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B. In Colwick Wood plentifully. 
This Fungus is pretty large the Comb is White, it 
is of a thick Subftance, and gets on the Top a brownilh 
dry Skin which loon cracks in many Places and makes a 
; motly of white and brown appear. The foot Stalk is 
j pretty thick as well as long, and Iwells towards the 
■ bottom, 
j 7. Fungus Pe 4 iculo in Bulbiformam excrefo 
cente Syn. 3 C. B. Pin. bulbofo Pediculo pal- 
lidus maculofus. I. B, In Marjhal Hills. 
8. Fungi pileolo magno orbiculari fublivido 
! lamellis albis pediculo brevi bulbiformi violaceo, 
! Syn. 3. varietas, with the foregoing. 
j 
p Fungus albus ovum referens 5. Hood, 
I Syn. II. Jpp. on the fide of the Bank going to 
; Nottingham Lings ^ on the left Hand of the GaU 
lows. 
10. Fungus fuperficie murini coloris lamellis 
! fubtus albicantibus. Syn. Hood^ ibid, in CoL 
i wick Wood. September, 
' II. Fungus arboreus mollis multiforrnis Syn. 
ibid. Hood. ibid, at the foot of a Willoiv Tyee 
in one of the Hell Clofes. 
I ■ ■ 
I 12. Fungus firnetarius in piano orbicularis 
.candidus Syn. 6. C.B. Pin. Fungi quilinii alb} 
I pernicioli I. B. In Boy-croft near Woodlane. 
I 
j 13 Fui^cus parvus e luieo fufcus piieo per 
I N ? maturU 
variegato Syn. 3. C, B. Pin. Fungi longiffimo 
Pediculo, candicantes fed maculati efculenti. I, 
