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29. There is a variety of it in the fame kind of foil, and under 

 the fhade of airi-trees, in a fmall ifland formed by North Tyne, 

 near Lee-hall, and a cottage on the brow of the hill above it, 

 called, Carejf-boufe, and on the banks of South Tyne, in Knar's-dale^ 

 of an afh-colour (rj, changing by age, and in drying, to a rufty 

 grey. It never arives. to the fize of the former, but is always 

 fmall. 



They are both ingredients in culinary fauces. When 

 dried, they give a fcent to a room like that of a ilrong beef- 

 gravy; and when ufed, tafte like it, rich and high-flavoured. 



30. Fxtid Pfeudo -Morel) or Baftard-Morel (s). In the fame places 

 with the former,. not unfrequent. It fo much refembles them 

 in its exterior figure, that it is often gathered for them by mif- 

 take, or inadvertency. The head is more flender, open at the 

 bottom, and the Cavernula more narrow and longer. The ftalk 

 is alfo not fo robuft. It is of a brown colour, with an admixture 

 of a fordid greenifh-yellow, which it retains in drying; of an 

 ungrateful foetid fmell, which it Hkewife retains, and commu- 

 nicates it to a room, if ftringed and hung up in ever fo fmall a 

 quantity. Thefe are diftinctions fufficient to know it by, not to 

 miftake it for the genuine kinds, whofe heads are always clofe 

 at the bottom, and of no ungrateful fcent, either in their recent 

 0* dried Hate., 



(r) Fungus porofus, rugofus, albicans, quafi fuligine infeflus. C. B. Pin. p. 370. Bo- 

 letus efculentus rugofus albicans, quafi fuligine infetus. Tourn. Inft. p. 561. t, 329. f. A. 

 Morchella minor oblonga, fuligine quafi infefla. Dill. GilT. p. 188. uptime, 



(s) Phallo- Boletus efculentus, pileolo parvo, conico, ex fulvo fubobfcuro, pediculo leu- 

 coj haeo, fiftulofo. Michel. Gen. PI. p. 203. t. 84. f. 3. 



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