
 
        
         
		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^