Page:Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms.djvu/599

 TAB. CCLVI.

. With. ed. 3. v. 4. 391.

in great abundance on sticks, stumps, Sec. in every damp hedge, field, or other place out of doors, in numerous chillers. Each individual is granulated, fomething like a strawberry; whence the name. TAB. CCLVII. the sides of floating deals in the Thames, at Battersea, we may frequently find this sooty production. It appears to confill of branching threads affixed to the deal, and holding a dense mass of sooty powder. Over the whole is a thin deciduous pellicle. TAB. CCLVIII. Bull. 417. fig. 5. met with this in Kensington-gardens; it differs from Trichia turbinata in having a dark and more fragile outside.