F I G .  IO.  P.  MINUTA.  
 THIS was difcovered on  the head  of Agarkus  lycoperdonoides, 
  and conlifts o f a minute  ftipes,  with  many  minute, 
   bead-like,  tranfparent,  fomewhat  ovate veficles,  
 placed  on  each  other,  gradually  enlarging  upwards.  
 F I G .  I I .  P.  SUBSESSILIS.  
 NOT  uncommon  on  the  remains  of  reeds  dragged  
 out  of  ditches  in  autumn.  It  is  compofed  of  little  
 black  ovate veficles,  placed  on each other in  extremely  
 minute  bundles.  
 F I G .  12.  
 FOUND  on  a bee-hive  by the  Rev. Mr.  Kirby.  It  is  
 feemingly  an  imperfeit fungous fubftance, dried  fomewhat  
 waxy,  and  may  belong  to  the  Aurkulariis,  or  
 Boleti.  
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