$S> CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. 



2 coccincus. Borders of fields. Greenwich. October* 



517. Amanita. 



livida. In woods. Autumn. 



518. AgariCus. Mushroom, toad-stool, $c* 



1 caudicinus. Stumps of trees. Hoboken. October. 



2 rufo-violaceus. Fields, along fences. Oct. Nov. 

 S coccineus. Woods. October. 



4 hypnorum. Among mosses. Road sides. Summer. 



5 corticola. On the barks of trees, in woods. 



6 disseminate. About the stumps of poplar trees. Summer- 



7 domesticus. In cellars. 



8 campestris. (edible mushroom.) Fields, road sides, &c- 



9 piperitus. Woods. Autumn. 



10 rosaceus. Woods. Summer. 



11 involutus. Woods. June. 



12 inconstans. Stumps of trees, in obscure situations. July- 



13 epiphyllus. On dead leaves, in Autumn. 



14 coriaceus. Stumps of trees. 



519. MeRulius. 



canthrellus. Shady woods. July. 



520. Daedalea. 



quercina. On the stumps of trees. 



521. Boletus. 



1 edulis. Woods. Summer. 



2 lucidus. On the decaying trunks of trees. Summer* 

 8 villosus. In similar situations, near Patterson. 



4 igniarius. On old trees, about their roots. 



5 frumentarius. In similar situations. 



6 versicolor. On old trees, fences, &c. 



7 cinnabarinus. On the fallen trunks of trees. June- 



8 hepaticus. About the roots of trees. Summer. 



522- SlSTOTREMA. 



1 cinereum. Trunks of trees. 



2 cerasi. Branches of trees, posts, &c 



523. Hydnum. 



1 gelatinosum. On rotten logs, in obscure situations, Aug 



2 imbricatum. Woods. Autumn. 



524. Clavaria. 



1 formosa. Woods. Aug. Sept. 



2 grisea. On putrid wood. June. 



3 corniculata. With the former. June. 



4 pistillaris. On the earth, in woods. Summer 



525. Helvexla. 



mitra. On rotten logs. Aug. 



52$. MORCHELLA. 



escnlenta. (Morel J Borders of woods. June-. 

 527. Peziza. 



1 bolaris. On sticks, &c. in wet woods. 



2 leucomcla. On the dead brandies of trees. 

 T28. Isaria. 



mucida. On dried fungi, 



