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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
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1719. Boletus luteus.—Sow. t. 265. Schoeff. 114.

In Fir Plantations near Medomsley, D.

1720. Boletus substrictus.—Bolt. 170.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1721. Boletus albidus.—Schoeff. 124. Sow. t. 226. Dicks. Crypt. t. 9. f. 9.

On decayed Wood, frequent.

1722. Boletus betulinus.—Sow. t. 212. Bolt. 159.

On decayed Birch Trees, N. and D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1723. Boletus squamosus.—Schoeff. 101. and 102. Sow. t. 266. Bull. 114. Bolt. 77. Batsch. 41.

In Heaton Wood, N. On Trees near Gateshead and Saltwellside, D.

1424. Boletus lateralis.—Bolt. 83.

In Howns Wood, D.

1725. Boletus suberosus.—Bolt. 162. Bull. 482. F.

On Trees near Gateshead and Newcastle, also in Woods on the Derwent, D. and N.

1726. Boletus medulla-panis.—Sow. t. 326. Bolt. 167. the lower figure.

In Heaton Wood, and at Paradise, N. In Gibside and Ravensworth Woods, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1727. Boletus salicinus.—Sow. t. 227. Bull. 433. 1.

Near Gateshead and Saltwellside, on old Willows, D.

1428. Bole-