309 



4. L Canaliculatum, Willd. Spr. 6, p 43; Pluk. Aim. t. 453, 

 /. 8 ; Dill. Muse. t. 65, f. 6.— The Concans. 



5. L Plumosum, Willd. Spr. 5, p 45 ; Dill. Muse. t. 66, /. 8. 



6. L DuRviLLEjEi, Hooker and Grev. p 26 ; Rumph. Amb. 

 6, t. 39, 



CLX. MARSILEACEiE. 



THE PEPPER-WORT TRIBE, Lind., Loud. Hort. Brit, p 544. 



MARSILEA, Linn. Named after Count Marsigli, Founder of 

 the Academy of Sciences at Bologna. Lam. lilust t. 638 ; Pluk. 

 Aim. t. 401,/. 5. 



1 . M QuADRiFOLTA. — A Small annual plant, having the appear- 

 ance of the Oxalis cornieulata. Margins of tanks, &c. 



2. ISOETES, Linn. Isos, equal; etos, the year; the plant 

 continuing unchanged through the year. 



3. I CoROMANDELiNA, Linn., Spr. syst, 4, p 9. — An aquatic 

 plant, see Ainslie Mat. Ind. 



SALVINIA, Linn. From M. Salvini, a Greek Professor at 

 Florence. 



4. S CucuLLATA, Linn. — An aquatic plant. 



CLXI. MUSCI. 

 THE MOSS TRIBE, Lind., Loud. Hort. Brit, p 544. 



DICRANUM, Hedw. Dikranos, two-headed or forked, in 

 allusion to the teeth of the capsule. 



1. D Beyoides, Sw., Spr. syst. 4, p 163; Hypnum bryoides, 

 Linn. On old walls, associated with Bryum and Hypnum. 



CLXII. FUNGI. 



THE MUSHROOM TRIBE, Lind. Nat. Syst. p 334. 



AGARICUS, Linn. From agaria, a region of Sarmatia. 



1. A Campestuis, Linn. — Common Mushroom. 



2. A OsTREATus (?). — On the trunks of decayed trees; with 

 several species of leathery Boletus. 



LYCOPERDON, Linn. From lyhos, a wolf; perdo, crepito; 

 application not obvious. 



3. L Pratense. — Puff-ball. 



PEZIZA, Linn. From Pezicce, a tribe of Fungi in Pliny. 



4. P Ceeina (?). — Small, cup-shaped ; on old flower tubs in 

 garden, &c. 



