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TAB. CLVI.

CLAVARIA anthocephla. Bull. 452. With. ed. 3. 366.

Sent by kind friend Thomas Walford, Esq. with Helvella fuliginosa. I have found it sparingly on Hainault Forest; it is of a tough woody texture.


TAB. CLVII.

CLAVARIA muscoides. With. ed. 3. 368.

Frequent in many woods and gardens, &c. in Autumn.


T A B. CLVIII.

CLAVARLA laciniata. Bull. t. 415. With. ed. 3. 366.

This came from Birdbrook. It is much rooted in the earth, and seems to depend on the rising irregularities and herbage for support, spreading elegantly in all directions.


T A B. CLIX.

SPHÆRIA clavata

The Rev. John Hemsted favoured me with specimens gathered last Autumn from a plantation on Newmarket Heath, Cambridgeshire. It is a rare and new plant; I found three specimens in Sir William Jerningham's plantations at Costesy near Norwich, in the year 1783.