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  • The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour.
  • The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1890.
  • The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1893.
  • The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1892.
  • The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour by R. Baker.
  • Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. Coloured zincograph, c. 1853, after M. Burnett.
  • Fungi: twenty species, including the fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), death cap (Amanita phalloides) and Boletus and Agaricus species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, c. 1827, after Prieur.
  • Four poisonous plants: crowfoot (Ranunculus alpestris), fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria), foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) and hellebore (Helleborus niger) Coloured engraving by J. Johnstone.
  • Anatomy, surgery and botany; top, dissected head showing arteries; centre, methods of bandaging the thorax and head; below, cleft lip (harelip) and instruments for surgery on  it; bottom, fly agaric mushroom. Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
  • Eight fungi, including the fly agaric, chanterelle, Boletus edulis, field mushroom, puff ball, morel, dry-rot and ergot. Chromolithograph.