TAB. CCLVI. 



SPH^RIA FRAGiFORMis. ^M. ed. ^. V. 4. ^gi. 



Found in great abundance on flicks, flumps, Sec. 

 in every damp hedge, field, or other place out of doors, 

 in numerous chillers. Each individual is granulated, 

 fomething like a flrawberry ; whence the name. 



T A B. CCLVII. 



LYCOPERDON fuliginosum. 



On the fides of floating deals in the Thames, at 

 Batterfea, we may frequently find this footy produc- 

 tion. It appears to confill of branching threads affixed 

 to the deal, and holding a denfe mafs of footy powder. 

 Over the whole is a thin deciduous pellicle. 



T A B. CCLVIII. 



SPHyEROCARPUS sessilis. £?///. 417. />. 5. 



I HAVE met with this in Kenfington-gardens ; it 

 differs from 'Tric/jla turbinata in having a dark and 

 more fragile outfide. 



