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6. Agaric 1 Trilobati minimi line pediculo 
Folliis quercinis adnafcentis Vernon varietas 
minus iobata. Syn. 22. 
It grows not only on Leaves, but rotten Sticks, &c. 
I The back or convex Part is extremely white, the con- 
cave Part is of a brownilh Alh-Colour, occafioned 
by the Colour of the Lamelhe^ which do not join 
in the Center, but leave a little round Space in 
the Middle. 
7. An. Fungus Arboreus lobis rubellis di“ 
verli mode figuratis et pun6fatis Syn. 23. 
I oblerved this in hollow Oaks in Cctlton Cow- 
dale, it varies very much in Shape and Size, ha- 
ving feen from an Ounce or two, to near two Pounds 
Weight. It is of a llefhy and Juicy Subftance, has 
neither Holes nor Pores, but is dotted on the Out- 
llde with red, not unlike the Meat of a Lobfter- 
Claw. 
8. Agaricus Intybaceus Injl. R.. 1 ^. Syn, ibid. 
arboreus maximus porofus, diverfimode fe divi- 
dens et protrudens Dood. Syn. II. 
The Synopjis delcribes this Fungus from Sau- 
' Join to be of a confiderable Magnitude. (/ have Jeen 
• forne in Colwiek Wood a Foot and a halfldiame- 
ter') made up of nothing but Leaves, of which fome 
pals over and Ibme pals under each other, to which 
I add that thele Fungous Leaves are moftly half an 
fil Inch thick, all joining in one thick Balls, by 
i( which it adheres to the Stump of an Oak Tree. 
t It conlllls of two forts of Fibres, thofe which frame 
II the upper and outward Surface, are tough and of a 
K ligamentous firmnels placed Horizontally j the o- 
P thcrs are loft and perpendicular to the firft, and 
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