
          (181.)

Clathrus sphaerocephalus. Hist. 94. f. 1.
Gr<s>a</s>ey-brown Clathrus.

Mucor lichenoides.

This grows on old decaying dry
beams of wood or stocks of trees, or old
<s>old</s> pales and in Woodyards, it fixes most
commonly in some little crevice or chink
of the wood where it is safe from the action
of the air and will abide many
days, -- when magnified it appears
to consist of an opaque filament at
the top of which is placed a ball which
bursts like a Lycopedon [Lycoperdon] & Discharges the seed.
        