Fig. 10. P. MiNUTA. 



THIS was difcovered on the head of Agaricus lycoper- 

 domides^ and confifts of a minute Hipes, with many mi- 

 nute, bead-like, tranfparent, fomewhat ovate veficles, 

 placed on each other, gradually enlarging upwards. 



Fig. II. P. suBSEssiLis. 



NOT uncommon on the remains of reeds dragged 



out of ditches in autumn. It is compofed of little 



black ovate veficles, placed on each other in extremely 



minute bundles. 



Fig. 12. 



FOUND on a bee-hive by the Rev. Mr. Kirby. It is 

 feemingly an imperfect fungous fubftance, dried fome- 

 what waxy, and may belong to the Auricularia, or 

 Boleti. 



