242 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
he two upper figures are Clavaria ve lamba Scop.; these are 
facsimiles of the original. The lower middle figure represents 
C. ceranoides P.; there is only a slight uncoloured pencil sketch for 
sae oes an aillitional figure be low. 
. Cop: micacrus Fr. The original is of the slightest 
visable —- the only a coloured being the group of four 
small examples and the section. Par the plate seems to be 
imaginary, a me ther re is no authority for ie peculiar base, ae 
the small specimens on the left of Lins 
same species pe in the useum Seaesuber one is drawn and 
coloured with unusual care, with notes as to the velvety stem and 
its interior. There is one wholly and another partially coloured 
264. Acaricus (StRopHaRia) RUGINOSUS Curt. The original of 
the large figure is much paler in colour, and there are details of the 
hollow stem and the attachment of the gills, with an outline of 
another example. Near the pileus is written, “ easily peels”; and 
elsewhere, “‘ something of — tast of turnip tops.” There is a 
second drawing of six figur 
265. Botetus riavu S With, e plate is a fair copy of the 
original. There are five other Peat of the same species, and 
on the back of one is a coloured group of Agaricus (Mycena) 
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said to be “ triflingly fetid but I think would eat well drest.”’ There 
is an outline sketch on the back, with a note,— pores decurrent 
like aurantius Bull4 some otherways they were gegevens to be dif- 
ferent species but I think only casual varieties 
another, as to flesh, says, ‘does not cha nge color’’; the “ tast”’ is 
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