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livido fufca pileo leniter umbilicato. Cat. 
187. 
Gifs. 
33- * Fungi mediocres orbiculares fufco lutei 
lamellis e cupreo colore nigricantibus, pediculis 
ex ^bo cinereis, found on the Hump of a decay- 
ed Tree in Marpall Hills, ^ 
This Fimgus refonbles N. 25. in the Colour of the 
Cap and the thickneis of the Foot-ftalks, but the ihape 
K and never expands 
he Kim, the Comb is compoied of many thin Lamellie 
which are very broad and of a ru% black Colour, 
which m the Beginning inclines more towards a Co^- 
penih brown. ■ d 
•y^i* cinereus capitello non 
nihil ad Ovi Figuram accedente. In a Clofe by 
the Leen/Hejomm^ to Nottmgham-parL towards 
l^cfitou in SeptciiihcT. 
This Fungus differs very much from N. o xvhich 
generally growsTohtary, is of a dull chalky white Co- 
lour, havi,ig a Foot ftalk iomewhat livelling at the bot- 
tom^ this on the contrary has an Afh coloured Cap, and 
a /hi ring Imooth white Foot ftalk fbmewhat hollow, the 
Spriani'^ ftp and numerous and form the whole 
y uoftance of the Head, they are at firf of a pale whit- 
^ • 1?*^ ki j but grow black when come to maturity and 
yield a black Liquor not unlike Ink, and tho’ m this 
particular it agrees wth N. 9. yet the Cap of this being 
only formed by a thin Skin which holds, tlfe LamelS to- 
gether appears ftreaked on the outfide, be/ides it' never 
- ^nd more dole together, 
tn/i}rl f f fufeus capitello ex- 
tus ftriato pediculo candido fragili. In Coke;ifjt 
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