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Agaricus fuscescens. The brownish water-mushroom. S. t. 17.
Agaricus lignorum. The wood water-mushroom. S. t. 66.
Agaricus margaritaceus. The pearl-colored dung-mushroom. t. 201.
Agaricus ovatus. The egg-shaped dung-mushroom. S. t. 7.
Agaricus plicatus. The pleated dung-mushroom. t. 67 and 68.
Agaricus tortus. The flesh-colored dung-mushroom. S. t. 201.
Agaricus truncorum. The yellowish cap-mushroom or water-mushroom. S. t. 6.
FIFTH FAMILY.
PRATELLA. Cap more or less fleshy or somewhat watery, persistent. Gills nebulous cloudy or mottled, i.e., variegated in color with grey, blackish, pale, or greenish tints, staining black. Stem ringed, cortinate veiled, or bare.
*) With a ringed stem.
Agaricus aeruginosus. The copper-green wood-mushroom. t. 1.
Agaricus esculentus. The white edible mushroom. The marriage-belt a local folk name for the species. S. t. 310 - 311.
Agaricus campestris. The common mushroom. t. 23.
? Agaricus cereolus. The wax-yellow meadow-mushroom. t. 51.
Agaricus fascicularis. The ocher-colored wood-mushroom. t. 49. f. 1.
Agaricus lateritius. The brick-colored wood-mushroom. t. 49.
Agaricus sylvaticus. The wild mushroom. S. t. 242.
Agaricus praecox. The early meadow-mushroom. t. 217.
**) With a nearly bare stem.
Agaricus acuminatus. The ash-colored meadow-mushroom. t. 202.
Agaricus appendiculatus β. Spadiceus. The pale-brown wood-mushroom. t.
Agaricus farinulentus. The mealy water-mushroom. S. t. 205.
Agaricus helvolus. The brownish meadow-mushroom. The pale-yellow dung-mushroom. S. t. 210.
Agaricus spadiceo-griseus. The pale-yellow wood water-mushroom. S. t.
SIXTH FAMILY.
LEPIOTA. Expanded. Cap fleshy, circular, entire. Gills uniform in color, persistent. Stem ringed.
Agaricus caudicinus. The edible wood-mushroom. t. 9.
Agaricus excoriatus. The peeled ring-mushroom. t. 18 and 19.
Agaricus floccosus. The flecked gill-mushroom. S. t. 61.
Agaricus incertus. The uncertain gill-mushroom. t. 62.
Agaricus obscurus. The clustered ring-mushroom. t. 74.
Agaricus pilosus. The fibrous gill-mushroom. S. t. 80.