CONCERNING THE PHALLOIDS 



Fig. 186 



Fig 187. 





Fig. 188 



fred Moeller. 



which is an enlargement six diam- 

 eters, made from Mr. Cradwick's 

 specimen. Whether or not this is 

 a feature of the fresh plant I can 

 not say, and it is for this reason 

 that a photograph of the fresh 

 plant is particularly desired. The 

 original drawing by Turpin (Fig. 

 187) seems to be characteristic, 

 but we should be much better sat- 

 isfied if we had a photograph. 



THE PHALLOIDS OF BRA- 

 L. There is probably no coun- 

 try in the world where the phal- 

 loids are better known than Brazil, 

 owing to the excellent work that 

 ~ . ha s been done with them by Al- 



Father Rick writes me that he finds in his immediate 



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