T A B . CCXLI.
AGARICUS OS TREATUS . Curt. Lond.fafc. 3 . t. 7 1 .
With. ed. 3. V. 4. 300.
JVI o S T common on decaying willows, varying much
in colour, and not a little in form, according to the part
of the tree or ftump on which it grows. It is either
ñemlefs, or with a lateral ñipes; or perhaps a central
one. A variety generally of a light brown colour,
with very decurrent lamellae, anañomoñng and fomewhat
reticulated, found on elms, feems to be the
A. conchatus Bull. 298. In 0£lober laft I gathered an
Agaric with an annulus much refembling this fpecies,
upon the trunk of an elm.
T A B. CCXLII.
AGARICUS T R E M U L U s . Schaf. t. 2 2 4 .
S e n t me by the Rev. Mr. Abbot of Bedford ; it was
parafitical on the Auricularia caryophyllea of this
Work, t. 213. I have not feen fpecimens fo far advanced
as fome that Sch®iFer figures.
T A B . CCXLIII.
AGARICUS c o R T i c A L i s . Bull. t. ¡ig. J7¿. i.
O N ñumps of trees in damp weather, and may be
miflaken for A. borizontalis, as it varies like that in
colour^