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drying and by degrees gets very hard.” ‘There is a second large 
drawing of this species by Sowe erby on a sheet which measures 
it? The artist has again used his unchanging body- 
white colour. 
Ticus T1GRInNus Fr. There are nine figures on the 
plate, but tft only on the original; of these, two are of the 
slightest ptbitibe ceed racter. 
YLARIA PoLyMoRPHA Grey. There is no original of this, 
but there is a drawing of this species in the Dic kson- Sowerby 
collection with four figures and a section, and details of the peri- 
the None of the figures resemble this plate. 
71. phase penarius Fr, There is no original of this. 
G s (Mycena) purus Pers. The original is only partially 
coloured, aoe the colour on hs pileus has the noe . More pinky.” 
second note says, ‘* Tast like cabbage-stalk a little. 
. Hypyum mmsricatuM 2 The original is a partly- 
coloured pencil drawing. The central figure of plate is 4 in, less 
in diameter, the plant in. less in height, and the stem 4 in. less 
in diameter. The original of the section is # in. more in diameter 
d 4 in. less in height than plate. There is an enlarged detailed 
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plate. On the back of the drawing is a note as iatioes “Mr, 
Abbot fond in an old sand pit near the summer House at Old 
Warden, the Seat of Lord Ongley in Bedford»:-” 
74. CRATERELLUs cornucoproies Fr, There is a large partially- 
coloured drawing of this with many figures, but i: _ Agree with 
the plate. There is a note, ‘‘opaque earthy substan 
75. Crarerettus crispus Fr. Taken from a te coloured 
drawing which has several "additional -iaeang the lower figures 
appear to represent the very different C. clavatus Fr.. Sowerby 
notes these as ‘‘ variety solid pileus.” 
76. Acaricus(Tricnotoma) terreus Scheff. There isan thai 
of this, together with four other drawings of the same specie 
one of the ‘latter is written, ‘ Gills apt to separate.” 
77. Agaricus (Pxontora) specrasmis Fr. This is made up 
from a larger original. The colour of the digital 4 is snaniction 
pe and very different from the full vinous-orange of the 
pia 
ASTER Fimpriatus Fr. . The original is a partially- 
poe pte of four et and without the two infant 
specimens on the plate. On one figure, not engraved, is a note as 
follows: ‘Fresh gathered ampthill in drying proved to be the 
stellatum sachs ae with what Mr. Woodward say in withe- 
81. Marasmius porreus Fr. In the Se ae there are two 
additional figures. The colour in the plate is a trifle browner, and 
the stem of the larger example is not quite ; so 50 thick i in the original. 
82. Hycropuorus psirracinus Fr. This is made up from eleven 
contained on two drawings; only seven are reproduced on 
