TAB. XVIII. 



PEZIZA STERCORARIA BulHard t. 376 & /. 438. 



r OUND on cows dung near Stapleford Abbot, Effex. 

 This and the P. pimciata feem to connect the genus 

 of Peziza with that of Spharia. 



TAB. XIX. 



AGARICUS cuocEus BulUardt. 362. With. v. 3. 319. 



i HE pilevis has an opaque leathery appearance in 

 moderately diy weather, which is peculiar to this fpe- 

 cies, but in wet weather it becomes fomewhat gluti- 

 nous and fhining. 



TAB. XX. 



AGARICUS CERACEUS BickJ, Fafc.i. 16. PFith. v. 3. 369. 



Jr OUND in damp weather among grafs in Kenfmg- 

 ton gardens and other places. The femitranfparent 

 and waxy appearance ealily diftinguifhes it. It taftes 

 like the common mufhroom, A. campejiris, and no 

 doubt is equally wholefome. 



