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 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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