P a r f II. Of Moffes, &c. 239 
A THIRD and FOURTH ftill leffer than the former. 
Part of the CORK-MUSHROON. 5 Tis eight inches 111 
Diametre, exactly of the colour and fubftance of the beft 
Corf^ , [c. light,foft,comprdIible and fpringy : from whence 
I name it. In the middle, an inch and k thick, the Circumfe- 
rence very thin $ the upper fide folid, the under divided into 
feveral Plates by theDiametre,frequcntly fo joyn d together, 
as to make a great many little Cells, fdntewhat like to thofe 
in a Honey-Comb. 
The SPONGE MUSHROON. So it may be calfd, for 
that it is porous almoft after the manner of ferae Sponges, 
particularly the Cup-Spunge hereafter defcribcl. And is al- 
fo of the fame colour. But hath the fubftance of a Tree- 
Mujhroon. 
The CORAL-like MUSHROON. Defcribed in Bau- 
hinws amongft Mojfes, with the Title of Mufcm Coralloides. 
Hgur'd by Lobelius. 
The SCARLET CATSTAIL MUSHROON o( Malta. 
Fungus Typhoides coccinem Melite?ifis. Given by Sig r „ Boc- 
cone, and by him defcribed and figur d. (a) (vj Defc. 
The round Vcnimous MUSHROON of the Hazle. Plant - Rar i- 
F. Coryleus orb. venen. 
The HART-FUSBAL. Tuber cervinum f. Cervi Boletus. 
So called, from a falfe Opinion, that they are there only 
^^ y^^^^^^jj fnjrjl W ^^ C ^ Cr ^^ Bauhinus. 
hereof. 'Tis in length ? a foot $ at the lower part, half an 
inch thick, or in Diametre; in the middle, two inches 
and 5 ; the top, oval or elliptick g not unaptly refembling 
the Boon critton-Pear. Of a brown colour, denfe, 
li'Hfih"Y"" ij HUB ; and tough, almoft like Glen\ Being find, it 
burns with much flame, melts into a good deal of Oil, and 
yields a fmoak of a grateful Aromatic^ (md\.f&0^p ^jy- 
The KERMES BERRY. Coccum f. Granum Infeclorium. 
Commonly, but abfurdly, fo called $ as not being a Fruit, 
but only a round Ball or Button, nourifhed on the Boughs 
and Leaves of the Dwarf-Ilex , or the Ilex Coccigera 5 a 
kind of Shrub, in France, Spain, and Italy, with prickly 
Leaves , like a little Holly-Bujh. This Berry when frefh 
gather'd ( which is at the end of May and the beginning of 
June) is full of a Crimfon Juyce,or Pulp, fo called, which,for 
the 
