9 6 AN H I STORY OF FUNGUSSES,
" CXV. HELVELLA Jlipitata, acetabuh extus fub afpero B I
W concha. J c b f . Fung. ¡Sgl H 4 ^/y iJ
Petrop. IV, 2 8 2 , 29 ,
fig. 3. Hud/on AngL 636, 9
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M B B E D I folid' E B B compreiTed or falcated
cofour Z H B H H A duiky kin'd of pale S
colour; the height three or four inches. The colour, in moil
B B • I kemifpherical or falver-ihaped, often a little
I while I B I I B B ^h e r e a w h while the plant is freih. On the under »f idef iolifa ttihoen pileus M I
•ceptibBle e BflBB bHut theH uppeI r B B f R A fide IS fmooth.° B The S N fize NATION from is one per- to
L I L B
WT?™ • than othe -
• 9 V /. I B i B i B I 1 B B I in the
•decav B H OF moufe colour, turning darker in
decay. _ When the plant is at maturity, on being gently ftruck
• B feeds H of a fine fmoke, B B M M 1
1 M B RARE PI A N T here, I have only"Teen it'in two places
The fpecimens here figured, I gathered 1 A wood below
Htghfield, three miles from Halifat, September 27^ 1787
K S I I I f f ^ ^ M ^ M his B B but the
« A I A I M B ^E feeds in form of fmoke, which 1
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