RMDFWEXK–Earth fan fungus on stump bole of rotting birch tree in English woodland
RMDW8XE0–Earthfan
RM2AFRAJW–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. 7 X 4 [J.. Yar. ochracea Mass. is somewhat smaller in size than type. 428 CLAVARIACE^: Sparassis Fam. V. CLAVARIACEiE Hymenium not distinct from the hymenophore. Amphigenoussomewhat fleshy fungi, vertical, branched or simple, never coriaceousor incrusting. The branched species of Clavaria must not beconfounded with certain coriaceous species of Thelephora. Species 1926—2000 Key to the Genera. Branched, sponge-like. Branches compressed, flat or leaf-like
RMB2RFGJ–An earthfan fungus Thelephora spiculosa in woodland UK
RMC04J8X–Silver Leaf Fungus Chondrostereum purpureum Taken At Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire, UK
RFRBCHY4–Thelephora palmata, known as the stinking earthfan or the fetid false coral
RMMCNGWK–. Fig. 9 BASIDIOMYCETES 1. SCHIZOPHYLLUM CoMMUNE. 2. CyATHUS MiCROSPORUS. 3. Thelephora. 4. Craterellus. 5. Lycoperdon. 6. Lachnocladium. 7. Fomes. 8. Marasmius. 4, 5, 6, 8 after Nat. Pflanz are elongated and frequently join by a small cross filament to make pairs.
RMT0CWNP–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0101rabe Year: 1884 1 2 Fig. 1. Thelephora laciniata. Fig. 2. Thelepliora palraata, kleineres Exem- plar; beide in natürlicher Grösse. Craterellus. F. fleischig oder häutig, meist trichter- oder trompetenförmig; Hymeniiuii imterseits, glatt, runzlig oder gerippt.
RMHMPC7Y–Phylacteria anthocephala or Thelephora anthocephala, Teleforaceae.
RMDA47BM–Earth Fan (Thelephora terrestris) fruiting bodies, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October
RMBKNX2G–Gewone franjezwam tussen mossen
RMC1BN0X–Cobalt Crust (Terana caerulea)
RMAMCR2N–Earth Fan thelephora terrestris fungi anthocephala
RMDFWE0R–Earth fan fungus on stump bole of rotting birch tree in English woodland
RM2AFRD3J–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. or brown-purplish. Flesh pale dull yellowish orpale purple-salmon. Solitary or c£espitose, sometimes branched. Edible. Woods, beech, fir.Oct. 6| x 3 X i| n. Sometimes strongly resembles certain of thelarger Lactarii. LXXXI. THELEPHORA Ehrh. (From the sometimes papillose hymenium; Gr. thele, a teat, phero, to bear ) Hymenium inferior or amphigenous, continuous with and similarto the hymenophore, even, rugulose or ribbed, ribs sometimes moreor less papillo
RFRBGAB7–Thelephora palmata, known as the stinking earthfan or the fetid false coral
RF2AN95D6–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, mushrooms from Finland
RMMCMTWA–. Fig. 8. — Thelephora laciniata, a non-parasitic fungus growing up the stem and suffocating a young larch. Reduced. and although not a parasite, it often proves highly injurious to young trees when first planted, by growing up the stem for some distance and enveloping the lower part of the seed- ling to such an extent that it is strangled or suffocated. The
RM2ANCRHC–The history of Banbury : including copious historical and antiquarian notices of the neighborhood . Mr. T. Beesley. ADDENDA. 627 Order. Algacece.— Div. Confervoidece.Oscillatoria autumnalis. Order. FungacecB.Agaricus cristatus.A. multiformis.A. quietus.A. dealbatus.A. virgineus.A. psittacinus.A. laccatus.A. radicatus.A. purus.A. galericulatus.A. corticola.A. Fibula. A. fragrans. Second Plantation, Oxford Road.A. squarrosus.A. fastibilis.A. geophyllus.A. sei-uginosus.A. gracilis.A. micaceus.Meruliiis corium.Polyporus hispidus.Boletus Grevillii.Thelephora birsuta. T. sanguinolenta. Second Playit
RF2ANJ97F–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, mushrooms from Finland
RMMAAH2A–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . 1 2 Fig. 1. Thelephora laciniata. Fig. 2. Thelepliora palraata, kleineres Exem- plar; beide in natürlicher Grösse. Craterellus. F. fleischig oder häutig, meist trichter- oder trompetenförmig; Hymeniiuii imterseits, glatt, runzlig oder gerippt.
RFRGAWHE–Thelephora caryophyllea, commonly called the Carnation Fungus or Carnation Earthfan
RF2E1PHD0–Thelephora terrestris, known as Earthfan fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2B0T833–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RM2AN3GB7–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . tharellus cibarius. S. Ruderhegn (Sept. 07 O. R.). On moss. S. TokkekabHegn (Raunkiasr). 1656. Hypochnus asterophorus Bonorden, Syll. VI ^^lOn moss. S. Tokkekob Hegn (Octob. Raunkisr). Tomentella. 1657. Tomentella fusca (Fries) Schroeter, Syn: Thelephora fuscaPers., Fries S. M. I ^ El. I ^° Schum. no 1983, Hypochnus fuscusKarsten, Syll. VI, Lit: R 02 a ^^. Very common on stems and fallen branches, twigs, fronds etc. 1658. Tomentella ferruginea (Fries) Schroeter, Syn: Thelephoraferr. Persoon, Fries El. I ^^^ Hypo-chnus ferr. Fries Obs
RMMCK6BM–. Fig. 2(50.—Slereum Jrustulosum. Destruction of Oak-wood. Lougitudin.il section showing the brown wood with isolated hollow spots containing white mycelium, (v. Tubeuf phot.) Stereum frustulosum Fries. (Thelephora perdix Hartig).^ (Britain and U.S. America.) The sporophores form greyish- brown plate-like crusts with concentric markings; they are small, never exceeding the size of a finger-nail, but generally occur in numbers together. The hymenial layer is composed of club- shaped basidia beset with hair-like outgrowths; some of the basidia produce four spores, others are sterile and grow on
RF2ANJ97A–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RM2CDXBGD–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . 58 GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI.. even or slightly and irregularly veined. There are five Britishspecies; one only is represented by a model. 137. Craterellus crispus Fr.—Pileus fuliginous, becoming fuscous, fleshy-mem-branaceous, tubaeform or infundibuliform,crisped ; stalk stuffed at base, pallid ;hymenium even, pallid. Common in mixed woods. Strongmusky smell. GENUS XIX.—THELEPHORA Ehrh. The species of Thelephora are variedin form, being pileate, clavate, or re-supinate; the hymenium
RMMCK61R–. Fio. 200. —.SVt/'«i(i/i jrusti^losum. Destniction of Oak-wood. Longitmlinal section showing the brown wood with isolated hollow spots containing white mycelium, (v. Tubeuf phot.) Stereum frustulosum Fries. (Thelephora perdix Hartig).- (Britain and U.S. America.) The sporophores form greyish- brown plate-like crusts with concentric markings; they are small, never exceeding tlie size of a finger-nail, but generally occur in numbers together. The hymenial layer is composed of club- shaped basidia beset with hair-like outgrowths; some of the basidia produce four spores, others are sterile and gr
RF2AN95DC–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2BE4EC6–Thelephora terrestris, known as the Earthfan fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2WFDCF5–Thelephora anthocephala, commonly known as eartfan or fiber fan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2P4G8BD–Thelephora anthocephala, commonly known as eartfan or fiber fan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2WF7RNN–Thelephora caryophyllea, commonly called the Carnation Fungus or Carnation Earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RM2CE0T01–. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . tance fleshy or membranaceous Craterellus Plants small, cup-shaped, substance thin Cyphella 4. Surface of cap velvety, fruiting-surface not cracked in drying Stereum Plants smooth throughout, waxy, polished, entirelyresupinate, fruiting-surface cracked when dry. Corticium THELEPHORA Ehrh. Qriki], a teat; (popiw, to bear. In this genus, the substance of the fruit-body is dry andfibrous, somewhat leathery in texture, and lacks a distinctcuticle. The fruiting-surface is slightly wrinkled and bearscolored, minutely warted spores. Many speci
RMMCK56T–. rm ''' Fio. 2()0.—titrreuiii jn'stulosum. iJestiniction of Oak-wood. l.ongitudinal section showing the brown wood with isolated hollow spots containing white mycelium, (v. Tubeuf phot.) Stereum frustulosum Fries. (Thelephora perdix Hartig).'^ (Britain and U.S. America.) The sporophores form greyish- brown plate-like crusts with concentric markings ; they are small, never exceeding the size of a finger-nail, but generally occur in numl:)ers together. The hymenial layer is composed of club- shaped basidia beset with hair-like outgrowths; some of the basidia produce four spores, others are ster
RF2WF7RNB–Thelephora caryophyllea, commonly called the Carnation Fungus or Carnation Earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RM2CE813N–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . Strongmusky smell. GENUS XIX.—THELEPHORA Ehrh. The species of Thelephora are variedin form, being pileate, clavate, or re-supinate; the hymenium even or ribbed.Fig. 50.—CraterelluslutescensFr. Nearly all the species are terrestrial, but a (One-half natural size.) c ^ ^ • j j few grow on stumps, twig;---, dead acorns,etc. There are seventeen British species;two of these are represented by models. 13S. Thelephora Sowerbeii B. & Br.—Pilous leathery, entire, infundibuliform,lough with radia
RMME6KAE–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . :S'i>^'" Fig. 09. A—Jl Slereum lobatum Fr. A Habitus nat. Gr.; B Hymenium nat. Gr. — C Sttreum Möllert Bres. et V. llenn. }IubitU8 nat. Gr. — D Stoeum elegnns Mey. Habitus mit. Gr. — E—G Thelephora tenestris Ehrli. A' Habitus nat. Gr.; /'llymcniuin nat. Gr.; 0 L&m;88cbnitt durch das Hymenium mit Basidien stark vergr.— JI—J Thelephora capcrata li. ol Moni, H H.abitus nat: Gr.; J Hymenium 15. — K TheUphora
RF2WFHRE7–Thelephora caryophyllea, commonly called the Carnation Fungus or Carnation Earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMRJYED4–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Craicrcllc corne d'abondance.. N9156. Clavaria pistillaris. Thelephora anthocephala, Clavaùv pilon, (comestible). ThcLcphorc à chapeau en forme de fleur.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
RF2E1J773–Thelephora penicillata (syn. Phylacteria mollissima), known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMREEPFA–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 530 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI DACRYOMYCETALES CANTHARELLALES DACRYOMYCETACEAE Dacrvomyees Caloeera GuepiniaN. Dacrvomyees Ceracea X CANTHARELLACEAE Hydnum Cantharellus Thelephora Craterellus CLAVULINACEAE Clavulina t EXOBASIDIACEAE Exobasiclium Kordyana Peniophora eorticalis Ascocorticium group - Diagram XXXII. Exobasidiaceae.—This family, usually included in the Corticiaceae by systematists (e.g., Burt, 1915), contains primitive, resupinate species. The only saprophytic species, Peniophora eorticalis (P. quercina, Kneif- fia eorticalis), forms r
RF2DYP0ER–Thelephora penicillata (syn. Phylacteria mollissima), known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMRG9A5Y–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. BULL. DE LA soc. MYC. de FRANCE. T. XXI, PL.. I. Pleurotus îongipes Boud. II. Pluteus lucluosus Boud. 111. Thelephora uliginosa Boud. IV. Coryne turficola Boud.. 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.. Société mycologique de France. Paris : La Société
RF2DYP0FW–Thelephora penicillata (syn. Phylacteria mollissima), known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMRDX3GM–. Lichens. Lichens. HYMENOLICHENS 153 —b recognized its.affinity with Thelephora, a genus of Hymenomycetes. Later Johow^ went to the West Indies and studied the Hymenolichens in their native home. The genera and species described by Johow have been reduced to Cora and Dictyonema; a new genus Corella has since been added by Wainiol Johow found that Cora grew on the mountains usually from looo to 2000 ft. above sea-level. As it requires for its development a cool damp climate with strong though indirect illumination, it is found neither in sunny situations nor in the depths of dark woods. It gro
RF2DHTR5E–Thelephora penicillata (syn. Phylacteria mollissima), known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMREF6AW–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 283.—Cora pavonia. 1. Thalli on tree trunk. 2. Section of fruiting thallus. The dark, spherical structures are gonidia. The reproductive layer is formed of papillae. (1 X % 2 X 33; after Johow, 1884.) (Brooks, 1911, 1913). A third species, S. frustulosum (Thelephora perdrix), causes the partridge-wood disease of oak. Hymenochaete noxia, an extremely polymorphous and plurivorous fungus, is a root parasite in the tropics seriously damaging Hevea, Theo- broma Cacao, Thea and dadap. Of special biological interest is the tropical Stereum which forms t
RF2DHTR5B–Thelephora penicillata (syn. Phylacteria mollissima), known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2A9Y5M8–Thelephora palmata, known as the stinking earthfan or the fetid false coral, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2ABMKM7–Thelephora palmata, known as the stinking earthfan or the fetid false coral, wild fungus from Finland
RF2WFHP6M–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMRH34BD–. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. THELEPHORA. 261 —crispa, a curl. Crisped. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 631. Berk. Out. p. 266. C. Craterellus. Hbk. n. 889. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 842.—Sow. t. 75. Hussey. t. 18. *** Irregularly shaped, pileus and stein fleshy. 5. C. clavatus Fr.—Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) broad, somewhat light yellowish, fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuous, unpolished, attenuated into the solid stem; flesh thick, white. Hymenium even, then corrugated, purplish then changing colour. Solitary or caespitose, occasionally branched. The hymenium
RF2WFHP6A–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2WF2WFH–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2T623P8–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMREGF27–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 1 2 Fig. 1. Thelephora laciniata. Fig. 2. Thelepliora palraata, kleineres Exem- plar; beide in natürlicher Grösse. Craterellus. F. fleischig oder häutig, meist trichter- oder trompetenförmig; Hymeniiuii imterseits, glatt, runzlig oder gerippt.. 1 2 Fig. 1. 2. Craterellus cornucopioides (nach Schnizlein). Fig. 1. Ein mittel- grosses, ganzes, Fig. 2. ein kleineres, der Länge nach halbirtes Exemplar. Winter, die Pilzo. 21. Please note that
RF2T5GFJG–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMREKK2X–. The clavarias of the United States and Canada. Clavaria. Index 209 Ramaria muscoides, 82 ornithopodioides, 76 Rieli, 149 versatilis, 135 Scoletotrichum Clavariarum, 71 Sparassis, 5 Sphaeria, 71 Sphaerula, 6 Stereum, 195 Syncoryne, 10, 13 Thelephora, 195, 199 contorta, 197 tuberosa, 198 Todea barbara, 61 Tremellodendron, 195, 197, 203 Typhula, 5, 8, 13, 15, 95, 200 incarnata, 201, 202 juncea, 200, 202 phacorrhiza, 200, 201, 202 Typhulae, 13 Xylaria, 71 vV o^ic^;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RF2T5GFHT–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RMRH3440–. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. THELEPHORA. 26l âcrispa, a curl. Crisped. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 631. Berk. Out. p. 266. C. Craterellu?. Hbk. n. 889. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 842.âSow. t. 75. Hussey ii. t. 18. *â ** Irregularly shaped, pileics and stem fleshy. 5. C. clavatus Fr.â Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) broad, somewhat light yellowish, fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuous, unpolished, attenuated mto the solid stem; flesh thick, white. Hymenium even, then corrugated, purplish then changing colour. Solitary or caespitose, occasionally branched. The hymenium is white- pr
RF2T623NB–Thelephora penicillata, also called Phylacteria mollissima, commonly known as Urchin earthfan, wild fungus from Finland
RF2B7MBAD–Peniophora incarnata, known as the rosy crust, wild fungus from Finland
RMRH34AP–. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 266 THELEPHOREI. Thelephora. Circumference not penicillate. On stumps, logs, grass, &c. Common. Jan.-Oct. Name—seba, tallow. From its consistence. Pers. Syn. p. 577. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 637. Berk. Out. p. xvii. t. 17. / 6. C. Hbk. n. 904. S. Mycol. Scot, n. 853. Letell. t. 607. f. 3.—Pers. Clavcef. t. 4. f. 4. FL Dan. t. 1302. /. 2. 17. T. Crustacea Schum. — Fuscous-umber, broadly effused, somewhat fleshy, undulated and tubercular, the similar circum- ference white-floccose. Hymenium papillose, slightly bristly. On the g
RF2B7MBAR–Peniophora incarnata, known as the rosy crust, wild fungus from Finland
RMRH3436–. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. 266 THELEPHOREI. Thelephora. Circumference not penicillate. On stumps, logs, grass, &c. Common. Jan.-Oct. Name—seba, tallow. From its consistence. Pers. Syn. p. 577. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 637. Berk. Out. p. xvii. t. 17. f. 6. C. Hbk. n. 904. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 853. Letell. t. 607./. 3.—Pers. Clavcef. t. 4./. 4. PI. Dan. t. 1302./. 2. 17. T. Crustacea Schum. — Fuscous-umber, broadly effused, somewhat fleshy, undulated and tubercular, the similar circum- ference white-floccose. Hymenium papillose, slightly bristly. On the ground. Burnham. N
RF2B7T9RX–Peniophora incarnata, known as the rosy crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2NK093K–Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, wild fungus from Finland
RF2NYECW9–Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, wild fungus from Finland
RF2H9GXWH–Cytidia salicina, commonly known as scarlet splash, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2E3YRHB–Chondrostereum purpureum, commonly known as the silverleaf fungus, used as a biological control agent for stump sprouting
RMRJDDB0–. Cesk houby. Fungi -- Czech Republic. H)i6. Liší se zna?n? ode všech zde uvedených. Posud udávána byla z bu?in Anglie a v N?mecku. T. rlilpidiiim sp. n. P. v?jí?ovitý. Plodn. má v?rnou podobu rozlo- icu?ho véji?c, 2—3 cm s. a rovn?ž tak dl., na basi klínovit? zúž. v krátkou stopku, plochá, jednoduchá (ned?lená!), asi i mm t!. (tlustší než n T.caryoph.), ztuha kožovitá, suchá, vespod radiáln? rýhovaná, tmav? okrové hn?dá, lysá, hymeniem potaž., na tupém a celém okr. hile i)lstnatá, zevn? hrub? radiáln? vrás?itá a spo?e. Obr. 140. Thelephora palmata Scop. Zmenšena. Fot. Maximovi?. mrtnat? šupin
RF2B8W0T7–Peniophora incarnata, known as the rosy crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2AF4NRD–Chondrostereum purpureum, known as Silver leaf fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland.
RF2E25PY3–Chondrostereum purpureum, commonly known as the silverleaf fungus, used as a biological control agent for stump sprouting
RF2E4D49K–Chondrostereum purpureum, commonly known as the silverleaf fungus, used as a biological control agent for stump sprouting
RMRCD9M9–. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. Tropical plants; Plant diseases. DISEASES CAUSED BY FUNGI 39 which develop a small number of conidia (sporidia), regarded as equivalent to basidiospores. In the Tilletiaceae the sporidia. Fig. 9 BASIDIOMYCETES 1. SCHIZOPHYLLUM CoMMUNE. 2. CyATHUS MiCROSPORUS. 3. Thelephora. 4. Craterellus. 5. Lycoperdon. 6. Lachnocladium. 7. Fomes. 8. Marasmius. 4, 5, 6, 8 after Nat. Pflanz are elongated and frequently join by a small cross filament to make pairs.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RF2E25PY9–Chondrostereum purpureum, commonly known as the silverleaf fungus, used as a biological control agent for stump sprouting
RF2BE4EF7–Chondrostereum purpureum, commonly known as the silverleaf fungus, used as a biological control agent for stump sprouting
RMREGF28–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 1 2 Fig. 1. Thelephora laciniata. Fig. 2. Thelepliora palraata, kleineres Exem- plar; beide in natürlicher Grösse. Craterellus. F. fleischig oder häutig, meist trichter- oder trompetenförmig; Hymeniiuii imterseits, glatt, runzlig oder gerippt.. 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 rese
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