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Fairy ring champignon, Marasmius oreades 1, false champignon 2, and nagelschwamme 3.. Fairy ring champignon, Marasmius oreades 1, false champignon, Marasmius peronatus 2, and nagelschwamme
FUNGI False Morel - on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement (Gyromitra esculenta). Uganskii Nat. reserve, Siberia, Russia
Pleurotus ostreatus, oyster mushroomShown here is the fan-shaped oyster mushroom fungus. This specimen originates from the Natural History Museum, London
Liposcelis bostrychophilus, booklouseA booklouse is any of numerous species of tiny wingless insects which feed on the starches and moulds found on in books and on paper
Lycogala epidendrum, Wolfs MilkWatercolour on paper, c.1838 by Anna Russell (nee Worsley) (1807-1876). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1838
Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus.. Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus.. Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus.. Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom 2 and amethyst clavaria 3.. Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom, Russula heterophylla 2, and amethyst clavaria
Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes.. Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
St Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2.. St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2
Chantarelle, Cantharellus cibarius 1, and milky agaric, Lactarius deliciosus 2.. Chantarelle, Cantharellus cibarius 1, and milky agaric, Lactarius deliciosus 2
Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria 2, and cylindric clavaria 3.. Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria, Clavaria rugosa 2, and cylindric clavaria
Maned agaric, Coprinus comatus.. Maned agaric, Coprinus comatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Ink mushroom, Coprinus atramentarius 1, and grey clavaria, Clavaria cinerea 2.. Ink mushroom, Coprinus atramentarius 1, and grey clavaria, Clavaria cinerea 2
Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2.. Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2
Leaf fungi, Circinaria epiphylla.. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Jussieus Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration by C
Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue 3.. Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue
Scaly polypore, Polyporus squamosus.. Scaly polypore, Polyporus squamosus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2.. Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2
Oak tongue, Fistulina hepatica.. Oak tongue, Fistulina hepatica. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Edible boletus, Boletus edulis.. Edible boletus, Boletus edulis. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Fragment of a woody branch of vine attacked by the vegetative part of a fungus or mycelium. Illustration for La Maladie des Vignes (The disease of the vines)
Marriage contract (ketubbah) between Abraham, son of Mussa and Yahya Salem al-Cohen al- Araqi, and Rumiyyeh, daughter of Abraham Salem al-Sheikh al-Levi. Sana a, Yemen, 1794
Disease of the vines. Engraving of 1853Bunch of grapes partially attacked by the vegetative part of a fungus or mycelium in the first days of July. Illustration for La Maladie des Vignes (The disease of the vines)
Mushroom Russula sp. in tundra near Dikson (Russula sp.). Russian Arctic. August
Spotted Stream Frog watches for prey from an old tree-fungi, near a small stream in primary rainforest (Rana picturata (Boulenger))
Fungi on a fallen tree branch (unidentified), on rainforest floor in primary rainforest. river Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June
Mushrooms and flowering plant Saxifraga hirculus (Saxifraga hirculus). tundra near Dikson, Russian Arctic. August, raining
Christmas Greeting card featuring garden mothsChristmas Greeting card featuring three white garden moths alighting on a twig. Date: circa 1910s
Plaster mould recording the original shape of the Koh-i-NoorMade in 1851 before the diamond was re-cut to a brilliant oval. This cast records the Mogul-style cut of the Koh-i-Noor diamond
Lobaria pulmonaria, lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Cetraria islandica, lichenA cut-out of a branching lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Usnea inflata, beard lichenAnd Hypogymnia physodes (right), Burnham Beeches, Bucks, W. London. The former is a recent colonist following reductions in SO2 pollution
Neanura ?muscorum, plant mouldA magnifiied image of oak leaf mould. Specimen originates from Horstead, Norwich
BonnetCollected during the archaelogical excavation at Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, 1984-1986
Various fungiPlate 25 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas 1870. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Illustration entitled Cryptogames alimentaires
Bolete sp. bolete mushroomsPlate 24 from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 8, depicting various types and views of bolete mushrooms
Amanita sp. amanita mushroomsPlate 10 depicting two different species of amanite mushrooms from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 8
LichenThis is an example of one of Sri Lankas very rich diversity of lichens
Cladonia sulphuratum, lichenCut-outs of lichen specimens held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Fungi in the Wildlife GardenClose-up of fungus growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Derek Adams, March 2003
Balanus tintinnabulum, balanidae barnaclesPlate 1 by George Sowerby from Charles Darwins Monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species: the Balan
Sticta sp. lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Nephroma sp. lichenA cut-out of a lichen specimen held in the crypt herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Elias Fries (1794-1878)Portrait of Elias Fries, a Swedish born botanist, and professor at the Univeristy of Lund and at the University of Uppsala, specialising in the systematics of fungi
Agaricus rachodes. Plate XXXVIII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria