TAB. CLXXVr. 



HYDNUM REPANDUM. Jritb. V. 3, 336. Scbcff. 318. 

 Bu//. tab. 172. 



I N Pcckham and Hornfcy Woods, plentifully every 

 autumn. It is frequently fportive in fliape, even to 

 the very points, which I have found lamellated as in 

 the figure. The colour varies but little. The fubilancc 

 is very brittle. 



TAB. CLXXVII. 



PEZIZA PAPILLARIA. BulL t. 4^1-, fig' I. 



r* OUND on rotten ftumps in Hornfey Wood and 

 other places, in damp autumns. It appears that the 

 hairs at the edges and the fides are deciduous. It is 

 very much frequented by infects, which are fo much 

 covered by it, as to appear like the fungus in motion, 

 or the mites in cheefe ; but a magnifying lens foou 

 difcovers the deception. 



TAB. CLXXVlir. 



PEZIZA HYDNOIDES. 



O N bits of flicks, 8cc. in damp woods and lliady places. 



