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 TAB. XLIII.

Jacq. Misc. v. 2 t. 15. f. 3.

sanguine red which pervades the inner substance, and the peculiar rigidity of the pileus, &c. will readily ascertain this species, and distinguish it from the red specimens of the variable Agaricus aurantius with which it has sometimes been confounded. TAB. XLIV.

Bull. t. 168 & t. 545. f. 2.

, I believe, has not been noticed by any English author, partly perhaps owing to its being found in the thickest parts of woods. It is a very distinct species, and may readily be known by its general habit and colour, as well as by a certain peculiar odour, somewhat like that of an hyacinth, but rather fœtid, which is constant. TAB. XLV. AGARICUS Bull. t. 186 & t. 550. f. 1.

With. 347. var. 1.

common in damp meadows and similar places among grass and moss. It is often hollow.