TAB. CCXCIV. 



CLAVARIA cocciNEA. 



Extremely common on rotten flicks, &c. in 

 autumn, or damp weather. It is feldom without a foot- 

 ftalk, though apparently feffile ; as may be eafily per- 

 ceived by a perpendicular fection. This we think will 

 prove it is not a Tremella ; and we prefume our great 

 mafter Linnxus muft have examined fome young 

 Tremella { perhaps mejenterica)^ which he called T. pur- 

 purea^ which in a poor ftate often refembles this plant 

 on old pales, and feems to have been hitherto con- 

 founded with it. We prefume the 'Tremella purpurea 

 of Hudfon and Spbaria trejnelloides of Withering to be 

 that here exhibited. 



TAB. CCXCV. 



SPHJl^RIA COMMUNIS. 



1 HIS moft common plant on old walls, at leafl near 

 London, is readily obferved among the mortar from 

 its blackifh appearance. It often affumes the look of 

 a Peziza, being fomewhat cup-formed in its latter 

 ftate. 



