Stirpium Britannicarum. ir 



10, Fungus pulverulentus didhis Crepitus Iupi J. B. Cre* 

 pitus iupi five Fungus ovatus Parl\. F. 3 feu orbicularis Ger* 

 F. rotundus orbicularis, 1. e. F. noxius 47. C. J3. Puffbali^ 

 or dufty Mujhrome, Bull-fifts. In pafcuis ubique fere Au- 

 tumno invenitur. 



11. Fungus maximus rotundus pulvcrulentus didtus Ger- 

 manis Pfofift J. B. The larger dufty Muforcme. Caput 

 humanum magnitudine interdum aequat : ima ejuspars fub~ 

 ftantia conftat cohaerente fed rara, fungorum eorum inftar 

 quos CKcipiendis filice cbalybeque excuifis fcintillis praeparatOJ 

 vendunt. In pinguioribus pafcuis 8c ad fimeta. 



ix. Fungi calyciformes feminiferi Ment^el. fugil. An 

 Fungus minimus dvwv(j.®- Cluf? minimus, ligneis tabeilis 

 areolarum hortorum adnaicens C. B. Seedmg Cuf-mujhrome. 

 Obfervavit & ad me tranfmifit D. Shme ; ejufdem memi- 

 nit D. Merrett In Pinace. Ab aliis omnibus nobis co^nitis 

 . Fungis abunde diftinguitur qu6d femine praegnans fit. Defcri- 

 ptionem vide in Hiftor. noft. -p. J05. 



13. Fungus barvus denticulatus Park^ Small toothed Mu- 

 fhrome. I have obferved in the paftures of Warwickfhire 



a Mufhrome fpungmg out of dry Horfe-dung or Cow-duw, 

 tvhich Parkinfons figure doth nearly refemble. 



14. Fungus Iuteus, Chanterelie di&us, fe contorquens 

 efculentus J. B. The yetiow fweet Mujhrome. In fylvis fub 

 arboribus. Nobis obfervatus ditiert aBauhiniano magnitudine 

 majore, & colore flavo feu croceo. 



1 5. Fungi Pezic^c Plinii Col. F. noxius V. feu acetabulo- 

 rum modo cavus, radice carens C. B. Cup-mijhrome. This 

 fprang out of the clefts of tbe ground m thav dry year of 

 the Siclmejs continued in Cambridge 1666. in the woodri~ 

 dings at Burwell in Lancaihire. Dr. Ltfter. 



16. Fungi Pezicx- altera fpecies. Ad radices arborum de- 

 jecftarum Middletoni agri Warwicenfis in vivario ferarum D^ 

 Franc. Wiliughby. Similis erat membranae crafla? aut corio 

 crudo, fragilis tameii, faturo Aurantii mali colore. This 

 fprang from one point, and fo dilatmg tumed rdund aU 

 moft lihe feverai cups or funncls^ yet were not ' the edges 

 joyrid fo a* to hold water lihe that of Columna. This may 

 eafily be diftinguifhed from all others of this kjnd, in that 

 it u the onely Earth-mujhyome, 1 yet know of that irni* 

 tates ieaves without any ftemfemg all ofcne fimilar fitbj 



17. Fungus pulyerulentuscute membranacea^fubitantia in- 



tus 



