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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
1566. Byssus cryptarum.—Dill. Musc. t. 1. f. 20.

In the Caverns of limestone Rocks near Sunderland, D.

CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.

1567. Merulius umbelliferus. Bolt. 39. Bull. 519. 1. A.

In Longacre Wood, D.

1568. Merulius androsaceus.

Agaricus androsaceus.—Sow. t. 94. Bull. 569. 2.

On decayed Leaves in Heaton Wood, N. and Longacre Wood, D.

1569. Merulius collariatus.

Agaricus rotula.—Sow. t. 95. Bull. 64. Bolt. 32. Schaeff. 239.

On decayed Sticks in Woods, frequent.

1570. Merulius fuscus.

Near Farnacres, in Ravensworth Woods, D.

1571. Merulius Cantharellus.—Bull. 62. Bolt. 62. Batsch. 120. Schaeff. 82. 206.

Agaricus cantharellus.—Sow. t. 46.

On decayed Sticks in Woods.

[1]1572. Merulius Cantharelloides.—Bull. 473. 3.

Agaricus Cantharelloides.—Sow. t. 47.

In Bradley Wood, near Medomsley, D.

1573. Merulius faetidus.—Sow. t. 21. Batsch. 84.

In Gibside and Bradley Woods, D.

1574. Mer-
  1. Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.