TAB. XCI. 



PEZIZA Cellularia. 



CELLULAR! A cyathiformis. Fl. Dan. t. 1450. 



This is at i)refent a new and rare Englifh plant. Our 

 fpecimens were found on an old deal maft near the 

 river Thames at Batterfea. I have fince feen fomc very 

 fmall ones on a deal plank, that had been feafoned in 

 the Thames near Lambeth. It is very eafily dried, 

 becoming hard, refembling horn, and not changing 

 colour. 



T A B. XCII. 

 AGARICUS NUTANS. 



A LITTLE elegant agaric, parafitic on fern flalks, 

 &c. It might with fome propriety be called Agaricus 

 denticulatus, having uncommonly diftind; little teeth 

 at the edge of the pileus. The longer gills of this plant 

 have threads along their edges aflixing them to the 

 ftipes. The gills are either fingle or in pairs. In damp 

 weather the pileus is fomewhat glutinous. This is 

 prefumed to be hitherto nondefcript. 



T A B. XCIII. 



AGARICUS SQ.UAMULA. Batfch. t. 84. 

 MERUILUS Squamula. IVitb. 3 ed. v. 4. 151. 



Most common on ivy leaves, though fometimes 

 found on other decayed foliage, Sec. The flipes is a 

 httle downy, as obferved by my friend Wm. Mathew, 



