tiacus, Australia Mutinus caninus, photo ex. Krieger, also several specimens 

 from England and the continent Mutinus elegans, sketch from Morgan, 

 labeled Ravenelii Mutinus Ravenelii with a letter from Ravenel stating that 

 the plant has been mis-cited in Grevillea (which is true) Mutinus proximus, 

 drawing by Broom Kalchbrennera corallocephala, original description but no 

 specimen from Welwitsch, drawing as reproduced in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Simblum gracile, Ceylon Laternea columnata, abundant specimen from Ravenel 

 Laternea Angolensis, original description and drawing (no specimen) from 

 Welwitsch. It was described as "splendida albida" Simblum Muelleri (?) 

 poor, Australia Clathrus cancellatus, several specimens from Europe Clathrus 

 delicatus, co-type, Ceylon Clathrus gracile, co-type, Australia Clathrus cibarius, 

 New Zealand, also Chiloe, Chile, also a form (see page 60) Pernambuco, also 

 a specimen and sketch of a very similar species from Mombasa, East Africa. 

 Ihere are no color notes, but the sketch is dull yellow Clathrus crispus, Vera 

 Cruz, also specimen, poor, so labeled, from Australia, but not the species, I 

 think Clathrus crispatus, Yucatan, dried specimen, but seems the same as the 

 original at Kew from Ceylon Lysurus Gardneri, co-type, Ceylon Coins 

 hirudinosus (alcohol) from Meadow Valley, Asia Minor Aseroe rubra, Aus- 

 tralia. 



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Aseroe arachnoidea, type specimens in alcohol from Harmand, Cochin 

 China Anthurus trifidus, in alcohol, type from Japan, Dr. Harmand, specimen 

 is broken, but I think is a Pseudocolus Aseroe rubra, New Zealand, Raoul 

 Phallus impudicus, several, France Phallus Ravenelii. There is an historical 

 specimen more than two hundred years old in the herbarium of Vaillant. It 

 was "Boletus phalloides" and was "ex Canada, 1702" Phallus aurantiacus, 

 type, India Mutinus caninus, several, France Mutinus elegans, type, Ohio, 

 good condition Mutinus Ravenelii ex Ravenel Mutinus curtus, fragment from 

 Berkeley Mutinus xylogenus, types ex French Guiana and drawing (good) 

 from Leprieur Pseudocolus fusiformis, type drawing from Reunion, all that 

 is known Lysurus Gardneri ex Berkeley Laternea triscapa from Chile, the 

 specimen is very small, but probably a small columnata Laternea columnata 

 ex Ravenel, also Chile Clathrus gracilis ex Berkeley, also a specimen so 

 referred from New Caledonia, the latter also published as Colus hirudinosus, 

 but so poor it should not have been named Clathrus cancellatus, a number 

 all from Southern France and one Algeria Clathrus gracilis, ex Berkeley, 

 Australia, also a very poor specimen ex Africa, similar to gracilis, but too poor 

 to judge. It was named Clathrus Fischeri Clathrus cibarius, type ex New 

 Zealand, in alcohol, also from Chile! Lysurus cruciatus, a number of type 

 specimens, but all much broken, French Guiana Colus hirudinosus, specimen 

 from Pyrenees, Algeria, and Corsica, the latter received by Montagne in 

 1820, thirteen years before it was published, and is labeled "Clathrus hirudinosus 

 nobis" Phallus subuculatus, type from Algeria, "very common and less fetid 

 than impudicus," says the collector Phallus duplicatus ex Ravenel Phallus 

 indusiatus, in alcohol, from French Guiana, also dried, the type of "Sophronia 

 brasiliensis" from Brazil, also type of "Phallus radiciatus" from French Guiana, 

 also from Tonkin and New Caledonia Anthurus Calathiscus, no specimen was 

 received, but the drawing is there from Perrottet, India, on which I think 

 Montagne based his imaginary "Calathiscus Sepia." 



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In alcohol. There is a very abundant collection made by E. Nyman in 

 Java a number of years ago. 



Phallus indusiatus, twelve collections, ten of the usual form w r ith broad 

 pilei and two with slender pilei. 



Clautriavia merulina, two collections. This is a frequent species in Java. 



Simblum periphragmoides (and the form gracilis), five collections, which 

 convince me that gracilis is at the best a form of periphragmoides. 



Mutinus bambusinus, one collection. 



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