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Experience the Magic (Agaric, 1993)
Bells Together (Agaric, 1985)
Borbetomagus (Agaric, 1980)
Work On What Has Been Spoiled (Agaric, 1981)
Zurich (Agaric, 1985)
New York Performances (Agaric, 1986)
Snuff Jazz (Agaric, 1990)
Songs Our Mother Taught Us (Agaric, 2003)
Barbed Wire Maggots (Agaric, 1983)
Paddy Burt stays at Agaric, a restaurant with rooms in Ashburton, Devon.
Divine mushroom (Amanita mexicana): closely related to European Fly Agaric.
Buncha Hair That Long (Agaric, 1992)
À Go Go (Agaric, 2009)
"Agaric" can also refer to a basidiomycete species characterized by an agaric-type fruiting body.
Amanita muscaria, Amanite Tue-Mouches, Fly Agaric, Matamoscas, Soma.
The gray-milky Lactarius glowed like lightless lanterns in the dark; there was the blue-white of the Deceiving Clitocybe and the yellow-white of the Caesar Agaric.
HERBS & DRUGS Agaric (Fly Agaric): Powerful hallucinogenic and psychotropic.
A young rabbit named Periwinkle Bellflower ("Agaric Passiflore" in the French version) learns of the summertime Full Moon Ball that will soon take place in the community of Beechwood Grove.
"Agaric" is also sometimes used as a common name for members of the genus Agaricus, as well as for members of other genera, for example, Amanita muscaria is sometimes called "fly agaric".
To the Philosophical Transactions Sharp contributed two papers in 1753 on 'A New Method of Opening the Cornea in order to Extract the Crystalline Humour,' and in 1754 a paper 'On the Styptic Powers of Agaric.'