Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 229 SOME BRITISH Continued. 16 Agaricus campestris. 17 Agaricus campestris, advanced stage. 18 Agaricus arvensis. 19 Hypholoma sublateritius. 20 Hypholoma sublateritius, showing detail. 21 Coprimes atramentarius. 22 „ ,, detail life size. 23 „ ,, Mature cap decomposing 24 ,, comatus. 25 Boletus chrysenteron. 26 Bolyporus squannosus. 27 „ „ ♦ showing cap large scale. 28 ,, ,, showing cap underside. 29 „ ,, * showing its evolution. 30 Specimen of imbricated Polyporus. 31 Polyporus epilencus. 32 Fomes applanatus. 33 Fomes applanatus on blasted tree. 34 Polystictus veluninus. 35 „ „ showing cap. 36 Poria vaporia. 37 ,, ,, extending down bark of living beech-tree. 38 Peniphora rosea. 39 Peniphora querina. 40 Stereura purpureum. 41 Clavaria vermicularis. 42 Clavaria cristala. 43 Auricularia raesenterica. 44 Auricularia mesenterica, detail. 45 Tremella folicea. . 46 ,, ,, showing detail. 47 Tremella fimbriata. 48 Lycoperdon gemmatum. 49 Lycoperdon peslatum. 50 ,, gemmatum and L. echinatum. 51 Mycelium of Puff Ball, showing first stage of growth underground. 52 Ithyphallus impudicus. The *' egg ” of. 53 „ The stem. 54 „ Its natural habitat. 55 Peziza vesiculosa. 56 Peziza badia. 57 Otidea aurantia. 58 Xylaria Hypoxylon. Example of Ascophore. 59 Xylaria polymorpha. 60 Bulgaria polymorpha. 61 Bulgaria polymorpha on oak log. 62 Cordyceps militaris. Ascigerous growth. 63 Cordyceps militaris, extended clubs. VQ BRITISH FUNGI. ESCULENT, NON-EDIBLE AND POISONOUS SPECIES. Taken by W. Saville-Kent, F D.S., F.Z.S., author of the “Great Barrier Reef,” and “ Naturalist in Australia ” Series. P. signifies Poisonous, and Ed. Edible in the fol'owing List. Beautifully Painted, 65. Qd. Ord. Agaricineae. 1 Amanita phalloides 2 ,, muscarius jnv., the Fly Agaric, P. 3 ,, „ ad 4 Lepiotaprocerusi«v.,the Para«ol Mushroom,Pd. ■5 ,, ad. (central fig.) 6 Tricholoma nudum, Lilac Agaric, Ed. 7 Clitocybe flaccidus 8 „ nebulosus, Ed. 9 Laccaria laccata, Amethystine Agaric 10 Collybia maculatus, “Cream and Nutmeg” Agaric 11 Pholiota squarroauB, Shaggy Agaric 12 „ aureus, G Idea Agaric 13 Stropharia mruginosus, Verdigris Agaric, P. 14 AgaricuH campestris, Common Mushroom, Ed. 15 Hypholoma fasoicularis 16 L -nzites b tulina 17 Cortinarius sanguineus, Blood-red Agaric 18 Ilygropborus pratensis, Ed. 19 ,, virgineus, Ed. 20 ,, ooccineus 21 ,, obrusseus 22 L^ctarius vellereus and subdulois (small), Milk Mushrooms 28 Bussula delica 24 ,, alutacea, Ed. 25 „ drimeia, P. 26 „ emetioa, P. 27 Cantharellus cibarius, Chantarelle, Ed. 28 „ tubaeforrais 29 Marasmius oreades, Fairy-ring Champignon, Ed. 30 Panus stypticus 31 Pleurotus ulmarius Ord. Polyporeae. 32 Boletus bovinus 33 „ chrysenteron 34 ,, edulis, Ed. 35 ,, soaber, Ed. Plain Slides, 2s. 6d. each. 36 Fistuliua hepatica. Beef-steak Fungus, Ed. 37 Polyporus betulina juv. 38 ,, „ ad. 39 Merulius lachrymans, “ Dry-Rot Fungus ” Ord. Hydneee. 40 Hydn m repandum, Ed. 41 ,, crinaceus Ord. Thelephorese. 42 Thelphora laoifiiaia 43 Polysi.tuB versicolor 44 Auricularia mesentirica 45 Tremellodon gelatinosum Ord. Clavarieae. 46 Clavaria rugosa 4.7 „ cinerea 48 ■ „ pistlllaris 49 Calocera viscosa and Xylaria hypoxylon 50 Sparassis orispa Ord. Tremellineae. 61 Tremella mesenterica Ord. Phalloideae. 52 Ithyphallus impudicus, the Stinkhorn Fun gus, P. 53 ,, „ successive 64 ,, ,, phases 55 Mutinus caiiinus, the Lesser Stinkhorn Ord. Lycoperdaceae. .56 Lycoperdon gemmatum. Common Puff-ball 57 Scleroderma verrucosa. Scaly Puff-ball Ord. Hymenogastriee, 58 Melanogaster variegatus, “Red Truffle,” Ed S.CI. Discomycetes. 59 Leotia lubriea, Slimy Morell 60 Peziza aurantia ADDITIONAL SLIDES. ClPluprotus ostreatus (Oyster mushroom) 62 P.eurotus mit's 63 Poly’ orus csesius 64 Stereum nirautum 65 Craterellus quercina 66 Clavaria rugosa, yar. 67 Clavaria aurea 68 Caiocera yiscosa f9 Helvelia crispa (curled morell) 70 Peziza vesiculosa 71 Geoglossum mirsutum The handbooks of British Fungi, by Dr. M. 0. Cooke and Mr. Worthington Smith.