H 



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F U N G U S S 



J 3 



E S, 



C R O W I N C 



ABOUT 



H A 



A X. 



WITH 



FORTY-SIX COPPER-PLATES; 



ON WHICH ARE ENGRAVED 



SIXTY-FOUR SPECIES of FUNGUSSES, 



Including the Seven following Genera, viz. 



LYCOPERDON, 



SPH^RIA, 



AND 



M8COE, 



CLATHRUS, 

 HALVELLA, 

 P E Z I Z A, 

 CL AVAR I A, 



Wherein their various Appearances in the different Stages of Growth, are faithfully exhibited in about 



THREE HUNDRED FIGURES, 



Copied with great Care from the PLANTS, when newly gathered and in a State of Perfection. 



With a particular DESCRIPTION of each SPECIES, in all its Stages, 



From the firft Appearance to the utter Decay of the Plant; with the Time when they were gathered; the Soil 



and Situation in which they grew ; theii Duration ; and the particular Places 



mentioned, where all the New or Rare Species were found. 



The Whole being a plain Recitnl of FACTS, the Refult of more than Twenty Years Obfervation. 



IN THREE VOLUMES. 



By JAMES BOLTON, 



Member of the Nat. Hift. Society, at Edinburgh, 



VOL. 



III. 



N A T U R A 



SEMPER 



E A D E M 



HUDDERSFIE LJ3 : 



Printed by J. BROOK, for the AUTHOR, at Stannary, near Halifax. 



M,DCC,LXSXIX. 



