TAB. CCCVI. 



PEZIZA iNFLEXA. With. V. 4. 349. 



1 HE Rev. Mr. Kirby of Barham near Ipfwich, F. L. S. 

 favoured me with fpecimens of this remarkably pretty 

 Uttle plant, which fometimes grows larger, according 

 to Bolton's figure. It is of a brittle texture when frefli, 

 and dries waxy. The ciliated appearance at the edge 

 is a continuance of the fame fubllance with the reft of 

 the Fungus, and we always find the ciliae inflected. 



TAB. CCCVII. 



PEZIZA NIGRA. 





J. HIS was found paralitical upon C/avaria cor a I hides 

 at Hampftead, October 7th 1792. It is generally fphoeri- 

 cal and echinated. We have called it Peziza^ but do 

 not know that it is ftri£tly fo. We hope to fettle this 

 with fome other alterations in the clofe of the work. 



T A B. CCCVIII. 



CLAVARIA FARiNOSA. M/Z'. <!;. 4. 366. 



JNI OT uncommon in crevices of old walls, or at the 

 bottoms of trees, growing on decayed fpiders' nefts, and 

 rotten pupa, or other remains of infe6ls. It is fcarcely 

 ever of any determined fhape, extremely tender, and 

 mealy on the outlide ; fometimes yellowilli under the 

 farinaceous furface. 



