TAB. CLVI. 



CLAVARIA ANTHOCEPHALA. Biill. 452. With. ed. 3. 

 366. 



•Sent b>' m)- kind friend 'I'homas Walford, Efq. with 

 Htivella fuUginoJa. I have found it fparingly on Hai- 

 nault Foreit ; it is of a tough woody texture. 



TAB. CLVII. 



CLAVARIA MUSCOiDES. With. ed. 3. 368. 



Fr 



REQUENT in many woods and gardens, &c. in 

 Autumn. 



T A B. CLVIII. 



CLAVARLA l acini at a. Bull. t. 415. With. ed. 3. 366. 



1 HIS came from Birdbrook. It is much rooted in 

 the earth, and feems to depend on the riling irregula- 

 rities and herbage for fupport, fpreading elegantly in 

 all diredlions. 



T A B. CLIX. 



SPH^RIA CLAVATA. 



1 HIC Rev. John Hemlted favoured me with fpeci- 

 mens gathered lalt Autumn from a plantation on New- 

 market Heath, Cambridgelhire. It is a rare and new 

 plant ; I foiuid three fpecimens in Sir William Jer- 

 ningham's plantations at Colteiy near Norwich, in 

 the year 1783. 



