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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
1668. Agaricus alliaceus.—Sow. t. 81.

On decayed Leaves in Woods near Medomsley, D.

1669. Agaricus turbinatus.

Var. 3.—Bolt. 154.

On the Stumps of a Willow in Gibside Wood, D.

1670. Agaricus micaceus.—Bull. 246. and 565. Schoeff. 17.

In Pastures by Road Sides, and on Dung Hills.

1671. Agaricus congregatus.—Sow. t. 261. Bolt. 54. the small figures.

Near Gateshead and Newcastle, frequent.

1672. Agaricus flavipes.—Schoeff. 31.

On the Banks of Derwent, near Winlaton, D.

1673. Agaricus colus.

Agaricus tener.—Sow. t. 33.

In Pastures near Medomsley, D.

[1]1674. Agaricus filopes.—Bull. 320.

Near Medomsley, D.

1675. Agaricus atro-rufus.—Bolt. 51. 1. Schoeff. 234. Bolt. 51. 1.

Near Medomsley, D.

1676. Agaricus cuspidatus.—Bolt. 66. 2.

Near Medomsley and Muggleswick, D.

1677. Agaricus titubans.—Sow. t. 128. Bull. 425. 1.

In Bradley Wood, near Medomsley, D.

1678. Agaricus cylindricus.—Sow. t. 189. Bolt. 44. Schoeff. 46. 47. 48.

In Meadows near Gateshead, and on Ash Heaps, frequent.

  1. Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.