' A N
HISTORY OF FUNGUSSES,
G R O W I N G about H A^L I F A '
^..G E N ~ u " s Vir ' g E Z I 0 A.
ImB mH mi ^m BmHmHMi — | M Hli H I HfflWfflMio2- H 1 B H * I H
7; • Hudfofl Angl 633, i. Ughtfooi^coM^J. '
L E N I ® r - P E Z I Z A • ' B B B I I I B tUu^c l e ' fitting numerous il-.ort brown
X fibres. The plant from half an inch to an inch high • it is bell
• M l • • rim H infide fmooth and M i l BflHim?™ H B B f l and of a pale whinih moufe
k ^ a ^ 1 c S t I e ^ e m y ^ t h e t 0 U C h ' on the outfide, where
I Mm thKe Hi 1 BE B m o u t h of the cup is covered "with
a whitemembrane wh.ch breaks in the centré, or 1SPdetached roTnd
the margin,. and drovers t h e 8 — M M I which are at firft WË • BBH th3t B B become thefeed. Each of
theft ftnt.l-like ;,s attached to the bottom of the c u p b y a
filament—^Grows onputnd wood, or in gr'avel walks P 7
CXXIV.
Jiriata,
P E Z I Z A càmpariulata- îeritifèra, tutus - hirjuta "intus ftriata. IB
I65O. < Schoef. hung. t. 178. Relkanblor. p. 184. No. 962. '
striated p e z I z a.
b. cir:-- F jjl?'' -II.
•r p HHI S Mfpecie|s driafftheresr fthroamn Hthe ilift,. in being formed like an in- ¡n being of a darker colour I
that the feed-veffe s are fmaller and paler coloured, in t h S t is covered B R • • °n th£IB and ¡WBBIMi™ Grows on old decaying roots and flocks of tree/, about Halifax, but