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Fufip Pileati lamellati Mupemns mth Cap 
aud Combs. 
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1. Fungus campeftfis albus fuperne inferne ru- 
bens. Syn 2. efculentus 13 live pileolo lato et 
rotundo livido C. B. Pin. Pht common Kedgenp « 
Mtperoon. They grow in great Plenty about a 
Mile on this llde Cotgrave coming from Notting- 
ham. 
2. Fungus efculentus pileolo et lamellis albis. 
Syn. ibid. Dood. Syn. II. jipp. Champignon. This ; 
is confide rabl y lefs than the preceedingjtheComb 
is white, they have lan higher Flavour and are 
gathered, dry ed, and fold by the French People 
about London to the great eating Houles, they 
are common moll parts of the Year in Meadows 
ifthe V\ eather be not over dry. 
3. Fungus luteus feu pallidus Chanterelle ^ 
diftus fe contorquens efculentus Syn 2- I. B. j 
This I found in Marpal Hills but is not com- i 
mon. ' 
4. Fungus magnus rubentU feu incarnati colo- t 
ris Syn 3 Phe fcarlet Mttjheroon. ibid, and in Not- 
tingham Coppice. 
5 . FuNGt;s minor pileolo lato, fuperne candido 
lamellis fubtus creberrimis pallide rubentibus, 
fe u incarnati ut vocant coloris. Syn. ibid. S. Hale 
fafcicnliis Syn. II. on the upper Edge of Snenton - 
Jjeld towards Cokvick Park^ in Angnfi. 
6 . Fungus pileolo lato, longiffimo Pediculo 
variegato 
