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Marasmius ramealis is a small wood-inhabiting agaric fungus classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1871 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet bears ink identification by Miss Aviolet, Cooke illustration 1082, and notes dated 16 October 1871 describing growth on sticks under oak. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper held in the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius oreades is a common grassland agaric fungus first described by James Bolton and later classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded here in 1848 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet cites Cooke illustration 1072 and notes Winchmere Hill, 30 August 1848, with identification by Miss Aviolet. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper from the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius peronatus is a European agaric fungus described by James Bolton and later classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1848 and 1868 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet cites Cooke illustration 1070 and notes collections from Winchmere Hill Wood and a lane leading to Stoke. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper within the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius urens is an agaric fungus classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1871 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet includes ink identification by Miss Aviolet, a note dated 24 August 1871 describing a specimen picked up on the breakwater, and reference to white spores. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper from the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Flammulina velutipes is a species of edible agaric fungus in the family Physalacriaceae, formerly classified as Collybia velutipes. The archival image records a 1933 glass lantern slide prepared by Conrad Theodore Green (1863–1940), Fellow of the Linnean Society, documenting specimens noted on dead poplar stumps. The historical photographic print consists of glass, paper, and photographic emulsion with applied pigment for instructional use.-stock-foto
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Crepidotus mollis is a species of saprotrophic fungus in the family Crepidotaceae, commonly found on fallen branches and twigs. The archival image documents a 1933 glass lantern slide prepared by Conrad Theodore Green (1863–1940), Fellow of the Linnean Society, with printed label details. The historical photographic print comprises glass, paper, and photographic emulsion with pigment for instructional purposes.-stock-foto
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U.S. special operations service members participate in Fast Rope Insertion and Extraction System (FRIES) training at Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center, Gulfport, Mississippi, April 22, 2022. Joint special operations teams conducted FRIES during Southern Strike 2022, which is a large-scale, joint and international combat exercise, which features counter insurgency, close air support, non-combatant evacuations, and maritime special operations. SouthernStrike2022,-stock-foto
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U.S. special operations service members load a UH-60 Black Hawk aircraft for Fast Rope Insertion and Extraction System (FRIES) training at Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center, Gulfport, Mississippi, April 22, 2022. The service members conducted FRIES during Southern Strike 2022, which is a large-scale, joint and international combat exercise, which features counter insurgency, close air support, non-combatant evacuations, and maritime special operations. SouthernStrike2022,-stock-foto
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A U.S. special operations service member descends from UH-60 Black Hawk aircraft during Fast Rope Insertion and Extraction System (FRIES) training at Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center, Gulfport, Mississippi, April 22, 2022. Joint special operations teams conducted FRIES during Southern Strike 2022, which is a large-scale, joint and international combat exercise, which features counter insurgency, close air support, non-combatant evacuations, and maritime special operations. SouthernStrike2022,-stock-foto
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This portrait of Elias Fries, painted by Hulda Schenson, depicts the Swedish botanist and mycologist. Fries is known for his studies on fungi and his classification of various species in the 19th century.-stock-foto
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Anorexia illustrated with Classification. Two types: Binge-Eating/Purge and Restrictive Eating Disorder-stock-foto
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N/A. Illustration of Cerastium fontanum Baumg. (Syn. Cerastium holosteoides Fries) . 1822.   Jan Kops  (1765–1849)     Alternative names Kops  Description Dutch botanist, theologian and university teacher  Date of birth/death 6 March 1765 9 January 1849  Location of birth/death Amsterdam Utrecht  Work location Utrecht  Authority control  : Q2372924 VIAF:17571137 ISNI:0000 0000 1119 9597 Botanist:Kops DBNL:kops001 GND:100526071 286 Cerastium holosteoides i02-stock-foto
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. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany.  X.., < â -^^^^Wyv- -: t;".. M.C.C. %^ AGARICUS (FLAMMULA) SPUMOSUS, Fries. on naked ground. Kew Gardens. Nov. 1880.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Will-stock-foto
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. Die culturpflanzen Norwegens . [oh babc geglanbt dieses mit Bestimmtheit hervorheben zu müssen, weil Herr Th. iii lit mmt wiederholt, ihus die reifen Zupfen hier aufrecht stehen. M. Fries (Botanisk« Notiser 1867. Tag. 56)-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Rosa 664 Seiridium Rosa 4516. S. marginatum Xees, Syst. d. Pilze, p. 22, fig. 19, Hazsl.; Sph. Kos. p. 214, fig. 23-26. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 783. Syn. Coryneum marginatum Fries, Syst. myc. III. p. 473. Sporenlager flach, schwarz, hervorbrechend, dann von der Epidermis umgeben; Sporen kettenförmig verbunden, länglich, mit «hei Querwänden, bei denselben nicht eingeschnürt, die beiden mittleren Zellen russfarbig, die Endzellen kegelförmig, h-stock-foto
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. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. PRATELLI. AGARICUS fHYPHOLOMA) DISPERSUS. Fries. on the ground. Highbeech. Nov., 1881.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate-stock-foto
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. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. MONTEVIDENSIS Spr. var. millefoliata (Fritsch) nob. (6179 H. ; 922 H. ; 6179 H.), pistil, styles, sépales. nali basi ultra 7$ liberi filamenlo brevi; anlherse infra medium affixae; ovarium ovatum stylo vix longius; Stylus cylindricus relusus; capsula ovalo-globosa sepalis fere duplo longior, stylo brevi coronala. S. montevi- densis (Spr.) R. E. Fries). Species a ffinis S. fla- vae a quo difîert slylo brevi, sepalis latis, an- Iheris. C'est l'une des espè- ces les plus robustes du genre. Ses sépales sont glabres, elliptiques et courtemenl aigus, un-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 36. Fig. 37. Capillitiuin von Fuligo Sporaugieu vou Diderma spuinarioides Fries mus'corum (Fries) Alb. et. zum Teil geöffnet und dann mit zu Tage treten- Schw., mit Kalkknoten. der Oolumella — 20 X — Nach Lister. — 280 X — Nach Lister. vorgeht, daß Plasmodien von Didymium diiforme (Pers.) Duby (= Chondrioderma diiforme Rost.^ und Dldymmm squamulosum Alb-et Schw.) Fries (Didymium effusum Linky nicht miteinander verschmelzen, vielmehr kontraktorische Erregung aufweisen, daß dagegen Plasmodien derselben Ar-stock-foto
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. Fig. 262. A—C Amphispliaeria opplanata (Fries) Ces. et de Not., A Habitus des'Pilzes und einige Fruchtkorper, Tergr.; B Schlauch (200/1); C Conidienträger (200|l). — I>, E Ohleria ohduceus Wint., D Habitus des Pilzes und eiuige Fruchtkorper, vergr.; i'Schläuche, der eine mit zerfallenden Sporen, stark vergr. — F, 0 Melomastia mastoidca (Fries) Schrot., F Habitus des Pilzes und einige Fruchtkörper, vergr.; O Schlauch, stark vergr. — H Trematosphaeria ptrtusa (Pers.) Fuck., Schlauch, stark vergr. — J—L Carycspora p««iar/n'nM))i (Schwein.) de Not., J Pfirsichkera mit dem Pilz und einige Fruc-stock-foto
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. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. .ill.. ^. CORTINARIUS (PHLEGMACIUM) ORICHALCEUS. Fries, under trees. Lyndhurst, Hants. 1884.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate-stock-foto
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. The morphology, development, and economic aspects of Schizophyllum commune Fries. Schizophyllum commune. . 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.. Essig, Frederick Monroe, 1893-. Berkeley-stock-foto
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Karl Friedrich Emil Fries (1794–1878) was a Swedish botanist and mycologist who developed classification systems for fungi. Nauka uprawy łąk, issued in Warsaw in 1860 with Leon Kkołewski, presents agricultural instruction on meadow cultivation. The archival image shows a historical photographic print of a 19th century printed book with illustrative plate.-stock-foto
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. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. Fig. 2 4. â S. MONTEVIDENSIS Spr.ysiT. Grisebachii{773)LoTenlz. Fig. 25. â S. MONTEVIDENSIS var. Grisebachii. OU irrégulièrement incisés; toutes les parties végétatives sont glandu- leuses pubescentes, les sépales glanduleux sont oblongs et franchement acuminés. Gomme le dit Fries, toutes les stations connues de cette plantes sont des environs de Gordoba. Var. decumbens nob. (Fig. 26). S. millefoliata forma decumbens R. E. Fries non Frisch 1. c. p. 26. Dans cette variété les feuilles un peu charnues sont entières ou trifur-. Fiff. 26. S. MONT-stock-foto
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. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 190. Ä—B Placosphaeria Campanulae (DC.) Bäuinl. A Blatt von Cam- panula Trachelium mit dem Pilz in nat. Gr. B Querschnitt durcli ein Stroma, stärker vergr. C—E Lamyella sphaerocephala (Schwein.) Fries. C Stromata, wenig vergr. D Mündungen der Pykniden 50/1. i.' Sporen- träger und Sporen 020/1. -f Torsellia Sacculus (Schwein.) Fries. Stromata, schwach vergr. G Ccuthospora CattUyae Delacr. Pyknide im Querschnitt,-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1, 2. Dichaena quercina. Fig. 1. Stückchen glatter Eichenrinde mit dem Pilz, in natürlicher Grösse. Fig. 2 etwas vergrössert. Fig. 3—5. Var. Capreae. Fig. 3. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 4 — 5. Sporen. (Fig. cl—5 stark ver- grössert; sämmtlich nach der Natur: Originalzeichnung.) CCXXXXI. Dieliaeiia Fries (Summa veg. Sc. pag. 403). Apothecien meist gesellig und in runden Flecken gehäuft, zuerst eingesenkt, dann hervorbrechend, rundlich oder länglich, durch einen Längsspalt oben getheilt, schwarzbraun. S-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . tab. 173, fig. 7. stielrund, 4—5 fi lang, 1—1,5 u dick, gerade oder kaum gekrümmt, einzellig, zuweilen mit undeutlichen Oeltropfen, grünlich-hyalin. An abgestorbenen Blättern von Convallaria Polygonatum in Italien. Comus — L. vulgare (Fries) Sacc, Syll. III. p. 633. Siehe Nähr- pflanze Aconitum, p. 324. An den Aesten von Cornus suecicae etc. in Schweden. Corylus 3764. L. Coryli L.ib. in Cooke, Grevillea VIII. 1879, p. 82. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 626. Flecken gross, kreisförmig, dunkelbraun; Fruchtgehäuse auf der-stock-foto
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. Fig. 2C0. A, B Jfitschkia cupxdaris (Pers.) Karst., A Habitus des Pilzes tind ein Perilhecienrasen, vergr.; B Schlauch, stark vergr. â C, D Gibbera Vaccinii (Sow.) Fries; C Habitus des Pilzes uud eine Gruppe von Fruchtkörpern, vergr.; D Schlauch, stark vergr. â E Otihia Aceris Wint., Schlauch, stark vergr. â F Gibberidea Visci Fuck., Schlauch (350/1). â G, H Cuciirbitaria Berhcridis (Per.s.) Gray, G Habitus des Pilzes und einige Fruchtkörper, vergr.; £â Schlauch, stark vergr. (BâE, H nach Winter, F nach Brefeld, A, 0 Original.) 7. Cucurbitaria Gray. Fruchtkörper rasenförmig oder dicht h-stock-foto
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. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . fig. 110. A Lactaria rnfa (Scop.) Schrot. Habitus nat. Gr. — B L. piperita (Scop.) Schrot. Habitus nat. Gr. — C L. torminosa (Schaeff.) Schrot. Habitus nat. Gr. — J) L. deliciosa (L.) Schrot. Habitus nat. Gr. (Alles Original.) amerikas. L. helva (Fries) Schrot. Hut fleischig, zerbrechlich, erst gewölbt, dann flach niedergedrückt, trocken, seidenhaarig, später flockig, schuppig oder rissig, blass-scherbenfarben, 8—16-stock-foto
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. Fig. '272. Ä, B Phomatospora Berkeleyi Sacc. A Habitus des Pilzes und einige fluchtkörper im Längsschnitt; B Schlauch, stark vergr. — C—E BitopeUa diiopa (Fries.) Schrot. C Habitus; D einige Fruchtkörper im Längs- schnitt; £ Schläuche, stark vergr. — F—H Mamiania fimhriata (Pers.) Ces. et de Not. F Stroma von oben ge- sehen, vergr.; G Längsschnitt durch ein Stroma, vergr.; H Schlauch, stark vergr. — J, K Gnotnoniella iubiformis (Tode) Sacc. J Habitus des Pilzes und einige Fruchtkörper vergr.; K Schlauch, stark vergr. (i, C Original; das übrige nach Winter.) 2. Ditopella de Not. [Halonia Fr.)-stock-foto
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. Fig. l'J3. Ä—C PieudorhjiUsma Bistortae (DC.) Juel. A Hubitiis, nat. Gr.; B Querschnitt durch eia B. von Poly- gonum Bistorta mit 2 Ladern des Pilzes, von denen das eine noch nicht völlig reif ist, p Palissadenparenchj'in des B., s Sclerotium des Pilzes, d deckende Schicht des Sclerotiums, die mit der Epidermis abgehohen wird (bü/1); C Schlauch mit Paraphysen (G50/1). — D—F Bhytisma aceriimm (Pers.) Fr. D Habitus des Pilzes, nat. Gr., und ein Stromastück mit Fruchtkörpern, vergr.: E Schlauch mit Paraphysen; F Stück eines C'onidienlagers (ca. 3S0/1). G—J B. salicinnm (Pers.) Fries. G Habitus-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . ^ <^ Stysanus resinae (Fries). 1. Gruppe von Koremien ^/j. 2. Kore- mium ^"/,. 3. Konidienketteu des Köpf- chens ^°7i- 4. Konidien einzeln und ini Verbände 5"°/,. 5. Stück eines Mycel- fadeus =«7i. (Nach Lindau.)-stock-foto
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. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen. Plants. 564 Slugufi— 1. mdcr unb S3rac^en. 561—579. 575. Gypsophlla murälis L. Wlantx = ^t)i§txantf uitb 576. SpergUläria rubra Presl (Lepigonum rubrum Fries; Arenaria rubra Z.; Alsine rubra Wahlenberg); rotllC ©C()U^)^JCnnitCrC, rot^eS © aitbfraut bebürfen feiner )t)etteren S3emer!uitgen. 577. 578. Euphorbia Peplus unb eiigua L. UeBer beit ^au bev (Su^^orBten fte^e 9^r. 73. 579. jVigella arveüsis L. Silber ©j^tuaraüimmel SBa^ bei bem erften 8tic!e für 53(umen6tät-stock-foto
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. The morphology, development, and economic aspects of Schizophyllum commune Fries. Schizophyllum commune. . 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.. Essig, Frederick Monroe, 1893-. Berkeley-stock-foto
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. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 109. â COMPOSITAE. 423 mMM aaa. Bladen diep vinspletij,', aan weerszijden «roen, lan«- en tamelijk stijf stekelig. Hoofdjes alleenstaand C'. acanthoicles blz. 424. bhb. Bladen boclitij,' vinspletij,', van onderen dun wit spinnewebachtij,' viltiu, tamelijk kort- en zachtstekeli)^ C. crlspus blz. 424. Volksnamen. De planten heeten op de meeste plaatsen distel of stekel met vele dialectische veranderingen, in Friesland, om Nijmegen en West-Fries- land heeten zij doorn. C. tenuiflórus ') Curt. Tengere distel (fifj. 529). Deze plant heeft een rechtopstaa-stock-foto
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. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. i^ "y M.C.C. -*f %„. 10-12X6  <#- AGARICUS (PSILOCYBE) SEMI-LANCEATUS. Fries, var. CCERULESCENS, in pastures. Neighbourhood of London. Sept. 1880.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Eamularia Cynarae Sacc. Stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) 1063. K. lampsanae (T)esm.) Syn. Oidium fusisporioides Fries var. lampsanae Desm. PI. cryiit. 2131 cfr. Kiekx Fl. erypt. Flandr. II, 298. V Cyliüdrospora major Ung. Exanth. p. 168 (1833) Tab .11 Fig. Hb. Cylindrospora coucentrica Grev. p. p. ap. Uuger Eiufl. d. Bodens etc. p. 222 (1836).-stock-foto
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. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Discosia 379 Abi us An noch lebenden und welken Blättern von Alnus glutinosa, A. incana, Magnolia in Deutschland, Schweden, Grossbritannien und Nordamerika. Saccardo 1. c. bemerkt: Wahrscheinlich eine weitere Form von D. Artocreas (Tode) Fries. Aralia — D. Artocreas (Tode) Fries. Sacc., Syll. III. p. 653. Siehe Nährpflanze Abi es, p. 377. An Blättern von Aralia etc. in Deutschland. Arbutus 3893. D. vagans De Not., Att. Acc. Tor. 1899, p.-stock-foto
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. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. suicaspitose. M.C.C. 75'3 PL- 772,. CORTINARIUS flNOLOMA) TOPHACEUS. Fries.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate-stock-foto
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. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF THE TELEOST FAMILY CARAPIDAE 289 Fierasfer dentatus Kaup, 1856, Catalogue of Apodal Fish : 157. (non Ophidium dentatum Cuvier, 1817, Regne Animal, 2:239.) Giinther, 1862, Catalogue of Fishes, 4 :38i. Day, 1880, The Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, 1 : 228. Colett, 1882, Forh. VidenskSelsk., Kristiania, 1882, (19) : 5. Sim. 1883, Scottish Nat., 7 : 35. Fries, Elcstrom & Sundevall, 1893, History of Scandinavian Fishes. 2 : 260. Aflalo, 1904, British Salt-water Fish : 294. Elirenbaum-Helgoland, 1909, Nord Plank. 10-stock-foto