exceeding 
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form together the under' Surface, which is 
white, and full of linall Pores. 
incybaceus magnus exalbo 
et ubluteo in carneum colorem vergens minutim 
interne porofus. 
^ This Agaric differs wide from the former, which 
3s always of a variegated pale and deep brown Colour 
Ilk, that of burnt Cmber. q'his is 'of' a pale vellow- 
Jih white, with a flelh colour’d blufh, not of a fibrous 
tough but fofc Ipongy and crumbling Subftance, white 
within^ thedilffrent Projc5lions of this Fungus ar, a. 
great deal thicker, and do not 
I^eaves 5 the under Surface is or 
Colour, full of minute Pores. 
lo much relemble 
a beautiful Brimftone 
10. Agaricus officinali limilis Sj». 23. Cat. 
^ijs. ^ tungus arboreus albidus maximus feu 
Agaricus Ipurius Syn., ii D^d. Jpp. 
I found this Baftard Agaric on Ihveral Willows in 
one ot the Hell doles, oppofite to the Rock Holes in' 
Nottingham ‘Park. 
This purges as well as the foreign, if the Dole be Ibme- 
what encrealed 
. porofus rubens carnofus hepa- 
tis racie Syn. ibid. Cat. Gifs. Fungus arbor- 
eus maximus fubtus planus. f>ood. Syn. II. 
• in Shape not unlike Liver, nor very different 
in Colour, for the upper Surface is brown red j the un- 
der IS approaching to a buff Colour foil of linall Pores 
the inner Subftance isflefhy and fucciilentftreaked with 
deeper and paler Red in all relpeCts like thatofNumb. 
7 . It IS eatable, and good tailed, InCalton Cowdale 
at the Foot of Oak Trees. 
12, AgAt 
