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18th. M. Benjamin M. Porster and I gathered to-day the 

 following Fungi and Mushrooms in abundance : 

 Agaricus denticulatus. 

 A. campestris, common Mushroom. 

 A. Jascicularis. 



A. floccosus, under the Apple Tree. 

 A. glutlnosus, in the grass. 

 A. polygramus. 



A. stercorarlus, in long grass and dung. 

 A. verucosus. 



A. integer, crimson, pale, and slate colour. 

 A. muscarius, of both colours. 

 A. procerus, the tall Agarick. 

 A. plicatllis, in the grass. 

 A. elephantimus, very large indeed. 

 A. cumulatus. 

 A. congregatus. 

 A. violaceus, a beautiful species. 



A. denticulatus, and many others. 



Boletus bovinns, very large, some were one foot high. 



B. edutis. 



B, igniarcus. 

 Calvaria kypoxolon. 



C. muscoides. 

 Helvetia sarcoides. 

 Peziza coccinea. 



This is one of the most luxuriant seasons for all the above 

 tribe of plants that I ever remember.* 



25th. Hydrophobia said to prevail much among Dogs. 

 NOV. 4th. Flocks of Wild Geese. 



* See my Letter in Phil. Mag. 



