A N
H I , S T O R
O F
F U N G U S S E S.
GROW I-N G.
H A L F A X.
VV "l T H i
F O R T Y - S I X COPPER-PLATES; *
ON WHICH "ARE >E X O R A V E D
S I X T Y - F O U R SPECIES of FUNGUSSES,
••• Including the Seven ^following G e n e r a , viz. 1
C L A T II S U S ,
H A L V E L L A,
P E Z I ZA,
C L A V A R I A,
L Y C O P É R D O N ,
S P H JE R I A,
' ' a n d
. M U C O R.
- Wherein " their various Appearances, in the different Stages of Growth, are faithfully exhibited in about
THRE E H U N D R ED : F IG U R E S,
^fcopied with great Care from the PLANTS , when newly gathered and in a State of Perfeélion.
.With a particular DESCRIPTION of eaçh SPECIES, in all its Stages,
From fli'e firft Appearance;; to the utter'Decày of the Plant"; with the Time" when they were gathered ; the Soil
âhd Situation in which tliey^grewj their -Duration^ ancl the particular Places;,
mentioned, where'all the New or Rare Species were* found.
The Whole being a plain Recital of FACTS, the:Refait of mojre than Twenty Years Obfervation:
I JN ' v ^ T H R E E - V O L U M K S.
By J A M E S B O L T O N,
. Member of the Nat. lliit. Society, at Eb'iN B UR c H,
S & Q^LM. 'i n .
N A T IT K. A S E M P E ,R . E A D E M
K U D D E R S F I E LiD^*-
P 8 IN TÉD BY J. BROOK, FOR. THE AUTHOR, AT® STANASY, "NSARI HALIFAX.
M,DCC,LXXXIX.