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Tho’ thele Fungi grow Tile fafhion one over ano- 
I ther yet has every one of them a Pedicule growing out 
of the fide of the Cap, the Convex fide of which "is not 
unlike in Shape to a Kidney fplit in two, in the hollow 
part of which where the Urether begins, the Stalk is 
fixed, wherefore I cannot fee why it has not as good a 
i right to a place, among the Fung, pileat. Lamellat, as 
'Syn. II. Numb. 4 has, among the Fung, pileat. Lamel- 
lis carentes. 
; ^ 19. * Agaricus albus inferne pbrofus Betu- 
ilis adnafeens. 
This is of a dry fpongy Subllanje, fo foft and thick 
I that the Country Lads cut bails out of it to plav 
I with. ^ •' 
20. * Agaricus niger Globofus non nihil 
cornpreflus intus albiffimus SubHantise tenacis 
et ligamentofae. 
This Fungus grew in the hollow of a flump of an 
! Oak Tree, of the Bignefs ofa Wallnut, hath neither Pores 
nor Holes. 
, 21. * Agaricus durus globofus ex albo et 
i luteo variegatus. This was about the fame Big- 
;nefs as the preceeding j the out-fide was hard, 
land the inner Subfiance brown, and the fame 
? with that of n. 5. 12. 13. 
^ 22. * Agaricus- globofus lobatus ex albo et 
|| luteo non nihil in carneum colorem vergens. 
I This is fomewhat Juicy, of the fame Colour 
I within and without ; it coufifls of feveral round- 
| ifh Lobes, I found it in the Hollow of an Oak 
K' about E.aJiw 9 od in jJpril^ in Company with the 
> Rev. Mr. Pugh^ Minifler of that Place- 
i 03. ^ Aga- 
