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ILLUSTRATIONS OF FUNGI 
The chief object of this paper is to call attention to the colored 
illustrations of fungi, about 400 in all to date, prepared at the 
Garden for publication and for mounting on the swinging frames 
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THE eee s IDEAL 
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Whenev and wherev eT fle: 
ideal for the herbarium cseGed eheuldts be k ind: 
1. Ample typical specimens in all stages, a ae and well 
sin 
ted the following 
yr 
. Full descriptive field notes, especially of perishable char- 
acters, and most characters are perishable to some extent in 
fungi 
ketch as accurate and detailed as possible and 
a pane if practicable. Color notes with a color guide at 
han 
d may be used with the photograph 
ARRANGEMENT OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE HERBARIUM 
e ideal herbarium contains specimens arranged in a single 
series, with all notes and seine ee with the ae 
mens. The maintenance of more than one series is both a com- 
pation one an sas haan Roanhiliae holes most o 
Europe 
usually are; and I might ee re ae ect and illustra- 
tions should be in duplicate so that one set may be distributed 
with the specimens and the other set kept on file for ready 
reference. At Kew, a splendid set of aie ee ey 
color 
with dried material. It may also be desirable to know whether 
