[11 J 
12 ^ Fungoides minimum non ramofum fufco 
luteum apicibus glaucis nutantibus. This I found 
on Rabbits Dung in Colwick Hilh^ it is hoc 
much above a quarter of an Inch high with a 
bending glaucous Knob. 
13. * Fungi Clathroides nigri pediculis donati 
Dr. Dtllenins. Thefe grow in Clufters are of 
the xhape colour and lize of a hfoule-turd having 
on the top a little oblique awn, and at the bot- 
tom a fhorc foot Stalk not much thicker than ah 
Horfe Hair. I found themgrowing upon apiece 
of decayed Timber in Colwick Wood. 
14' Fungoides quercinum peltatum nigrum. 
Syn. 16. Cat.^ Gifs. On the Trunk of an Oak 
newly felled in Colwick Wood in vail numbers 
fome folitary, fome, three or four growing from 
one common Balls, 
I 15. Fungus fraxineus niger durus, orbicula- 
j tus. Syn. 16, This Fungus varies much in fize 
j and fometimes grows in feveral Lobes. I found 
it in an hollow Oak on the backlide of Snenton, 
a little beyond the Dog Kennel, and alfo on di- 
verfe Polls Handing in the Wairy Place going 
from Mr. Pmfs Mill at Radford into the Road 
leading to Bobber’s Mill. Dr. Dillenius found 
it in the Ille of Anglefey and calls itFungoides An~- 
thraciciim glohoftm. 
16. An. Fungus fpongiofus maximus aqueus, 
e fraxinorum truncis exfudans. Sjva 17. I ob- 
ferved this in Nottingham Park growing out ofa 
Thorn Tree it w'as of a vellowilh brown Colour. 
