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Show Cu ar.64, -Theatram Botanicum. whitith or reddifh,or more red and {moakedover. , 12. Another fore growing underthe Firretrees, thatis Tris x 13. Phallus Hollandicus. The Hollanders Working toole, Triper4, gh es fo like unto them that grow there likewife and may be ca= The Theater of Plants. oF 24. Fungus fraticofusargenteus, i he branched filver Muthrome, at Soeeae Cwa F. 64. 1323 ary 26. Fungus durasarborum five 1g?/4riys, Touchsyood, ren, that they know no otherdifference but that chefe are hairy underneath, for which caufe they arerefufed. i 13. There isa kinde which is called Phallus Hollandicns by Hadrianns Tunins, and may bee called the Hofanders \ | aa, y‘i workingtoole,which ar the firlt rifing npjofic,is fomewhat round; but the skinne breaking, there rifeth upa ftalke of y &* DY y sd the thickeneffe of ones thumbe, and ofa fingers length, fomewhatlike a:doggespricke, having a nut or cappe on the toppe,an inch thicke, ofa blackith greene colour at thé firft,and after blacker, with certaine celles or hollow pla- ces init : the lowerpart or purfe from whence theftalke rifeth, is of an afhcolour, and fometimes browniih, the ftalke atthe firlt is white,but afterwardsofdivers colours, and {potted,this fore ftinketh ar the beft, but withering,is turned into a moilt blackneffe, colouring the very ground whereonit falleth : Flies are killed that 'fit and feede here~ On, thisis C/ufius his defcription of the fifth fort, of his three and twentieth kinde, whichas hee faith doth come neere unto that which Hadrianws Iunius reporteth to be much found 01 the Hollanders fandry Sea fhores, andal- 27. Fungas lapideus, A ftone Muthtome, thoughtheir figures be fomewhat differing one from another, yet furely they both exprefie but one thing. 14. On fome Cherry trees that begin to putrefie, fometimes growetha kinde,rifing many together, laid flatone uponanother, about an inch or more broadbelow, and f 32. Lupi crepitus five Fungus ovatus. Fuffe Balls. {preading tobee three ar foure inches above, and about halfea foote high, being ofdivers colouts at the toppes, the edges being of adeepe red colour, with amealy white lift about : the lowerpart for aninches breadth upwards ie pale whitifh, up higher beiag yellow and red mixed tos 14, Fungus imbricatim difpofitus verficolor, The foulded changeable Muthrome. 30, Fomgus Coraboides caucelatus Clufij five Lupi crepitusefflarefcens Columne, A deadly ftinking Mu frome,thoughfinely branched. 16. Anotherlittle one hath beene fouad about Hackgey, dented in the liké manwer, 2bout the edges, and of blacke chefnut colour, but not ftriped above, 17- Some grow on the rotten boordes and timber that lye or are fet into the earth,being {mall and like a greene figge, having {mall feed within it,which was fent unto Clafius to try his skill. . 18. And fomeare round like a Fuftc ball, being of a brownifh colour, above and darke red underneath, which whenthey are brokenare of a blewith greene colour. 19. Some othersare like brimleffe hats, many growing together and fome broadé like thields, their brimmes turned up, 20, And there is another which Colsmnacalleth Lupi crepieus, and with Clufims: Cancellatys, which hath a finalt ftringie roote, differing fromall others, and around white Fungus at the firt, which afterwards breaking open, divers reddith branches doearife out thereof, which doe all joyne together, making round arches of hollow netted barres, or latteffes as it were, feperated one from the other, this hatha very ftinking favour, whereof coms meth the name, and is muchdevoured byflyes that eate ir, 21. Thefe Mufhromes likewife that grow upon the fockes orbodies of trees or theirarmes, or at the rootés of thofe that are rotting or dead, or upon dry boards are very diverfealfo, yetarenone ofthem ofthe hardnefie of touchwood, fome whereof arelike unto lewes eares, either whitith or yellowifh, crumpled and of a skinnic fubftance like them, gcther,croffing it athwa then yellowith and aby tedandyellow mixed againe ry edge, but {potted'wirt, hen yellowto the veth divers fmoaky fpots and Sis Pale or yellowifh underneath, , end ck men,yet is given cattle with their fodder, drycd.andma This althoughit be deadlyto de i nto, pouther fatel _ £5., Then is there another large round & whitith one,as.fiy} above and.belowbut that thofe above black lines, oe the center, to the circumference are greater,and not {traigh} tasthofchelaw.and alittle waved,the edge alfo being finely dented about, 16, Another 22. Others grow on Birch trees Willowes Cherry tréés, divers gtewing and delightful colours, which as C/wfius faith the Country people ufe tokeepeoneuponanother ofvery variable dry, and.although itbe deadly to ' man, yet as they thinke it helpeth their cattle when they are ficke, being broken {mall and given them witha little falt in cheir fodder. 33 Some grow like ordinary Mufhromes, very many together, on feverall ftalkes, differing in browneffe, whitenefle, and redneffe, one from another, either on the dead rotten bodies or oti the armes of trees. 24. And fome that grow like a fhrubbe with many branches, anid’ are of fo pure a whitenefle that chey feeme as |