TAB. XXXVIII. 

 PEZIZA STiPiTATA. Hudf. 636. With. v. 3. 436. 



XV ATHER a fcarce plant. Thefe fpecimens were found 

 on Finchley Common. The flalk is folid, and, as well 

 as the outfide of the cup, flightly downy. The upper 

 fide is fmooth ; its texture wax-like. 



T A B. XXXIX. 



HELVELLA Mitra. Linn. Sp. PI. 1649. Hudf. 632. 

 JVitb. V. 3. 430. 



r OUND in feveral parts of Norfolk, efpecially to the 

 weft of Norwich. The Rev. Mr. Abbot obferved it at 

 Houghton Conqueft, Bedfordfhire. 



The remarkable flutings and finuofities of the flalk 

 charadterize this fpecies. The pileus varies a little in 

 form and colour, and the whole fungus fometimes turns 

 black in decay. 



TAB. XL. 



CLAVARIA CORNEA. Relh. Suppl. 3. 34. 



C. ACULEIFORMIS. Bull. t. 463. / 4. 



I HAVE been favoured with fpecimens of this fpecies 

 by the Rev. Mr. Relhan himfelf, with his own name to 

 them, and alfo by Thomas Walford, Efq. of Birdbrook, 

 Effex, under that given by Bulliard. The gentleman 

 laft mentioned found them upon timber that had been 

 fquared, fituated longitudinally with the grain of the 

 wood, never acrofs it. I have obferved the fame at 

 Hampftead, and in Kenfington Gardens. 



