820 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Drawines ror Dicxson’s ‘“ Fascicunus.”’ 
Agaricus sorpipus (A. here re Frii. Fav. th. fe. The 
original is named “ Agaricus Scoticu .’—* Sowerby & Agne 
The drawing shows a third iTtasteation placed between the two 
shown on the plate; the third’ specimen is shown as cu 
broken so as to show the gills and hollow stem. ‘The original 
is much darker in ala than the p 
OLETUS STROBILIFORMIS ( Screbilonijet strobilaceus Berk.). b. 
iii. f. 2, The plate is an indifferent copy of the original, numbered 
1516 and dated 1783. 
GEASTER cotirormis Pers. Tab. iii. f. 4. There is no vine 
of pare iis plate appears to have eer prepared from a dry example. 
Thi s plat € was engraved twice. The two differ in many ane 
sletaiies the one me: in the Muséum volume is signed ‘ D. 
drawing. An enlarged section and details of spores are omitted 
on the = 
ARIA EPIPHYLLA nioieg ula paludosa Fr.). Tab. ix. f.10. This 
a ae up se be from three, with the section omitted. 
The original is ¢ 
PHERIA RAMOSA. Tab. xxii. f. 7. Probably a form of Hypocrea 
alutacea Fr. The main ee is from one of three illustrations. 
There are three enlarged perithecia and a section on the original, 
but "i a section of one perithecium on the plate 
Spu pepuncuLaTa. Tab. xii. f. 8. Probably pergie 
walierelets Fr. One example out of two is engraved. There are 
seven perithecia drawn i in section and e nlarged, as well as an apex 
of a club on the original. There is a pencil note in the Muse 
volume of ti *‘among stubble Matvihenes et IR Ficld, 
Walthamstow 
Cravaria Lienosa (Lentinus lepideus Fr. var. ACurtis).* Tab. xii. 
f. 9. The plate is only the upper half of one of three fine and 
instructive original illustrations. A note on the engraved plate = 
the Museum volume eer hg ‘‘on a door frame in a wine cellar a 
Hackney—several times 
Unrvustisoep Drawines. 
notes on the drawings for English Fungi show the large 
cae of supplementary drawings illustrative of Nig tan 8 plates 
which are contained in the National Herbariu There are, in 
ad 2g many origi ‘nat drawings with notes, seeped drawn for 
publication, which have hitherto not been named, and not only 
* See Journ. Bot. 1903, 322. 
