260 ; THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
carefully copied, cme the a of ae section is $ in. more in 
diameter on the drawing than o 
332. Sieotiniien: BOVISTA hi A co tocol original me for the 
arger 
382. Tota ON PY E Schaef. There is is an igi for 
the bottom left- fio group of the plate. This appears to be made 
up from a much larger group in pencil, partially coloured. The 
habit and the strands of rica a characteristic of this species. 
Two notes are given as to eae ons apparently wash’d 
with rain,” and “ areas Tike va a little s 
332. Lyc CIPULIFORME Scop. The three right-hand 
figures of the lat eapeeaellt this species. There are two drawings 
for this, one large and wholly ain re seven e€x- 
shown on the plate; the diameter of the peridium is 3 in 
the drawing. at section appears to be made up from two sbeticnis, 
one on each drawing. 
833. Cuavaria acuta Sow. There are two originals for this: 
one for the three small clubs and enlarged section below; the other 
drawing shows a single club for the pair of clubs on aa Plate. On 
the single small club on the drawi ing Sowerby has w ** sha 
to ~ reed upper part, and ‘‘ transp*”’ to the ivory- sive lower 
par 
. Pisvinnaria puseruta Berk. This plate is made up from 
two pata coloured drawings. The plant-stem, on which the 
plants are shown ecing is more slender and natural on the 
rawing, ana the second stem is narrower and nearly three times 
as long. Notes say,—‘‘ fern stalk’ and ‘‘ should be upright.”” The 
enlarged clubs are from } in. to in. more in height on the original. 
(1. Agaricus O¥eveonnx) HorIzonTaLis Bull. The original is a 
small Gnslourel etch of the roughest clas nr example with 
the split pileus is not on the original. There is one note, “ done.’ 
342. Acaricus (Curropinus) rvornatus Sow. tthe diameter of 
the pileus in the original is } in. more than the plate, and the 
on 
discussed species in the Wheeler ttn of drawings in the 
Museum, dated Sept. 1888, Abbotsford Leigh. Mr. Wheeler has 
named his dra awing 4. clavipes, from which A. inornatus differs very 
materially, 
348. ee parasitica Fr. The original agrees with the 
plate ; re no notes. 
344, ume (Navcorta) cucumis Pers. This is made up from 
two original drawings. There is one note, ‘‘ smell strong fishy 
rank.”’ , 
