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An HISTORY of FUNGUSSES. 



ex. 



fiatius. 



CXI. 



fpbaroce- 

 pbalus. 



CXII. 



olivaceus. 



CXIII. 



turbinatus. 



CLATHRUS flipitatus, capitulo globofo villo flaw . Hudfon Angl. 631. Muc or perennis 

 ftipiti filiformi nigro capitulo globofo cinereo. Sp. PL 1655. Hall. Hifl. 2161. t. 48. 



fig- 3- 



YELLOW CLATHRUS. 



TAB. XCIII. F I G. IV. 



THE globular head in this is at firft of a pure white colour, afterwards becomes of 

 a brownifh yellow, and when the cover breaks, it difcovers a yellow coloured 

 dawny net-work, replete with feeds ; after the difcharge whereof, a black globe remains, 

 as at a. b. The plant is a little magnified at c. d. 



This plant nearly refembles the laft, and may poflibly be only a variety of it. 



CLATHRUS flipitatus, capitulo globofo cinerlo. Relban Flor. Cant. Append. 31, 1084. 

 Dil.Mufc. t. 14, flg. 5. Hud/on Angl. 631, 5. Hall. Hifl. 2160, f.48. fig. 2. 



GREY CLATHRUS. 



TAB. XCIV. FIG. I. 



THE head in this is globular, and of a brown colour ; it is the fize of a large poppy 

 feed, and is fupported on a brown Item about twice its length. This fpecies is 

 diltinguimed from its congeners by an oblong, fvvollen, tranfparent bafe, as in the 

 magnified figures, a.b.c. The brown cover breaks, as at b. and entirely vanifhes, as 



at c. The feeds are expreffed at d. Grows in the chinks of old dry wood, &c. at 



all feafons. 



CLATHRUS flipitatus, flipite et capitulo -villofo cliwaceo. 



OLIVE CLATHRUS. 



TAB. XCIV. 



F I G. II. 



THIS, like the firft fpecies, is naked, or without cover, the whole plant, both item 

 and head, being covered with an olive coloured dawn or ihagginefs, confuting of 

 numerous divided and fubdivided filaments, to which the feeds adhere, a. the natural 

 fize of the plant; b. a little magnified; c. the feeds. Grows on putrid weeds, when 



thrown on heaps to rot for manure. 



This plant makes the link which unites the Clathrus with the Mucor. 



* acaulis. 



CLATHRUS acaulis turbinatus 'villa flavefcente. Hud/on Angl. 632, 8. 

 214, /. 94. fg. 2. Hall. Hifl. 2168, t. 48, Jig. 7. 



Mich. Gen. 



TURBINATED 



TAB. XCIV. 



CLATHRUS. 



F I G. III. 



THIS is feflile, grows in numerous clufters, the fize of a poppy feed, and of a 

 dufky yellow. It is turban -fh aped, adhering by a narrow bafe. The cover breaks 

 near the top in various lacirne, and the network fwells out of the rupture, for the dif- 

 charge of the feeds. See the magnified figure. Grows on putrid wood, in damp places 



about Halifax, plentifully. 



This plant makes the link which connects the Clathri with the Ljcoperdi. 



