OF TREES AND PLANTS. 



Thurjlon-c\?.y. It is a beautiful variety of the common Cham- 

 pignon (n). 



2. Large white efcuknt Muffjrome, 'with a remarkable broad Crown 

 and long pedicle (o). In the bank of wood oppofite to the reftory- 

 den at Simonburn, not unfrequent in autumn. It is entirely white. 

 It is accounted by the curious to be of a finer flavour than the 



Champignon *. 



3. Efculent, yellow , contorted Mit/hronte, or Chanter ell (p). In fha- 

 dowy paftures, and on the borders of woods. I have obferved it 

 under the trees at the weft end of the rectory-den at Simonburn, 

 and other places. It is of a pale yellow, and vafiouily contorted, 

 of an agreeable tafte. 



(n) Fungus campeftris albus fuperne, inferne rubens. 7. B. iii. p. 824. Raj. Hift. i. 

 p. 87. Syn. iii. p. 2. n. I. Michel. Gen. PI. p. 174. n. 8. Vaill. Bot. Paris, p. 75. 

 Ji. 7. Hall. Helv. p. 50. Fungus cfculentus. Park. Theatr. p. 1317. n. 12. Fungus, 

 Offic. Dal. Pharm. p. 57. Amanita campeflris alba fuperne, inferne rubsns. Dill. Gifl'. 

 p. 177. Agaricus caulefcens, pileo convexo fquamato albido lamellis ruffis. Linn. Flo. 

 Suec. n. 1045. 



(o) Fungus Pileolo lato, longiflimo pediculo variegato. C. B. Pin. p. 371. Vaill. Bot. 

 PiJ'is.' p. 74. Amantia ficca & levis, pileo magno piano, orbicular!, pediculo longo, p!e- 

 rumque bulbiformi. Dill. GifT. p. 180. Raj. Syn. iii. p. 3. 



* M. LISTER. Raj. Syn. 1. c. 



(p) Fungus luteus f. pallidus CHANTERELLE didlus fe contorquens efculentus. 7. B. iif. 

 p. 832. Raj. Syn. iii. p. 2. Fungus angulofus & velut in lacinia fe<5tus. C. B. Pin. p. 371. 

 J'aill. Bot. Paris, t. 11. f. 14, 15. Amanita lutea oris contortis. Dill. Gifl". p. 179. 

 Agaricus caulefcens lamellis ramofis decurrentibus. Linn. Flo. Suec. n. 1049. Agaricus 

 caulefcens fulvus, pileo concavo margine refiexo, lamellis ereflis, ftipite brcviffimo. Flo. 

 Lapp. n. 493. 



