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XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt* Fungi, 
Mould, Mucor. Gen. PI. 1685. 
Mushroom with vesicles standing on stems, 
in which numerous seeds are contained. 
1204. Cotton Mould, — M. Mucedo. 
On a stem, head round. — Bulliard. 480. 2, 
Rotten planks, October, Common. 
1205. Greenish Mould, — M. glaucus. 
On a stem, head roundish, in clusters. — 
Flora Danica. 777. 2. 
On rotten fruit. Common. 
1 206. Dewy Mould. ~ M. roridus. 
On a stem, fugacious,' stem hair-like, head 
sphserical, like a dewdrop, with a black 
dot at the point. — ( Relhan. ) Bulliard. 
480. T. 
Cow and horse-dung, August, Rare» 
Paradise, near Bedfords 
1207. Pitcher-shaped Mould, — M. urceolatus. 
On a stem, fugacious, stem bellying upwards, 
transparent, like a dew-drop, head roundish, 
elastic, black. — Dickson. I. iii. 6. 
With the former, but rarer. 
1208. Black Mould, — M. embolus. 
On a black bristle-shaped stem, hair woolly, 
brown. 
Rotten wood, Winter, Common. 
Fingered 
