T A B. CXLVl. 



LYCOPERDON acariforme, 



xYlso a new fpccies, found at Walthamftow by Mr. 

 B. M. Forftcr. Tlic little radiate roots are compofed of 

 fimilar fibres to the preceding, fprcading in a much 

 fmaller proportion, fomewhat knee'd, and divided into 

 irregular lobes bearing fome refemblance to claws, 

 giving it altogether the appearance of an animal. The 

 ball is fcarcely tomentofe, nor can we be pofitive that 

 it is a Lycopcrdon. 



T A B. CXLVII. 

 PEZIZA HispiDA. Rel. Sup. 1051. 



LANUGINOSA. Bull. 204. 



ALBIDA. ScbiPjff. t. 151. 



1 HE Rev. Charles Abbot favored me with the larger 

 fpecimens of this plant from Whitewood, Bcdfordiliire. 

 Bulliard has fome figures much larger, fpreading and 

 recurved, in a campanulate form, nearly half an inch 

 .beyond the hifpid part. The fmall figures were from 

 Effex, gathered by Thomas Walford, Efq. and differ in 

 lize only. 



