3 o 4 Otf TREKS AND PLANTS. 



fite to the wefl end of the retory-den at Simonburn, in September, 

 plentifully. It is a membranaceous tube, reflex at the edges, from 

 two to three inches long ; externally of a dark glofly grey, and 

 internally of a glofiy brown. 



35. djly-cokured, companiform, conic Mujhrome, -with Intimated edges* 

 or TRUMPET-MUSHROME (xj, With the former, frequent, in the 

 middle of September. It grows fafciulatim, or in groups. It is 

 an incurvated membranceous tube, reflex at the brims and laci- 

 niated ; from two to three inches long ; of an afli-colour without, 

 and of a reddifh-brown within. 



36. Petiolated, immbranceous,fcartet Cup-MuJhrome (y). On decayed 

 hazel twigs and branches under mofTes and putrid leaves at the 

 eaft end of TVokf-wood, plentifully, in January. The flalk or 

 pedicle is fometimes three quarters of an inch long ; the cup as 

 much in diameter, and half an inch deep, of a bright fcarlet 

 within, and of a flefli-colour without, exceedingly beautiful, 

 pellucid when held up to the light. 



37. Small, fejjile, orange-yellow, membranaceous Cup-Mufhrome (zj. On 

 an old Hone-wall, topped with earth, on the north fide of the 



(x) Fungoidafter cefpitofus, fupcrne fufcus, inferne cinefeus. Michel. Gen. PI. p. 201. 

 t. 82. f. 5. uptime. TROMBETTO di morto maggiore a cefpi. ID. ib. Fungoides tubulofum 

 laciniatum fufcum. Buxbaum. PI. Halens. p. 130. cum Icone. Fungus tubae Fallopianse 

 aemulus. Raj. Hift. iii. p. 34. Peziza tubae Fallopianae aemula. Dili. Giff. p. 194. Raj. 

 Syn. iii. p. 20. n. 17. Peziza conica orelacero. Hall. Helv. p. 21. 



(y) Fungoides coccineum acetabuli forma. Michel. Gen. PI. p. 207. n. 13. Town. Inft. 

 Fungus membranaceus feu coriaceus acetabuli modo concavus colore intus coccinco feu ker- 

 mefmo faturo. Raj. Syn. iii. p. 18. n. 5. 



'(z) Peziza lutea minima verna. Dill.G\S. p. 195. Peziza difciformis miniata planior. 

 Hall, Halv. p. 20* 



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