12. Agaricus porofus igniarius carpini. 
Syn. 24, Cat. Gifs, Fungus arboreus maximus 
fufcus iubtus planus. JJood. Syn. II. on Oak 
T rees and others in Colwick Wood. 
13. * Agaricus maximus informis igniari- 
us Fraxinorum radicibus adnafcens. Thele two 
laft are of the fame Subftance W'ith, and have 
Imall Pores like Numb. 5. and when young are 
all overcovered with awhite flimy Matter which 
afterwards dry’s away and they look brown, 
they vary more in Shape than Numb. 5. but 
whether the Figure alone gives them a fpecifical 
piilerenceornot, I leave others to decide, they 
feem to rne only varieties. 
14. Agaricus varii coloris fqamofus. Syn. 
24. Itiji. R. H. fungus arborum et lignorum 
putrefcentium coloris varii. Syn. II. 
Thele are underneath^ very white and full of round 
Pores, they grow iometimes Tile fa/liion one above 
the other and in great Numbers together diverfifyed 
with iemicircular lines of a black, brown, blue and 
gold Colour, Iometimes only variegated with deep- 
er or paler Brown, and they often grow iblitary not on- 
ly on all Ibrts of Trees but on Planks and Polls. 
_ 15. Agaricvs villofus et porofus Subftan- 
ti^ coriacesB. Syn. ibid. Cat. Gifs. Fungus ar- 
boreus variegato illi Ceraforum, &c. C. B. 
lirailis, led hirfutior fbraminulis etiam rnaiori- 
bus. Found on the Stump of a Tree in Cokvick 
Wood. 
