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SOWERBY’S DRAWINGS OF - FUNGI. 
By W. G. Smrrn, F.L.S. 
 Bestwzs the drawings for his English Fungi already described, 
the British Museum possesses certain other Sowerby drawings for 
English Botany and for Dickson’s Fasciculus Plantarum Crypto- 
gs an Giamicrati ion. 
Drawings ror “ Enetiso Botany.” 
TREMELLA MESENTERICA Retz t. t. 709. Ther 
carefully drawn and coloured original of this, but the central eit 
is nearly twice as large as that on the plate; the original is only 
pss aie d. 
Ut OLIACEA “ Eng. Bot. t.1452. There is a careful 
patialy silos origin 
ELLA INTUME: — Eng. Bot. t. 1870. There is a 
eatéfally drawn and partially coloured original of this with pencil- 
indicating additional growths. There are — = two ae 
‘new,’ ‘‘when dry only a thin no pepo and ‘‘on beech 
Leonards Forrest in a ee wet sta 
_ Exrpra appa Bref. Eng. £y t. 2117. The original cae aes 
of rough uncoloured oie ncil sketches with three or on 39s s the 
material of the plate, but without the section and s oups. 
There is one neig: “scarce any coat on this, sabaiiones | like’ | boiled 
a hes white 
MELLA MORIFORMIS Berk, Eng. Bot. t. 2446. There is a 
carcally drawn and coloured original. 
ota Auricuta-Jupz Berk. Eng. Bot. t. 2447. There is 
a earetal, artially coloured original with one note, ** Should not 
an older or blacker bit be added.” 
Exipia Guanputosa Fr. Eng. Bot. t. 2448. The original is 
partly coloured, and there are pencillings of other examples on the 
LA vesicariaA Bull. Eng. Bot. §. 2451. There is 
carefully daa a — original with one note, «2459 
is your new black T. flac 
JA GLANDULOSA Peg io Bot. t. 2452. This i is a second 
ppermost in these 
SE from the eaasicn. upper surface resembling black 
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