﻿

o 





A 



MA 



A. 





79 



CLAVARIA Oblonga puhere luteo referta. 



The oblong (lender Clavaria, or vegetable fulphur. 



This plant is frequent enough in the parifh of Clarendon, and generally called the 

 vegetable fulphur from the colour of its duft or feeds. It feems not to differ much 

 in nature from the Lycoperdon. 



DITIOLA Cinerea ajfurgem. Mich. t. 88. f. 3. 



V 



An. Fungus Ramofus minor cor meatus. . Slo. Cat. 8. & Hift. p. 6 c. 



T% ^ 



The afh-coloured ered Ditiola. 



This genus of mufhrooms is of a comprerTed and branched form, it is fmooth on 

 one fide, and lamelated longitudinally on the other : it grows pretty common in the 

 inland woods of Jamaica, 









• 





* 





. 





■ 





. i 







J t ■ , J . 1 



A S S III. 







Of Moffes. 





f 





r 







• 



Of filamentous Mo]fes y or fetch as appear in a thready Form. 



r 





r k 



J3 Y S S U S Sericetts '/implex aqttatills, colore viridi. 





The fimple green Byffus. 







« 







This delicate little plant is very common in mod waters in the mountains ; it is of 

 a light green colour and extreamly fine. 



... 



CONFERVA Sericea ramofa viridi s, cattle rigidiori. 



The flender green Conferva. 



0**\ 



This plant grows frequent enough in Mammee River ', and many other parts of the 

 Ifland 5 it is diftinguifhed from the foregoing by its branched and jointed form. 



.* 



T. 



II. 





Of foliaceous and gelatinous Mojfes* 



u 



L V A Angujla minor % tubo tenuori. 



The flender Ulva. 



t • 



• 





This plant is frequent about all the wharfs of Kingfton 5 it thrives in the fait wate 

 id grows on every poll: in the harbour. 











/ 



COLLEMA 



