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maturitatem inverfo Syn. 6. Dood. Syn. II. 4pp ( 
Amanita parva luteo fufca orbicularis Cat. Gifs . ( 
in the fame Place. 
14. Fungus medius pileo muco aeruginei colo- 
ris obdu£|:o. Syn.^ ibid. Dood. ibid, about Not- c 
tingham Gallows in Augttji. 
15. Fungi pratenfes minores, externe vifcidi 
albi et lutei, pediculis brevibus.^^«. 7. upon r 
Nottingham Lings^ OLvAin diverfe Clofes going p 
to St. Annd s JVe/l in Aiiguji and September. j 
16. F uNGus parvus parvi galeri formam expri- | 
mens rutus^ Syn 8.C. C. Pin. On Nottinghaju \ 
conrfe^ alfo in a Glofe near St. Anne’s Well on the i { 
left Hand coming from 
Tncie vary in magnitude, thev have lometimes round 
and lometimes conical Caps, the fird: turn up at the r 
Edges very loon, and form a kind of a Cup, the latter J 
when full grown and drawing towards a decay crack at 1 
me Edges and turn up likevviie, the Colour of the Cap 
which is at firlfof a oeautiful deep Red, turns Livid, j 
and tlie Comb and Foot-ffalk which at firft are between j 
a red and an orange Colour become a pale yellow. i 
N. B. It is remarkable that if the Sun can reach thele ! li 
and the preceeding, it will extrafl all their Colour, and | I 
they w ill become Snow' white, and not the lead: Foot- c 
flep wullbe Icen oftheir former Colour. p 
17. Fungus parvus pediculo oblongo pileolo 
hemifphoerico, ex albido fubluteus Syn. 7. par- j 
vus albus cum luteola parte in fummitate capi- ^ 
vifco nitente refplendens. Cornmon in all j. 
Fields in Aiignjl and September. 
18. Fungus pratenlis minor, externe vilcidus, 
capi- 
