Clathrus Treubei, three collections, two old, with the arms broken apart 

 as shown in Myc. Notes, p. 382, fig. 212. 



Jansia rugosa, one collection. 



There is also at Upsala, in alcohol, a specimen of Aseroe rubra from New 

 Zealand, collected by G. von Scheele; Clathrus cancellatus from Montpellier 

 France, and ten collections of Phallus impudicus by various collectors in Sweden. 



Dried specimens. Aseroe rubra from New Zealand, Berggren, and a draw- 

 ing from the fresh specimens Clathrus cancellatus, Tirol, Bresadola Clathrus 

 pusillus, New Holland, ex. Berk." Mutinus elegans from Curtis, and labeled 

 "Corymtes brevis," which was a manuscript name for it Clathrus cibarius 

 New Zealand, Berggren Lysurus Gardneri, co-types, ex. Berkeley Macowan- 

 ites agaricinus, co-type from Kalchbrenner. (Not usually classed in the phal- 

 loids, but to my mind closely related) Mutinus caninus, ex. Quelet, France 

 Mutinus (unnamed), Guadeloupe, L'Herminier. (Something curious but un- 

 named, and I think this specimen unnamable) Phallus impudicus Fautrey, 

 France Clathrus guttulatus, no specimen but the type drawing from Orsted on 

 which the species was based. 



BERLIN, GERMANY. 



Dried Specimens : Clathrus cancellatus, from a hothouse at Berlin. It 

 probably does not occur in the open as far north as Berlin. Three collections 

 from southern Europe Clathrus gracilis, three from Australia, also so-labeled 

 from Samoa (!) and it seems correct. Clathrus Baiimeri, the types, dried 

 specimens but better unnamed from such material. Clathrus crispus, Guadeloupe 

 Simblum sphaerocephalum, three from Brazil and Uruguay "Anthurus" 

 Woodii, co-types and the type drawing. I think it is a Lysurus Lysurus 

 borealis var Klitzingii, same exactly I think as our American form Aseroe 

 (sp.?) from Africa! Aseroe pallida, type and drawing from New Caledonia- 

 Phallus indusiatus, specimens from Samoa, Usambara, New Guinea, Brazil and 

 Australia Phallus rubicundus, specimens from South Africa and Australia 

 (labeled aurantiacus) "Omphalophallus" calvescens and Muellerianus, both co- 

 types (Australia) and both, same, but specimens too poor for comment, much 

 less to be named Phallus (unnamed) from Brazil, on the order of Ravenelii 

 but much too large Mutinus caninus seven collections from Germany Mutinus 

 elegans from Ran, Penn. Mutinus (sp.?) from Dr. Reinecke, Samoa. I found 

 no Mutinus in Samoa. Phallus impudicus, many specimens, mostly from Ger- 

 many Kalchbrennera corallocephala from MacOwan, South Africa, also a draw- 

 ing (labeled Aseroe Tuckii and the type of this "new species") Floccomutinus 

 Zenkeri, the original drawing from Zenker. 



In alcohol : Clautriavia merulina, Java Simblum periphragmoides, Java 

 Phallus indusiatus, nine from Java, two from Africa, three from New Guinea. 

 One of the African forms has unusually large meshes to the veil Clathrus 

 camerunensis, type, Africa Clathrus Americanus (unnamed) from Paraguay 

 Clathrus chrysomycelinus, type Brazil Laternea columnata, Brazil "Laternea 

 pentactina", type, Java. It is an old condition of Clathrus Treubei, the arms 

 broken apart as shown in figure 212, page 382, Myc Notes Simblum sphaero- 

 cephalum, Brazil Aseroe rubra, New Guinea. I can not say as to the exact 

 form, but it seems to have a broad limb and to tend towards the East Indian 

 species. Lysurus borealis, var. Klitzingii, Berlin, same I think as our American 

 form Clautriavia Lauterbachii (type of Echinophallus Lauterbachii) unfortu- 

 nately only known from eggs as it is a most peculiar genus Eggs of a Clathrus 

 determined as Preussii ? but I think the species is ? Mutinus boninensis, type, 

 all known, intermediate between Mutinus and Jansia Jansia elegans, abundant, 

 from Java, type of "Floccomutinus Nymanianus'' but quite different from the 

 genus Floccomutinus, I think. Floccomutinus Zenkeri, type Africa, a very dis- 

 tinct genus, in my opinion Mutinus bambusianus, several collections from Java. 

 Some have rather short heads and in size approach Mutinus caninus of Europe. 

 The gleba-bearing portions are more pointed and not so even as caninus 

 Mutinus caninus, Germany Blumenavia rhacodes, type, Brazil Itajahya galeric- 

 ulata, type Brazil. Phallus glutinoides, type. Brazil. All are in egg state. 

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