T A B . CLV.
HELVELLA PANNOSA.
POUND by Mr. Hvmter in Lord Mansfield's garden,
Hampllead, Middlefex. Woody in texture, irregularly
infundibuliform, being more or lefs lacerated, rugged,
or torn even to the inner lide.
T A B. CLVI.
CLAVARIA ANTHOCEPHALA. Bull. 452. Wìtb. ed. 3.
366.
S E N T by my kind friend Thomas Walford, Efq. with
Helvella fuliginofa. I bave found it fparingly on Hainault
Foreft ; it is of a tough woody textvire.
T A B . CLVIL
CLAVARIA MUSCOIDES. With. ed. 3. 368.
FREQUENT in many woods and gardens, See. in
Autumn.
T A B . CLVIII.
CLAVARIA LACINIATA. Bull. t. 415. With. ed. 3. 366.
1 HIS came from Birdbrook. It is much rooted in
the earth, and feems to depend on the rifing irregularities
and herbage for fupport, fpreading elegantly in
all dire6lions.
T A B . CLIX.
SPH^RIA CLAVATA.
T H E Rev. John Hemfted favoured me with fpecimens
gathered laft Autumn from a plantation on Newmarket
Heath, Cambridgeihire. It is a rare and new
plant; I found three fpecimens in Sir William Jerningham's
plantations at Coftefy near Norwich, in
the year 1783.
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