180 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
ed. 2, p. 613, n. 2 (1762). The name Spondias Mombin is, how- 
ever, retained in Syst. ed. 18, p. 875, n. 1 (177 4). 
ivial name ‘erent when the species is divided.—There 
are several ita ; fore 
Ac ANUM, Pl. ed. 1, p. 1056, n. 8, excl. B 
(1753) ; ese rade “0, n. bass; Sp. Pl. ed. 2; p. 1497, n. 8 
i176), Syst. ed. 12, n. 8 (1767); Syst. ed. 18, p- 766, n. 8 
1774) ; 
AcER monsPEssuLanum, 8, Sp. Pl. ed. 1, p, 1056, n. 8, B (1753) 
= Acer orientale, Syst. ed. 10, n. 8a (175 9) = Acer creticum, Sp. Pl. 
ed. 2, p. 1497, n. 9 (1768); Syst. ed. 12 (1767); Syst. ed. 18, 
p- 766, n. a (1774). 
SOWERBY’S DRAWINGS OF FUNGI. 
By Worrnineron G. Suiru, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 160.) 
NTHARELLUS cipaRius Fr, There is an additional figure 
in os ‘Ongibal for this ee ‘and a slight outline of another an 
large example. ere is also a second drawing of three wholly 
coloured figures mnengras oat 
47. CaNTHARELLUS TUBE s Fr. There are six additional 
figures on the original prong for this plate. The section in the 
original is 14 in. longer, and “the pileus more than 4 in. more in 
diameter. In reference to the gills and bark of the stem Sowerby 
writes, ‘easily separates or scales off.” 
- Acaricus (Couiysia) rapicatus Relh. The original of this 
Fs an ce eared out. pond A second sheet ee of this mpi 
added sketch 
neil sketch of a young sxhinule y iat Fin a piece of root. 
Morcuetra escutenta Pers. Two species of Morchella are repre- 
sented on this plate; the = central figures are M. semilibera DC., 
the others M. esculenta Per. 
5la. M.escutenta Pers. The fig the left hand is one-fourth 
more in diameter ae the original ; the latter is without a cut-off 
base, and is altogether better drawn and less formal than the plate. 
The original of the right-hand figure is 3 in. less in height, and is 
more natural in appearance. The paata: abt hand figure 
its imaginary perforated apex does not exist in the original. 
There i is a good section on the original, omitted from the plate. All 
e stems are savin on the plate. The word “Phallus” is 
sritkes on the drawi 
1b. M. De. The original of the two central fi 
of M. semilibera DC. are in the Dickson- -Sowerby collection ; rer 
