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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
1728. Boletus suaveolens.—Sow. t. 228. Bull. 310.

On Willows near Little Epleton, D. Near Darlington, D.-Mr. E. Robson.

1729. Boletus spongiosus.

On Trees near Seaton-Delaval, N. Near Gatehead, D.

1730. Boletus hybridus.—Sow. t. 289.

On decayed wood near Busy Cottage, in Heaton Dean, N.

1731. Boletus lachrymans.—Sow. t. 113. Bolt. 167. upper figure.

Under damp Floors, and in Cellars.

1732. Boletus versicolor.—Sow. t. 229. Bull. 86. Schoef. 268, 269. Bolt. 81.

On Stumps of Trees, Rails, &c.

1733. Boletus cuticularis.—Bull. 462.

On decayed Birch and Alder.

1734. Boletus cryptarum.—Bolt. 165. Bull. 478.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1735. Boletus labyrinthiformis.-Bolt. 160. Bull. 491. 2.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1736. Boletus unicolor—Sow. t. 325. Bull. 408. and 501. f. 3. Bolt. 163.

In Scots Wood Dean and Heaton Wood, also near Bywell, N. In Howns Wood, Longacre, Bradley, and Gibside Woods, D.

[1]1737. Boletus frondosus—Sow. t. 87. Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 1. p. 18.

On Stumps of Trees near Knitsley, D.

  1. Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.