TAB. CCLXXVI. 



CLAVARIA POLYMORPHA. 



WFTEN to be feen on decaying elm leaves in Ken- 

 fington Gardens. The bafe is fome what brown, and 

 harder than the reft of the plant, which is of a waxy- 

 texture, differing much in fliape, and generally 

 hollow. 



T A B. CCLXXVII. 



CLAVARIA HERCULANEA. Bull. 244. With. ed. '7,. 2>'oi. 



Brought me from Windfor Foreft, by Mr. Jenkins 

 of Eton. It is certainly a very diftindl fpecies from 

 thofe joined with it by authors as varieties. The fub- 

 ftance within is beautifully foft and cottony; the 

 outfide, of a dull orange colour. 



TAB. CCLXXVIII. 



CLAVARIA coRALLoiDEs. Hudf. 640. Witb. ed. 3. 367 . 



i\ VERY common fungus. It is equally variable in 

 form and colour, but moftly white. The fubftance is 

 brittle, denfe, nearly folid. The tafte is agreeable, re- 

 fembling that of the common Mufliroom, Agarkus 

 campejlris. Found in great plenty in the fhrubbery at 

 Wanftead Houfe, EfTex, by Mr. B. M. Forfter. 



