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 TAB. CLI. , With. ed. 3. p. 347.

on bits of wood in damp shady places. TAB. CLII.

Bull. tab. 376.

on bits of wood, very frequently on the under side. TAB. CLIII.

Schæff. tab. 277.

in Kensington Gardens, October 1797. It exactly resembles an Agaric with the lamellæ taken out. Our specimens were seemingly more perfect than these referred to; but do not quite fo well agree with the title of infundibuliformis, or funnel-shaped. TAB. CLIV.

Schæff. 320. With. ed. 3. 341.

plentiful, in October 1797, in the fir plantations of Thomas Walford, Esq. of Birdbrook, Essex, by whose favour I received them. It should seem very nearly allied to Peziza stipitata. The odour was disagreeable.