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also refference to Bull‘ A ovoides which is a variety of A. muscarius 
is rong the whole of Dr. With* refferences seems to be A muscarius 
the varieties of which are made into infinite species.” 
131. Acaricus (Paxzowus) separatus Linn. are seven 
figures in the original in place of six on the plate, the details of the 
hollow stem are omitted on the plate, and the imperfect section on 
the right of plate is coloured in original. There are several notes : 
says, “‘Tast as good as Ag. campestris”; another, “gills a 
little decurrent at the lower edge of pileus, easily split and seeming 
composed of numberless colorless . . . containi 
or seed emitted from them.” On the back is written, ‘* confirmed 
gills,” and ‘‘I have not figured this plant in the most common 
appearance perhaps as it has been little noticed in this state.” 
182. Poryrorvs tenrartus Fr. The original is a pencil outline 
only, with nearly an inch more projection from the bark than o 
is a different section drawn on the original. There is a second 
example of the same species faintly drawn on the back of the 
is an uncoloured pencil sketch. Sowerby’s notes on the awing 
are of interest ; one says, ‘‘ When I first began to investigate this 
plant it appeared so nearly related to Boletus igniarius of Linn’ & 
nd (sic) B. lucidus and so entirely between them in all its 
continue to mislead.” * Other notes say, “the substance is like 
fine hairs matted together like beaver down was and is soft in the 
natural state as B. igniarius in the manufactured state and is used 
at the famous mine at the Howze in Germany as tinder,” and “The 
134. Ponyporus Lucius Fr. The original is a very slight un- 
coloured sketch without the section at the base. There is a second 
