new Plant, of the Order of Fungi. 427 
whereas this, though foon arriving at maturity, is of a woody 
and permanent firucture. 

P.S, Ina letter Mr. Dickson received from Mr. Woop WARD, 
Feb. 12, 1784, he informs him, that he is quite convinced by 
fome late obfervations, that the above-mentioned plant fre- 
quently comes to a {tate of perfection before it reaches the fur- 
face. The only difference to be obferved is, that the duft in 
that cafe is of a darker colour, which he fuppofes is owing to 
its not being expofed to the air. 


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