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Of Lythophita or Jlony fubmarines, I have obferved only tbefe 

 two. 



i. A Sca-MuJhrome, in the form of the tuberculofe headed Ly- 

 coperdon, with a kind of an oblong thick pedicle of a gloffy white, 

 like an enamel, with irregular blotches of a mining vermilion- 

 red. Broken, it fhews a laminated texture, and a Congeries of 

 Tubuli vermiculares from top to bottom (k). 



2V AfcJJlk) echinated Sea-MuJhrome, of a glofly white, with the 



fame Tubuli vermiculares within (1). I had both thefe from 



the fea-flrand at Rofs-links, near Belford. They feem to be the pro- 

 duction of fome fea-cavern. 



From the Moffes and Submarines, proceed we to the Mujloromes. 

 They are not lefs numerous. I mail only mention thofe that 

 are of highefl rank at table, and fuch as deferve notice for their 

 configuration and beauty. 



i. White efculent Mufhrome with red gills and a convex crown, -with 

 divaricated prominent ridges and furrows, forming a kind of reticular 

 work (m). I met with it on the common between Gofton and 

 Long Lee, near Wark, in Tynedale. I took the figure off with the 



(k) Coralloides fungiforme maritimum lamellatum plleo albo-rubente glabro tuberculofo, 

 pediculo oblongo brevi, tubulis vermicularibus intra crebenimis. 



(1) Coralloides fungiforme maritimum lamellatum feffile, albo-nitidum, echinalum, tubu- 

 lis vermicularibus flexuofis crebre confertum. 



(m] Fungus camprcftris fuperne albus, eleganter rcticulari modo ftriatus, fub:us lamellis 

 pulchre rubris. 



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