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Clavaria gracilis. Hist. 111. f. 1.
Slender Clavaria

Clav. tenuis

This Clavaria came up abundantly in
the Garden of J. Caygill Esqr. [Esquire] of Shaw near Halifax in
October 1786.

Upper part of the Club a dusky white and has
a waxlike appearence [appearance], lower part which serves
as a footstalk darker colourd [coloured] & semitransparent,
never grows larger than the figure, the seperate [separate]
figure is magnified.

This plant differs much from the Clavaria
pistilaris [pistillaris], and I think is a distinct species.
        