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‘ both thefe counties, and, believe it h often over- 
looked. 
Fungi parvi lutei ad ophioglollbidem' 
accedens, R. Hift.- 
Fungus terreftris, digitatus didtus, 
minor, Park. 
Fungus candidus digitatus minor, C.B. . 
Fungus rapaofus candidiffimus cera- 
noides, five digitatus minimus, non- 
nunquam corniculatus. Plot. Nat. 
Hift. Staff. 
Of thefe, and 
of many other, 
approaching to 
them, and of fe- 
veral colours, I 
have obfcrved a 
greatvariety here- 
about and elfe- 
where, in Octo- 
ber and Novem- 
ber, 
Fungus ramofus, flavus et albidus, J. B. In a dry 
thicket by the brook Terrig, in Treithen in this 
county. Auguft. 
Fungus parvus luteus, ramofus, R. Syn. On the 
grafs- dopes here s on the afcent from the river 
Alen to Gresford, Denbighfhire > in 'the Park at 
Willow bridge, and on Heyley-cafUe-bank, Staf- 
fordfhire. 
Fungus pyriformis, Merr. Pin. In paftures hereabout. 
September. 
Fungus pulverulentus, Crepitus Lupi didus, major, 
pediculo longiorc ventricofo, R. Syn, In paftures 
hereabout, at the end of March, and in Septem- 
ber. 
Fungus phalloides, J. B. ftetidus, penis imaginem re- 
ferens, C. B. 1 fuppofe, it is common in Septem- 
ber, in moft counties, though oftener fcented than 
feen. It is hereabout known by the Welfli name, 
Gingrocn, or Cingroen. 
Gtniftelk tindoria, Ger. “ In pafeuis nimis fre- 
^ quons.” R, Sya.' I have not fcen of it in this 
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