TAB. CCLIV. 



SPH-^RIA SANGUINEA. With. ed. 3. v. 4. 390. 



-t> Y the brightnefs of the colour this fmall plant may- 

 be known, with a little experience, at firft light. On 

 a nearer infpecStion, the generally contracted apex 

 will diftinguilli it. I have found it growing on oak, 

 elder and other flumps, and fometimes prettily re- 

 lieved by a ground of the Spharia decortkans. 



TAB. CCLV. 



SPH^RIA MORI. With. ed. 3. v. 4. 391. 



vjROWS generally in clufters, the fpecimens com- 

 monly fo prelTed together at their bafe as to make 

 that part the fmalleft ; and the apex is more or lefs 

 indented, very vilibly fo in dried plants. 



