Simblum gracile, Dr. Ch. Bernard (photograph). 

 Simblum gracile, Dr. Ch. Bernard (alcohol). 

 Jansia rugosa, Dr. Ch. Bernard (alcohol). 

 Aseroe arachnoidea, Dr. Ch. Bernard (alcohol). 

 Aseroe arachnoidea, Dr. J. P. Lotsy (alcohol). 

 Mutinus bambusinus, Dr. Ch. Bernard (alcohol). 



APPENDIX V. 



SOURCE OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 Photographs. 



The best illustration of a phalloid is a good photograph, and we confidently 

 look to photography to dispel much of the doubt that surrounds many of the 

 species of foreign phalloids. We present herewith a list of those who have 

 published or supplied photographs of phalloids or furnished material to illustrate 

 phalloids by photography, and have indicated our figures that are taken from 

 these sources. America leads the world in the use of photography to illustrate 

 fungi. Well illustrated books have appeared by Atkinson, Mcllvaine, Hard, 

 and Marshall, all containing illustrations of phalloids. We have not cited them 

 in detail, however, as they all coyer the same restricted field of a few species. 

 We think the following is otherwise a complete list of those who have aided in 

 the work. We hope this pamphlet will awaken interest in the subject in other 

 countries and that the next resume of the subject will have a much larger list. 

 If you find a phalloid that is not illustrated in this work by a good photograph^ 

 we hope you will not fail to secure a good photograph of it, if possible. 



Dr. Chas. Bernard, lava. 



Aseroe Zeylandica (Fig. 54.) 

 Clautriavia merulina 

 Jansia rugosa (Figs. 30 and 31). 

 Clathrus Treubei (Fig. 72). 

 Simblum gracile (Fig. 84). 



Auguste Bernin, Monaco. 



Clathrus cancellatus (Fig. 70). 



N. A. Cobb, Hawaii. 

 Phallus gracilis (Fig. 6). 



Robt. E. Fries. 



Itajahya galericulata. 



C. C. Hanmer, Connecticut. 



Lysurus borealis (Fig. 41). 



M. E. Hard, Ohio. 



Phallus Ravenelii,(Fig. 8). 



W. Krieger, Germany. 



Mutinus caninus (Fig. 23). 



Professor Kusano, Japan. 



Laternea bicolumnata (Fig. 64). 



W. H. Long, Jr , Texas. 



Phallus rubicundus (Fig. 5). 

 Simblum Texense (Fig. 85). 

 Simblum sphaerocephalum (Fig. 86). 



D. McAlpine, Australia. 



Anthurus aseroeformis (Fig. 46). 



Alfred Moeller I from Brazil). 



Phallus indusiatus. 



Phallus Moelleri (Fig. 13). 



Clathrus chrysomycelinus (Fig. 80). 



Laternea columnata. 



Laternea rhacodes. 



Phallus glutinolens (Fig. 10). 



Pseudocolus Garciae (Fig. 65). 



Mutinus bambusinus (Fig. 26). 



Itajahya galericulata (Fig. 22). 



Harold Murray, England. 



Lysurus borealis. 



Chas. O'Connor, Mauritius. 



Phallus Mauritianus (Fig. 17). 



N. Patouillard, Paris, 

 Clautriavia merulina. 



Otto Penzig (from Java . 



Aseroe arachnoidea (Figs. 55 and 56). 



Phallus indusiatus. 



Phallus favosus (Fig. 4). 



Clautriavia merulina. 



Phallus multicolor (Fig. 14). 



Simblum gracile. 



Jansia elegans (Figs. 32 and 33). 



Jansia rugosa. 



Mutinus Fleischeri (Fig. 27). 



Pseudocolus Javanicus (Fig. 66). 



