Images Filters Artist Artist... R. Baker (16) Frederic B. Schell (1) James Madison Alden (1) Samuel Colman (1) Collection Collection... Wellcome Library (16) Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University (1) National Gallery of Art, Washington (1) Toronto Public Library (1) Country Country... England (16) USA (2) Canada (1) Continent Continent... Europe (16) North America (3) Medium Medium... Watercolour (2) Print (1) Category Category... Flora & Fauna (16) Landscapes & Seascapes (2) Buildings & Architecture (1) Date Date... 1850s (1) 1880s (4) 1890s (12) 1900s (1) 19 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map An earth-star fungus (Geastrum fornicatum): two fruiting bodies. + Add to album A fungus (Agaricus euosmus) growing on wood. (1896) + Add to album Devil's bolete fungus (Boletus satanus). (1896) + Add to album A morel (Morchella species): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. (1896) + Add to album Fairy ring mushroom (Marasmius oreades): four fruiting bodies. (1896) + Add to album A fungus (Hygrocybe conica): three fruiting bodies. (1894) + Add to album A fungus (Cortinarius species): three fruiting bodies. (1893) + Add to album A fungus (Agaricus lobatus?): three fruiting bodies. (1888) + Add to album Scarlet elf cup fungus (Sarcoscypha coccinea): fruiting bodies growing on wood. (1896) + Add to album Parasitic fungi (Nyctalis species) growing on decayed Russula fungi. (1889) + Add to album A false morel fungus (Helvella crispa): six fruiting bodies. (1892) + Add to album The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): three fruiting bodies. + Add to album Shaggy parasol mushrooms (Lepiota rhacodes): three fruiting bodies. (1888) + Add to album The false death cap fungus (Amanita citrina): two fruiting bodies. (1887) + Add to album An earth-star fungus (Geastrum fornicatum): four fruiting bodies. (1895) + Add to album A fungus (Gymnopilus junonius): two fruiting bodies, one sectioned. (1906) + Add to album Mt. Baker and Mt. McKensie [recto] (1894) + Add to album METROPOLITAN METHODIST (UNITED) CHURCH, Queen St. E., n. side, between Bond & Church Sts. (1881) + Add to album Entrance to Deception Passage, Rosario Straits, W.T. Mt. Baker in the distance. Watercolor, 23.9 x 33.6 cm. (1854) + Add to album 1 An earth-star fungus (Geastrum fornicatum): two fruiting bodies. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A fungus (Agaricus euosmus) growing on wood. (1896) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Devil's bolete fungus (Boletus satanus). (1896) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A morel (Morchella species): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. (1896) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Fairy ring mushroom (Marasmius oreades): four fruiting bodies. (1896) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A fungus (Hygrocybe conica): three fruiting bodies. (1894) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A fungus (Cortinarius species): three fruiting bodies. (1893) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A fungus (Agaricus lobatus?): three fruiting bodies. (1888) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Scarlet elf cup fungus (Sarcoscypha coccinea): fruiting bodies growing on wood. (1896) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Parasitic fungi (Nyctalis species) growing on decayed Russula fungi. (1889) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A false morel fungus (Helvella crispa): six fruiting bodies. (1892) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): three fruiting bodies. image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Shaggy parasol mushrooms (Lepiota rhacodes): three fruiting bodies. (1888) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 The false death cap fungus (Amanita citrina): two fruiting bodies. (1887) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 An earth-star fungus (Geastrum fornicatum): four fruiting bodies. (1895) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 A fungus (Gymnopilus junonius): two fruiting bodies, one sectioned. (1906) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Mt. Baker and Mt. McKensie [recto] (1894) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain METROPOLITAN METHODIST (UNITED) CHURCH, Queen St. E., n. side, between Bond & Church Sts. (1881) Courtesy of Toronto Public Library. | Public Domain Entrance to Deception Passage, Rosario Straits, W.T. Mt. Baker in the distance. Watercolor, 23.9 x 33.6 cm. (1854) Courtesy of Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University | Public Domain