TAB. XI. 



HELVELLA Relhani. 



1 HE Rev. Mr. Rclhan found three fpecimens of 

 this plant triowing- at a httlc (Usance from each other 

 on the north iule of (lOgniagog hUls. The upper fide 

 of the pileus was lilky, and the edges flightly fringed 

 M'ith the fame filk)' membrane, hke Agaricus arane- 

 ofus. 



There feems fome affinity between this httle fungus 

 and Lycoperdon pbal/oides Tiicki. Fafc. i. 24, figured l)y 

 Mr. Woodward in the Phil. Tranf. vol. 74, 423, t. 16. 

 and in Dr. Smith's Spicilegium t. 12. See alfo PbaHus 

 conicKS Flo. Dan. 1. 1554. 



TAB. XII. 



RETICULARIA hemisph^erica BuUiard t. 



CrATHERED in Hampitead and Hornfey woods, 

 W'anilead gardens, Sec. in moilt places, growing on de- 

 caying plants of various kinds, on molfes, flicks, 8cc. 

 in all direcStions. 



TAB. XIII. 



PEZIZA EPIDENDRA Bulliard t. ^f)'] . 



1 HIS beautiful fimgus was found at Camberwell 

 among rotten flicks, fomctimcs ])rotruding from a 



