TAB. CCCXLVII. 



HELVELLA .^ruginosa. Dickf.fafc. 2.p. 24. IVith. 

 V. 4. p. 341. ed. 3. F. Dan. 534. 2. 



I^OUND on rotten flumps in humid places. It varies 

 much in fliape, is moftly of a vivid green, and fome- 

 what tremulous. The wood on which it grows is 

 always more or lefs flained with the fame green 

 colour as the fungus. 



TAB. CCCXLVIII. 



HELVELLA membranacea. Dickf.fafc. i. p. 21. 



. RETIRUGA. Bull. 498. I. 



MERULIUS MEMBRANACEUs. JVith. v.^.p. 153. ed. 3. 



Grows on mofs, &c. in damp places, to which it 

 is held by its back either with or without a root-like 

 membrane. The whole plant is fomewhat like wet 

 parchment, lobed and waved irregularly, with veins 

 or reticulations on the under fide. It is moftly of a 

 light brown colour. 



TAB. CCCXLIX. 



AURICULARIA papyrina. Bull. 402. With. v. 4. 

 p. 342. ed 3. 



VJROWS on the under fide of the branches of de- 

 cayed oaks in fmall patches, often without the central 

 finuofities, which are in the larger ones almoft pro- 

 minent enough to make it a Boletus. It fometimes is 

 detached fo as to fliow part of the upper fide, like 

 other Auricularia or Boleti. This is fomewhat more 

 like thin leather or paper than /. 346 and 348., yet 

 they feem very nearly related. 



