323 
XXIV. Mushrooms, Crypt. Fungi. 
jioj. Tobacco Auricularia. — A. tabacina. 
Rust-colored, zigzag, thin, with a yellow 
border. — ( Sibthorpe. ) E. Fungi. 25. 
Branches of trees, February, Rare. 
Clophill^ — AfnpthilL 
Obs : 
Lower surface veined^ bare, wrinkled, 
1104. Stick Auricularia, — A. corticalis. 
Leathery, thin, between flesh-colored and 
brownish underneath. — Bulliard. 436. 1. 
Dead sticks, August, Common. 
Obs: 
Greyish-brown^ pimply^ pitted like a Liverwort. 
1105. Robe Auricularia, — A. phylacteris. 
Thin, membranaceous, soft, smooth, folded 
at the base. — Bulliard. 436. 2. 
At the foot of large trees in woods, January^ 
Rare. 
Sheerhatch Wood, 
Obsi 
Pale-straw-colored, 
Morel, Phallus. 
Mushroom with a cellular cap, open at the 
end, springing from a wrapper. 
1106. Stinking Morel, — P. impudicus. 
In a wrapper, on a stem, cap cellular. — 
Curtis. HI. 72. 
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