184 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
coloured dark vinous on the drawing, and shown as cut in two. A 
note says, ‘‘ From four to ten upwards.” 
s anDRosacEus Fr. The plate has twenty figures, 
but there are only nine in the original; these are beautifully drawn. 
oni is no section on the original, but there is a magnified piece 
of ste 
sitet roTuLA Fr, This is not an exact copy of the 
cig drawing; the group of five on the left is seven onthe 
ori nother group of seven is slightly pencilled, and the 
pee 20 perhaps ”’ added ; at the base is written, ‘‘and on the 
yew in great plenty.” At the back of the drawing is written: 
‘Ce cemed distinct from Ags androsaceus ? much more common 
sometime is parasitic on itself when fallen by being trod on or old 
plants or "Shae accident I’ve seen it also Gieneke very much 
the stipes is of a durable nature we may find old bade stems 
of the former years plant the spring I found it this sp 79 
a those the preceeding winter was the ieeatbet for some 
year 
5, LBITIUS FRAGILIS Fr, There is a good coloured original 
of this with an additional pencil outline. In the plate the colour 
the pileus and stem is not like the pale sulphur original. In 
lar, i 1 
Ww 
: “Pileus very thin, transparent ane eo gills very 
thin stipes striate, brittle, breaks at right an 
97. Acaricus (CLAUDOPUS) VARIABILIS Pers, There is the following 
note on the original: ‘‘ very common in moist woods on broken 
stick sometimes on decayed branches of livi shape varies feo 
TOWS. on near 
ee seen it in large qusAtilies and it clean and delicate hited 
gave i it a beautifull appearance it varies as figured, one — is turnd 
upwards out of its rate position to the gills or under surface.’ 
98. Acaricus (Crepipotus) mous Scheff. The ‘alisial of this 
is very slight and cals partially coloured; there is a second out- 
me sketch. 
99. Acartcus (PLEvRorus) mastrucatus Fr. The original is 
uncoloured anid without notes ; there isa second outline drawing of 
a larger group. 
101. Acaricus (ARMILLARIA) MELLEUs Vahl. oi se is no original 
of this, - — is a slight sketch of A. melleu 
102. TINARIUS (PHLEGMACIUM) MULTIFORMIS s Fr. The diameter 
of the wipe rigar is } in. more, of the middle 4 in. more, and the 
bottom +} in. in the original. There is the following note, 
“* smell ek. tast not agreeable with a bitterness in the throat.” 
108. Lacrarius tormixnosus Fr. This plate is made up from 
four drawings ; four examples are on the plate, nine on the draw- 
ings. On the gills of one section is the note, “rather more of a 
Baby color”; and near the drops of milky fiuid, ‘‘ white cream 
acrid.” 
