Japan. 



An account of the phalloids of Japan was published in Mycological Notes, 

 page 400. It was based on notes, drawings, and specimens from Professors 

 Kusano, Gono, and Yasuda. The following were included : Phallus indusiatus, 

 Phallus impudicus, Phallus rugulosus, Phallus tenuis (rare), Jansia boninensis 

 (as Mutinus), Lysurus Mokusin, and Laternea bicolumnata. In addition, Phallus 

 rubicundus under the name aurantiacus has been said to grow in Japan. 



China. 



Little is known as to the phalloids of China, although Lysurus Mokusin 

 from China was among the first foreign phalloids figured. 



Some alcoholic specimens were sent to Patouillard at Paris a few years 

 ago from Tonkin, and the following species recorded : ' Aseroe Zeylandica, 

 Phallus indusiatus, Phallus gracilis, Mutinus b-ambusinus, Mutinus minimus, 

 Mutinus borneensis. 



APPENDIX II. 



LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN. 



The following phalloids have not been heard from since they were originally 

 exploited and grave fears are entertained as to their survival. Vague rumors 

 have been circulated of one or two of them having been seen, but when traced 

 to the source have usually resulted from a mistaken identification. Any one 

 noticing a stray phalloid in their neighborhood is requested to seize it and send 

 it in with such notes and marks as may lead to its identification. 



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