TAB. LXXIX. 

 PEZIZA LEpoRiNA. Fl. Ban. t. 1077. 



1 RECEIVED fpecimens of this firft from my kind 

 friend the Rev. Mr. Charles Abbot from Clopt-Hill, 

 Bedfordfhire, in September 1792, and have found it in 

 plenty in Sir William Jerningham's plantation near 

 Norwich. It differs from P. coccinea in being oblique 

 and involuted towards the bafe, alfo in the outfide 

 being radulated or rough like a file or rafp. 



T A B. LXXX. 



LYCOPERDON recolligens. Woodward^ Tr. of Linn, 

 Soc. vol. 2. 58. 



Very plentiful in Major Money's plantations at 

 Trowfe, near Norwich, in 0(5tober 1794- Thefe puff- 

 balls are partly under ground till the voha burfts, 

 which is apparently with fome elaflic force, as they are 

 commonly found tumbled about in different dire(5lions. 

 It has been found on a grafs plat in a garden at Wal- 

 thamftow feveral different years. 



For a full and very ingenious account of this and fome 

 others of the ifeDated Lycoperdons, I beg leave to refer as 

 above. 



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