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Mushrooms Larousse 1913A large number of mushroom varieties, with helpful information on which ones are edible, poisonous, or suspect
MushroomsA large number of mushroom varieties. Date: 1913
A large variety of mushrooms, 1913. Date: 1913
Fairies and toadstools, from The Dream Pedlar. 1914
Frogs / Breakfast in BedA couple of frogs enjoy breakfast in bed
An Autumnal, mushroom fantasyMushrooms personified, in this unusual illustration featuring three naked women and a child with mushroom caps upon their heads
Varieties of mushroomsVarieties of mushroom, the two poisonous items are labelled in green
Chanterelle mushrooms, Cantharellus cibarius and Cantharellus cibarius var. neglectus, and false chanterelle, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca (Cantharellus aurantiacus)
Morel mushrooms, Morchella vulgaris and Morchella costata. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium
Two fairies clasping each other, from The Password to Fairyland -- Then they flew together and clasped in a tight embrace. 20th century
Two frogs with insect on a greetings cardTwo frogs with an insect on a greetings card -- Happy be thy dreams. Date: circa 1890s
Wood woollyfoot, Gymnopus peronatusPoisonous champignon or wood woollyfoot, Gymnopus peronatus (as Marasmius urens and Marasmius peronatus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our
Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium
Prince mushroom and field mushroomPrince mushroom, Agaricus augustus (Psalliota augusta) and field mushroom, Agaricus campestris (Psalliota campestris). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Crab-of-the-woods, Laetiporus sulphureus (Polyporus sulphureus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper
Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895
Funghi / Mushrooms 1869Seven varieties of mushroom: beef-steak, latticed, boletus, hedgehog, fly agaric, clavaria, birds-nest, and sporangium (magnified)
Mushrooms Walsh 7-11Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green
Funghi / Cordier 2 1876AGARICUS MUSCARIUS (poisonous)
Mushrooms Walsh 25-30Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green
Goblins spying on witches on a Christmas cardGoblins spying on two witches with a cooking pot on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Panther cap mushroom, Amanita pantherina, and Amanita franchetii (Amanita aspera). Poisonous mushrooms. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria. Poisonous psychoactive mushroom. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Death cap mushroom, Amanita phalloides, and fools mushroom, Amanita verna. Highly poisonous mushrooms. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
LYCOPERDON COELATUM LYCOPERDON GEMMATUM (edible) Date: 1876
LEOTIA LUBRICA VERPA DIGITALIFORMIS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS EBURNEUS AGARICUS VIRGINEUS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS SPECIOSUS AGARICUS PARVULUS (poisonous) Date: 1876
AGARICUS ALBELLUS AGARICUS GRAVEOLENS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS MELLEUS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS COLUBRINUS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS CAESAREUS (edible) Date: 1876
FunghiAGARICUS VAGINATUS (edible) Date: 1876
AGARICUS MAPPA (left) AGARICUS PANTHERINUS (right) (poisonous) Date: 1876
Where the mushrooms growYoung girl picking mushrooms. Artist: Lilian A Govey Date: circa 1910
The Dream Pedlar - Where Mushrooms GrowWhere Mushrooms Grow - illustration in The Dream Pedlar by Lady Margaret Sackville. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration
Shingled hedgehog, zoned hydnellum and pinecone mushroomShingled hedgehog, Sarcodon imbricatus (Hydnum imbricatum), zoned hydnellum, Hydnellum concrescens (Hydnum zonatum) and pinecone mushroom, Auriscalpium vulgare (Hydnum auriscalpium)
Polypore mushroomsCyclomyces setiporus (Polyporus intybaceus) and birch polypore, Piptoporus betulinus (Polyporus betulinus). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Blusher mushroom, Amanita rubescens (Amanita rubens). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium
Scaber stalk mushroomsRough-stemmed bolete, Boletus scaber and red-capped scaber stalk, Leccinum aurantiacum (Boletus aurantiacus). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Alder bolete and summer capAlder bolete, Gyrodon lividus (Boletus lividus) and summer cap, Boletus reticulatus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Grevilles bolete and velvet boleteGrevilles bolete or larch bolete, Suillus grevillei (Boletus flavus) and velvet bolete or variegated bolete, Suillus variegatus (Boletus variegatus)
Slimy spike-cap mushroomsSlimy spike-cap, Gomphidius glutinosus, and Gomphidius viscidus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France
Wood mushroomsWood mushroom, Agaricus sylvicola (Psalliota sylvicola) and Agaricus langei (Psalliota haemorroidaria). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Rollrim mushroomsBrown roll-rim, Paxillus involutus, velvet rollrim, Paxillus atrotomentosus, and Tapinella panuoides (Paxillus panuoides). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Webcap mushroomsBlue-girdled webcap mushroom, Cortinarius collinitus, cinnamon webcap, Cortinarius cinnamomeus and Cortinarius hinnuleus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Shaggy scalycap and golden pholiotaShaggy scalycap, Pholiota squarrosa, and golden pholiota, Pholiota aurea. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
Sheathed woodtuft and rooting poison pieSheathed woodtuft, Kuehneromyces mutabilis (Pholiota mutabilis) and rooting poison pie, Hebeloma radicosum (Pholiota radicosa). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A