
 Shepherd's  Purfe.  
 T A B .  CCCXLI.  
 AGA-RICUS  HORIZONTALIS.  Bull.  324.  Pf'ia.  v.  4.  
 p.  224.  (d.  3.  
 O F T E N  grows  in  abundance  on  the  trunks  of  old  
 elm  trees  late  in  the  autumn,  during  rainy weather  or  
 foon  after.  It  fometimes  refembles  Agaricus  corticalis,  
 tab.  243.  which  has  a  hollow  ftipes  and  fixed  gills.  
 The  prefent  fungus  has  a  folid  ftipes  and  loofe  gills.  
 They  arc  rounded  off between  the  pileus  and  ftipes,  if  
 it  can  be  fo  termed,  as  the  ftipes  fwells  into  the  pileus  
 imperceptibly.  
 T  A  B.  CCCXLII.  
 AGARICUS  INORNATUS.  
 I  CANNOT  find  a  defcription  or  figure  of  this  Agaric.  
 It  is fcarcely to be  diftinguifhed  in  fhape from  Agaricus  
 aromaticus,  tab.  144.  but  the  fixed  lamellae  when  
 young,  and  decurrent  when  older,  or, when  the  pileus  
 is  funnel-formed,  being  conilant,  will  help  to  diftinguiOx  
 it.  The  bafe  is fometimes  a  little  bulbous.  Its  
 odour  is  not  peculiar;  fomething  like  that  of  Agaricus  
 campejiris.  
 T A B .  CCCXLIIT.  
 AGARICUS  PARASITICUS.  
 F O U N D  in  bundles  on  fome  of  the  larger  decayed  
 Agarics  in  very  wet  weather.  It  has  a  hollow  ñipes,  
 ,  the  gills  or  lamell®  fixed,  or  fomewhat  decurrent,  and  
 clumfy.  The  ftipes  and  the  pileus  are  nearly  white,  
 with  fometimes  a browniflr umbo.  The  gills  fometimes  
 are  of  a  flefli  colour.