i f.
T A B . XXXVIII.
-PEZIZA STIPITATA. Hudf. 636. With. v. 3. 436.
R ATHER a fcaixe plant. Thefe fpecimens were found
on Finchley Common. The ftalk is folid, and, as well
as the outfide of the cup, ilightly downy. The upper
fide is fmooth; its texture wax-like.
T A B. XXXIX.
H E L V E L L A MITRA. Linn. Sp. Fl. 1649. Hudf. 63Z.
With. v. 3. 430.
FOUND in feveral parts of Norfolk, efpecially to the
weft of Norwich. The Rev. Mr. Abbot obferved it at
Houghton Conqueft, Bedfordihire.
The remarkable flutings and linuofities of the ftalk
charafterize this fpecies. The pileus varies a little in
form and colour, and the whole fungus fometimes turns
black in decay.
T A B . XL.
CLAVARIA CORNEA. Relh. Suppl. 3. 34.
C. ACULEIFORMIS. Bull. t. 463. f. 4.
I HAVE been favoured with fpecimens of this fpecies
by the Rev. Mr. Relhan himfelf, with his own name to
them, and alfo by Thomas Walford, Efq. of Birdbrook,
Effex, under that given by BuUiard, The gentleman
laft mentioned found them upon timber that had been
fquared, fituated longitudinally with the grain of the
wood, never acrofs it. I have obferved the fame at
Hampftead, and in Kenfington Gardens.
T A B . XLI.
AGARICUS LACHRYMABUNDUS. Bull. t. 194 &c t. 525.
COMMON in woods, the fides of green lanes, &c.
in damp weather. The difcharge of a fluid in little
tranfparent globules, from the fides of the maculated
gills, is peculiar to this fpecies. Thefe drops feem to
flow from near the infertion of the feeds, and commonly
unite with them at the edges; a curious fubjeii;
for microfcopic inveftigation. There is a variety more
folid than that here delineated; otherwife it is not a
very variable plant.
T A B . XLIL
AGARICUS ODORUS. Bull. t. 176 & t. 556.
I T is remarkable that the pleafant ratafia odour of
this plant fliould have efcaped notice fo long; but it
appears not to be a veiy common Agaric, and is generally
found folitary. Is this Dr. Withering's viridis,
vol. 3. p. 320 ?