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NEW PUBLICATIONS. 211<br />

Tab. 40. A. comatus, Miill. Bad representation of Coprinns co-<br />

matus, Fr.<br />

Tab. 41. A. amariis, Bull. Briglit green gills, perhaps A. fasci-<br />

cular is, Huds.<br />

Tab. 42. A. Psitlacinns, Scliafiff. The yellow and green tints point<br />

to Hygrophorus puttacinus, Fr., but the plate is far more like a large<br />

form of Agariciis iucanus, Fr.<br />

Tab. 43. A. " sulphureus," BuU. This species has a solid stem,<br />

here it is shown very hollow all the way up, leaving only a thin bark<br />

as in some Coprini.<br />

Tab. 44. A. aureus, with gills snowy white instead of brown.<br />

Tab. 45. A. coccineus, Wulf. Very unlike Hygrophorus coccineus,<br />

Fr., or the " changeable scarlat Agaric."<br />

Yitt.<br />

Tab. 46. " Fungo detto Ammazzamogli." Perhaps A. rachodes,<br />

Tab. 47. Cantharellus, Merulius, Hydnum, Verpa, Clavaria. All<br />

very unsatisfactory. //yrf'M2

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