INTRODUCTION 



CONTINUED. 



THE Hahella inflata has, for feveral years paft, grown plentifully 

 in the plantations about Fixby-Hall, near Huddersfield ; it makes 

 its annual appearance in two or three particular places in thofe fertile 

 woods, and I never met with the plant in any other place, though I have 

 often fought it in fimilar foils and fituations. 



The Hydnum imbricatum a , has at its feafon, for more than twenty 

 years fucceffively, grown in one part of North-Dean, near Halifax: 

 though I have very rarely feen it elfewhere in this neighbourhood. 



Some of the parafitic Boleti are perennial and abiding, growing and 

 increafing from year to year, as the Boletus igniarius b , (and amongfr. 

 the Agarics the A. quercinus' j) others which are of a more perifhable 

 nature, and ferve as food to the numerous brood of various kinds of in- 

 fects, I have found to grow annually from the fame fpot, as the Boletus 

 fquamofus d , and the Boletus hepaticus". 



c 2 Some 



* Tab. 88.-4 Tab. 80.— c Tab. 73,— A Tab. 77.— 1 Tab. 79. 



