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266. Potyporus squamosus Fr. There is no original of this, 
but there are two small coloured drawings, one of the upper, the. 
other the under surface. 
267. Hypnum auriscatrium L. This plate is made up from 
three oer ; on the drawings are seven figures, four of which 
are given on the plate. There is i M i 
colo aes ea, plate different from 267 and un 
» Son ERMA VULGARE Fr, The origi inal is a partially 
coloured a pencil aewwing the crude unnatural scales seen on the 
te a ot rethobentak & n the original. The upper 
figure on n diameter and ? in. more in height than the 
copy. The little svoli at the bottom of the plate which contains 
‘* the aa or seeds mixed with gum arabic” does not occur on 
the draw 
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270. Cay ococcum GEopuituM Fr. For the nine se whee on si 
plate there are six on the original drawing: the enlarged view o 
the plate is half as large again as on the drawing, and it differs Bae 
it both in seb; and colou 
277. CLAVARIA PISTILLARIS ‘Is In the original the small example 
is coloured, ‘the ae not. On the drawing Sowerby has outlined 
a specimen 10 in. in height. 
AVARIA RUGOSA Bull. and C. coratLorwes L. The original 
ed on the 
plate is staihibe i r 277. The five lower figures 
plate rep t x get ; there are seven on the original drawing, 
wit ‘‘all on the paper opaque.” ‘The upper figure repre- 
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Fittle pinkish towards the bottom’’; in the plate this ‘pinkish ” 
colour is blue. omeed t is a second and more finished outline of this 
ecies on the same sheet. 
281. Acaricus Ane ae GamBosus Fr. There are two 
drawings of this; on one is written, ‘gills close’’; on the other, 
“smells fotid.” There is a third pen-and-ink drawing, labelled 
** mouceron aok 
282. Selecta uypNoruM Batsch. The original has 
an additional teal sec 
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SHORT NOTES. 
Scrrpus syzvaticus in Lake Lancasaire.— Dr. John Kendall, of 
Coniston, has sent me a specimen of this plant from a damp wood- 
land bank near the east side of Coniston Water. He tells me he has 
not found it anywhere else, and it appears to be rare in Lake Lanca- 
shire, v.-c. 69, there being g vio record for it in Baker's Flora of the 
Lake District or in Topographical Botany, although it is not un- 
frequent in some parts of the es counties of C and 
West Lancashire.—Atsert Witso: 
