126] A TOPOGRAPHICAL, &c. 



Agaricus quercinus, (stemless oak agaric) decayed trees and posts, common 

 Boletus flavus, (yellow boletus) side of Weston-park-wall, on the road to 



Tonge 



aurantiacus, (orange boletus) near fFhite-sitch-pool, frequent 

 squamosus, (honey-comb boletus) trunk of an ash-tree, IVeston 

 versicolor, (striped boletus) trunks of decayed trees and posts 

 igniarius, (touchwood boletus) trunks of cherry trees 

 Helvella mitra, (mitre mushroom) tVeston-under- Lizard-park 

 Peziza cochleata, (wreathed peziza) JVeston-under-Lizard-park, birch 



plantations near the side of White-sitch-pool 

 Phallus impudicus, (stinking morel) shady hedge banks 

 Clavaria Hypoxylon, (horned club top) rotten sticks, common 



ophioglossoides, (black club top) road-side, Btymhill- heath 

 pistillaris, ^hollow club top) Chartley and Jngestre parks, 



tVeston-under- Lizard 



muscoides, (yellow pointed club top) Heyley Castle-bank 

 Lycoperdon Bovista, (great puff ball) drained peaty ground 

 equinum, (horse puff ball) PFeston-under- Lizard 

 stellafum, (star puff ball) hedge-bank, Blymhill 

 Sphceria scripta, (lettered sphaeria) on the trunks oj trees in Heath-birchts- 



wood, JVeston-under- Lizard 

 tremelloides, (red-knobbed sphaeria) rotten sticks 

 tubsrculosa, (knobbed sphaeria) dried hazel-sticks. 



