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Peucedanum. Sj>», 206. Ger’ vulgare. Park. ]\ 
germariicum. C. P. P/w. Ho^s Fcnntl^ Sulphur- 
cuorr, Hare-firoug. Cl. I. Gen. XI. i. Flowers 
in Maf'2X‘A'Jiine. In Cohxtck Wcod.^ and on the 
Edges of Fields, and near Bank lides not uncom- 
mon. 
It is accounted a tery gt odf 7' /-•f/'-'T/T it is ’Petcygpr.t 
and and there fi)re of Ule jn all lorts ol Ob- 
(Iruciions., iome cr\ it ’.ip tor an excellent F&bforal, out- 
\vard.ly applved either in TemenTatioas, or by way of 
'FbuhicCi it is a good Cleanier ot old L' leers, ' 
Peziza. 
1 Fungi Pe/.izx Plinii. Syfi. 17. Fungus- ■ 
noxius leu acetabulorum modo cavus radice 
carens. C. P. Phi- Thele 1 found in September 
in our Garden at Mr. Riebarnfoa's growing clofe 
bv the Wall, 1 obferv ed them alfo about Sc. 
Anne^s Well Houle. 
2 pEzizA fubfulca major. Syn 17. Cat. Gifs. ’ 
194. This I obier\ed hrlt in Cohnick Phllsy and f 
afterwards in plenty and very large about jr kaj- 
ley Porge. 
3 pEziz.v miniata major. Syu. ibid. Cat. Gifs. ^ 
194 Fuiigi Pez-izte fpecies, oris non commit- | 
lis laturo mali aurantii colore. . R. Htjl. This j 
Fungus grows fometimes lingle lometimes an | 
whole Clulter of them appears together ot van- | 
ous Size, it is of a deep orange Colour within, 1 
the out fide Ihews a tranfparent whicenefs occa- \ 
lioned bv a nioft fubtil Powder which is not to | 
be perceived with the naked Eye until the Fun- | 
gus J 
