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I N T R O D U C T I O N
C O N T I N U E D .
THE Halvella infiata has, for feveral years part, grown plentifully
in the plantations about Fixby-Hall, near Huddersfield; it makes
its annual appearance in two or three particular places in thofe fertile
woods, and I never met with the plant in any other place, though I have
often fought it in fimilar foils and fituations.
The Hydnum imbricatuma, has at its feafon, for more than twenty
years fucceffively, grown in one part of North-Dean, near Halifax:
though I have very rarely feen it elfewhere in this neighbourhood.
Some of the. paraiitic Boleti are perennial and abiding, growing and
increasing from year to year, as the Boletus igniariusb, (and amongit
the Agarics the A. quercinusc -,) others which are of a more periihable
nature, and ferve as food to the numerous brood of various kinds of infers,
I have found to grow annually from the fame fpot, as the Boletus
fquamofusd} and the Boletus hepaticus
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a Tab. 8 8 .—b Tab. lo.—c Tab. 73.——i Tab. 77 — - w Tab. 79.