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YOUR article on “Fairy Rings” (November 17, p. 61) peaks of rings of 100 feet in diameter as wholly exceptional. In the parish of Stebbing, in Essex, there is a field containing numerous rings of Paxillus giganteus. The largest of these is incomplete, being broken in places by gorse bushes and stopped on one side by a hedge and ditch. Measurement is consequently difficult, but the diameter of the ring cannot be less than 120 feet. At Bunchrew, in Inverness-shire. I once saw the same fungus covering about a rood of ground. The grass all over this was very coarse and dark green in colour, being chiefly Dactylis glomerata, but there was no trace of a ring.
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SARGEAUNT, J. “Fairy Rings”. Nature 37, 151 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037151f0
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