TAB. CCXXXI. 



BOLETUS CARPiNEUs. 



FLABELLIFORMIS. Batjcb. fg. llQi. 



On the Carpinus Betulus or Hornbeam Ihimps not 

 unfrequent. The pileus is of a hglit fawn-colour, n 

 httle rugged. The pores very fmall and grey even in 

 the younger fpecimens, ahvays leaving a whitifli mar- 

 gin on the under fide, which will readily diltinguifli it. 



T A B. CCXXXII. 



CLAVARIA GRACILIS. Bolton^ tab. '^■fg. i. 



J_^ADY Arden favoured me with fpecimens of this 

 plant from Nork Park, in 1797. It has fcarcely any 

 perceptible ftipcs, and fwells a little upwards terminat- 

 ing more or lefs acutely. Nearly three parts of the 

 whole length feem to conilitute the head, being of a 

 different texture from the relt, and probably holding 

 the feed. This figure of Bolton is furely erroneoufly 

 quoted by Dr. Withering and other writers for Q, pha- 

 corh'iza. 



T A B. CCXXXIIl. 



CLAVARIA PHACORHIZA. Dickf. fafc. 1. z^. 



V IRST found in a garden at Walthamftow. I have 

 gathered it fince in Kenlington-gardens. The j)lant is 

 a ilendcr fmiple undulating thread, terminating rather 

 bluntly at the aj)ex. The fubftance at the bai'c fome- 

 \vhat refembles a bean or feed fplitting to protrude a 

 young plant. Sometimes the liead is Ihaighter, and 

 rclembles a bodkin or netting-needle. 



