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Plentifully in the outwoods near Loughbo- 
rough, and in Buddon Wood, near Mountforrel, 
where I have frequently feen them anfwering to 
the fize and lhape of Vai.llant’s variety, which lie 
calls Fungus ladeus maximus infundibuli forma, 
Bot. Par. p. 6 1. N 9 8. 
Fungus minimus totus albus, piieolo hemifphaerico 
utrique ftriato, lamellis rarioribus, Michel, p. 
1 66. N u . 3. Tab. 80. Fig. 11. optime. Hall. 
Helv. p. 36. 
Fungus parvus candidiffimus, &c. R. Syn, p. 9. 
N°. 46. etiam N Q . 45. ex Dillen. 
This fmall elegant Fungus I have obferved 
arifng from the putrid leaves, in hedge bottoms 
and in woods. It is exactly reprefented by Mi- 
cheli’s Figure, and anfwers to Vaillant’s and Hal- 
ler’s defcriptions. 
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SUILLUS. 
Michel. Nov. PI. Gen. p. 126. Hall. Helv. p. 29. 
Boleti ftipitati Linnaei. 
Suillus fulvus inferne ex flavo virefcens. Hall. Helv. 
p. 29. 
Boletus bovinus, Lin. Sp. Plant. 1177. 
Fungus porofus craffus, R. Syn. p. 11. 
Abundantly in the outwoods near Loughbo- 
rough. Alfo in Buddon Wood, near Mountforrel. 
This is of the efculent kind : and Micheli tells 
us it is fold amongft others in the Italian markets. 
The cows will eat it ; but it renders their milk 
very naufeous. FI. Oeconom. 
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