Chap. 510. 



Herbs 



i47 



C H A p. DX. 

 0/ M U S H R O M 



TOAD" STOOL* 



w Eni'lijh, Mujhrome, PL MuJh,'oms\ Toad- 



BaUs, which fee in dap\{%. ■^kIZZ'\ Ca- 

 pta Terra, Lupi Crepitus, Fufs-Balls, which let 

 m Chap. 306. aforegoing. II. Such as grow upon 



^^TJ^^ ^Jiifj "^^^ F" C/;^/S Xego'ing' 

 Vulmor.arlus, Tree Lungwort, which iee' in Chap. 

 458. aforegoing, y. ta/^jw Arboreus igmariu 

 Wood, or MatThAVoyof which In CV. °"' 

 lollowing. 6. Agaricus, Agarick, or Mufhroi 

 i£ the Larch Tree, which fee in the Third Book ( 



place. Thofe which we (hall Treat of in" Ihis 

 Chapter are the fungi Terrei, or Mulhroms of tfe 

 Earth, which we divide inta two Claifes, v.z 

 I. FujigiE/cuIemi, The Edible Mufhroms. II. Fu^- 

 gi non EJculenti, The non Edible Mufhroms : 

 ^hich ae faid to \£?ernit,ofi vel Heletenj , Dan^ 



may be being tedioiTs, we (h'alTfo^tter fl^eTnume- 

 Names%' w^lhdl^j" e« "rth^m, ot DefX"tlieS^ 



The Defaiptioni: 

 t. Of the Edible, or Wholfome Mujfmm. 

 in. The General Defcription. Our common forts 



hrownijh or yellowijh ; but generally nwre yellow, af- 

 kr they have flood long and are decaying; mJftof 



running iireaiy 'from the Center\r middle Ttbl 

 head, to the Edges roundabout. Their Subftance 

 » generally loqfe and fpongy, eafily yielding to be 

 broken between the hngers, if but prejfed a little 

 SoU and pface wh we"the5r grow. " CluM 'S^T The 



thofe which grow in VvJods and under' Tre 



IV. j.Favagino_fi, Spongiofw Dakchampij , The 

 Honey Comb Muflirom. Some of thps Kindgrou, 

 JnffolJZfp^cd"^^^^^^^ 



fwns making, tfeemhke an Honey Comb, ani 

 are miim^tLT" cirar'" " ^""'"J'- ^hefe. 



of'^heKif '^ ^^■^' ''''rf><///ic///W/, Butfo^ 

 fa(hionldtSom''^tf tV-£"^°' ^l^^^^l 

 thanfome'others^Z. as'good tZy o^^theUl 

 met i being the greateft of the fourth fort of Qufi- 

 us'hf Edible Mufhroms. 



\\\. ^.lungm Georgij, St. George's Muffirom. 

 it M round, fomevihat foft and uihitijh, having a flit 

 mojl ufually on the Edges : They are called by thi* 



yill. 5. Fungus Topulneus, growing under Pop- 

 lar Trees and Elme Trees. It is cornered either 

 -ore or lefs , and feme jagged about the Edges, 



■ving longer and Jharter Stalks, andfome of then. 



