RM2GA0MTA–Frontpiece / title page of the Victorian mycology work 'British Edible Fungi', a famous British book on fungus by Mordecai Cooke, published in 1891.
RMHE17ME–A text-book of mycology and plant pathology (1917)
RM2K1ETNT–Snapping Bonnet, Mycena vitilis Norfolk, October
RMHRNWBR–James Sowerby, English Naturalist
RMPT38H3–Italian botanist Pier Antonio Micheli. Marble statue by Italian sculptor Vincenzo Consani on the facade of the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RM2D6XW3A–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RM2G5FC1A–Artwork of tiny Organisms under microscope From the book ' The microscope : its history, construction, and application ' by Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899 Published in London by G. Routledge in 1869 with Illustrations by TUFFEN WEST
RFM6ERJN–Vintage engraving of sarcodon imbricatum or shingled edgehog, edible mushroom with white flash and brown cap large up to 30 cm. (12 in.) in diameter, covered with darker brown scales
RMP5AX47–Colorful mushrooms: yellow, purple, scarlet and orange varieties of Agaricus argenteus and Agaricus cantharellus. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Vienna, 1816. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a Bavarian clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, where the first edition was published.
RMK7Y2DC–Illustrations of British mycology (Plate 43) (9184972224)
RMB749E5–Cortinarius limonius specimens
RF2A9AKKB–Stinkhorn mushroom, Phallus impudicus, in British woodland
RF2G5EXG8–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RMRYYPFB–Bamboo fungus, Phallus indusiatus 1, scarab dung beetles, Coprophanaeus ensifer 2 and Diabroctis mimas 3, and common wombat, Vombatus ursinus 4. Phallus, phanee, phascolome. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RF2JT9K76–Fungi growing in a woodland setting on Tittleshall Common, Tittleshall, Norfolk, UK
RF2HNDH5N–Antique mushroom engraving of Armillaria bulbigera and Armillaria robusta var. caligata. 'Atlas des Champignons' by L. Dufour, 1891.
RM2G9GFRN–Frontpiece / title page of 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi', a famous book on fungus by Mordecai Cooke, published in Victorian England.
RMD5E4WK–Frances Jean MacInnes (b. 1892)
RM2K1PW4J–Giant Polypore, Meriplus giganteus Norfolk, October
RFR1X6EP–Pink Flesh Coloured Fungus
RMB3WB9G–Close up shot of a Parasol Mushroom on the grassy upland of Selworthy Beacon in Somerset
RM2D6XTYN–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RFJBARJ1–Woodland Oyster Mushrooms grow off the side of a decaying Poplar tree stump.
RMF5NYT3–Brown Fungi
RM2G5FC1J–Artwork of tiny Organisms under microscope From the book ' The microscope : its history, construction, and application ' by Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899 Published in London by G. Routledge in 1869 with Illustrations by TUFFEN WEST
RFM6ERJR–Vintage engraving of Amanita phalloides or death cap,deadly poisonous fungus very similar to edible mushrooms with risk of accidental poisoning
RMP556YN–Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany' (1803). Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMK7Y2EX–Illustrations of British mycology (Plate 13) (9184938518)
RMB7517D–Morchella elata collection
RF2A9AKP7–Stinkhorn mushroom, Phallus impudicus, in British woodland
RF2G5EXGY–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RM2A7X7TX–Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1803. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RM2HP75F4–Trained in the bacteriological methods of the time (1938), Verder studied gastrointestinal flora and staphylococci and trained NIH staff in bacteriological methods. In 1962, she became chief of the Bacteriology and Mycology Branch of the NIAID Extramural program. She retired in 1970.
RF2HNDJB1–Vintage mushroom illustration of Tricholoma Georgii var. albellum and Tricholoma Georgii var. graveolens. By Leon Dufour, 1891.
RM2GAJ8J9–Rather battered printed cloth cover of Mordecai Cooke's British fungus book 'Edible & Poisonous Mushrooms' printed in 1894. Victorian mycology.
RMD5E4TM–Marguerite Stagira Wilcox
RM2K1EW1R–Yellow Stereum, hairy curtain crust; Stereum hirsutum Norfolk, October
RFR1X6FR–Brown Rim Fungus
RMC8HCB4–Reindeer Lichen Cladonia portentosa In Detail Taken On The Sefton Coast, Merseyside, UK
RM2D6XW2M–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RFJBARHE–A cluster of cream, beige, or off-white, Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a decaying Poplar tree stump.
RMF5P09T–Brown Fungi
RM2G5FC1F–Artwork of tiny Organisms under microscope From the book ' The microscope : its history, construction, and application ' by Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899 Published in London by G. Routledge in 1869 with Illustrations by TUFFEN WEST
RFM6ERJJ–Vintage engraving of parasol mushroom,the cap is covered by a snake-like skin and can be very large cap up to 40 cm. in diameter, toxic if eaten raw
RMP54HDC–Spurge laurel, Daphne laureola. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany' (1793). Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMK7Y2D4–Illustrations of British mycology (Plate 28) (9182740071)
RMATW281–Phaeolepiota aurea North American collection
RF2A9AKRY–Stinkhorn mushroom, Phallus impudicus, in British woodland
RF2G5EXFT–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RM2A7P2CH–Spurge laurel, Daphne laureola. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany' (1793). Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMP6XBXG–Sulphur tuft Hypholoma fasciculare, a growth of fungi on a tree stump, Cwm Llwch, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, November
RF2HNDGD0–Antique mushroom engraving of Amanita vaginata (Grisette) and Lepiota procera (Parasol Mushroom). By Leon Dufour, 1891.
RM2G9GGDX–Agaricus ostreatus [Oyster Mushroom / Pleurotus ostreatus] illustration from Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876.
RM2K1PW8X–Snapping Bonnet, Mycena vitilis Norfolk, October
RFR1X6G6–Field Fungi
RM2D9F3KB–A mature flat white Field Mushroom, Agaricus campestris, on a local village green at Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RM2D6XTC2–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RFJABYX1–A woodland Oyster Mushroom growing on a decaying Poplar tree stump.
RM2HGC7T0–Shaggy Ink Cap Mushroom
RM2G5FC21–Artwork of tiny Organisms under microscope From the book ' The microscope : its history, construction, and application ' by Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899 Published in London by G. Routledge in 1869 with Illustrations by TUFFEN WEST
RFM6ERJG–Vintage engraving of Lactifluus volemus, edible mushroom with fishy smell, it exude a milky latex and contains a natural rubber
RMP54GJH–Sweet violet, Viola odorata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany' (1799). Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMK7Y2EC–Illustrations of British mycology (Plate 10) (9184935512)
RMATW28B–Ramaria araiospora var rubella North American collection
RF2HE0HPE–A Shaggy ink mushroom - Coprinus Comatus - associated with history of Second World War used as authenticity of documents
RF2G5EXG2–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RM2A7P2C0–Snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1791. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMAKMFRR–Birch Polypore, Piptoporus betulinus, emerging from Birch tree, UK
RF2HNDG9Y–Vintage mushroom illustration of Amanita pantherina (Panther Cap) and Amanita rubescens (Blusher). By Leon Dufour, 1891.
RM2G9GG58–Agaricus melleus [Honey Fungus / Armillaria mellea] illustration from Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876. Edible fungi UK.
RMD5E4YD–Alma Whiffen Barksdale (1916-1981)
RM2K1ETJH–Birch Polypore, Piptoporus betulinus, mature bracket growing on silver birch, Norfolk, October
RFR1X6F1–Pink Flesh Coloured Fungus
RMJC3Y9R–A view of the shaft and cap of a Common Stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus, with spore mass covered in flies.
RM2D6XTC0–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RFJBARHF–A cluster of cream, beige, and off-white, Oyster Mushrooms ( Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a decaying Poplar tree stump.
RM2HGC7FP–Shaggy Ink Cap Mushroom
RMRJCPB2–. A century of progress in the natural sciences, 1853-1953. Natural history -- History; Natural history. BESSEY: MYCOLOGY 233. > .». Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. California Academy of Sciences. San Francisco
RFM6ERJX–Vintage engraving of agaricus champignon with white cap and white flesh, widely eaten and cultivated
RMP555J1–Snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1791. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMK7Y2D6–Illustrations of British mycology (Plate 8) (9182718453)
RMATW232–Boletus albidus European collection
RF2HE0HPN–A Shaggy ink mushroom - Coprinus Comatus - associated with history of Second World War used as authenticity of documents
RF2G5EXH4–Yellow-footed Polypore (Microporus xanthopus) growing on a dead log. Photographed at Cow Bay, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RM2A7P2JW–Soapwort, Saponaria officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1802. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RM2GG7DHK–small golden brown fluted fruiting bodies of toadstools (fungus) growing among tiny moss with spore caps on top of a wall in Cumbria, England, UK
RF2HNDT6P–Antique mushroom engraving of Collybia radicata, Collybia velutipes, Laccaria laccata (Deceiver). By Leon Dufour, 1891.
RM2G9GH91–Hedgehog Mushroom / Hydnum imbricatum [Sarcodon imbricatus] & H. repandum in Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876.
RMD5E4X0–Grace A. Peterson
RM2K1JMPF–Blackening Waxcap, Hygrocybe nigrescens Norfolk, October
RFR1X6FD–Brown Rim Fungus
RMJC3YB4–A close-up view of the shaft and cap of a Common Stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus, showing spore mass with flies.
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