212 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Dickson- ee collection; none of the figures, however, agree 
with this plat 
156. Tue LEPHORA ee Fr. The original is a partially- 
po i ai drawi 
ARIA wodoorbinis Linn. The original is incomplete as 
regards drawing and only partially coloured ; a note states, “ mealy, 
not oa 
EPHORA CRISTATA Fr. The original is an extremely 
soph me sketch, just touched with colour, and unlike the plate. 
161. Agaricus (Lepronta) cnanysuus Pers. The original has 
the following note, ‘ tast. somewhat mushroomy but strong and 
unpleasant.” There is a second drawing of the same species with 
colour partially gone, and no notes. 
162. ne Gartous (Lepronta) rcanus Fr. There is an original of 
this; t the mall figure on the plate is an addition. Sowerby has 
written ‘ i tae mus’’ on his drawing in reference to the mouse- 
like odou 
1 pen cauLioinauis Fr. The group of four examples 
on the pe. is not on the original; the stem is noted as “ solid 
but str 
1 4 ARASMIUS Houpson: Fr. There is an original of this with 
five examples; these are expanded to twelve on the plate. The 
Peat slightly enlarged figure at the base of the plate is not on 
oe original. 
the stem says, “very tough stipes &e.” There is a note in Sowerby’s 
writing on the poe ipa in elerence to the strigose stem, ‘ to be 
‘oots. 
166. Agaricus (Ps. sunt) DIsseMINATUS Pers, There is a 
partially-coloured original of thi 
67. Acartcus (Psarnyra) nowt-tancere Fr, The original is 
partially coloured, not so dark aud more —— than plate. There 
is & Poca “‘tast mushroomy but watry.” 
68. Panus cocuteatus Fr. The Snail group on plate is not 
on te original drawing. 
169. Agaricus (Mycena) prouirerus Fr. There are oe gd 
al 
slightly tinted o: riginals, two almost alike; on one draw is 
written, ‘ ae splitting . Te The published alate is 
different in colour from gh roof-plate. 
170. Coprinus PICACEUS The imperfect stem section on the 
plate is perfect on original. "There are two jet-black gill impressions 
on the origin drawing 
172. Acaricus (Garvexan) exixus Sow. There is an additional 
figure on the original, and the pileus on the plate is much darker 
than the drawing. The gills—except in one sketch—are left white 
