T A B. LXXIII. 



HYDNUM iMBRicATUM. Linn. Sp. PL 1178. 

 Scho'ff. t. 140. 



The Rev. Mr. Charles Abbot favoured mewith thefe 

 fpecimens from Lord Ongley's plantations in Bedford- 

 •fliire, 061;. 11, 1796, 



TAB. LXXIV. 



PEZIZA coRNUCOPoiDES. Linn. Sp. PI. 1650. 

 Bull. t. 150. 



r LENTIFUL in moft of the woods near London, &c. 

 in the autumnal months. Thefe fimgi are of an opaque 

 woody textm-c : the faux is flightly undulated, forming 

 imperfedt reticulations, which on the outer fide are 

 covered with a greyifli powder refembling the bloom 

 on fruit. 



TAB. LXXV. 



HELVELLA floriformis. DickJ. Crypt, fafc. 3. 22. 



Schdcff. t. 278. 

 HELVELLA crispa. Bull. t. 465. 



In woods about London, Sec. in autumn, but not very 

 common. Sometimes it has a yellowifli border or 

 fringe. I have found a more carnofe fort near it, which 

 appears to me a variety ; though further experience 

 may evince the contrary. 



