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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