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Volume 15, Part 2, May 2001 Sundstrom, E. (1980) Appendix. In Rice, M. & Beebee, D. Mushrooms for Color. Mad River Press, pp. 142-149. Upton, J. (1990) Blue dyes from Xanthoria lichens. In Dyes from Nature. Plants & Gardens, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 46(2): 49-50. Fig 12 Colours obtained with Phaeolus schweinitzii (photo: L. Villasenor). Fig 11 Colours obtained with the species of Aphyllophorales tested, 1 Albatrellus cristatus, 2 Coltricia perennis, 3a & 3b Trametes versicolor, 4 Ganoderma applanatum, 5 Gano derma curtis ii, 6 Ganoderma resinaceum, 7 Gloeophyllum sepiarium, 8 Hexagonia hirta, 9 Hydnopolyporus [imbriatus, 10 Inonotus radiatus, 11 Phaeolus schweinitzii, 12 Phellinus gilvus, 13 Pycnoporus sanguineus (photo: L. Villasenor), 14 Trametes maxima. The British Mycological Society Slide Collection G Hadley References Aroche, R. M., Aguilar, 0., Bonavides, J., Valenzuela, R., Linares, V. & Miranda, M. A. (1988). Laetiporus sulphureus: una especie con potencial comestible, medicinal y tintoreo. Resumenes III Congreso Nacional de Micologia, Cd. Victoria, Tams., Mexico. Chambers, W. (1990) Arctic lichen dyes. In Dyes from Nature. Plants & Gardens, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 46(2): 46-48. Guzman, G. (1997) Los nombres de los hongos y lo relacionado con ellos en America Latina. Instituto de Ecologfa, Xalapa. Johannesson, H., Ryman, S., Lundmark, H. & Danell, E. (1999). Sarcodon imbricatus and S. squamosus - two confused species. Mycological Research 103: 1447-1452. Kornerup, A. & Wanscher, J. H. (1989) Methuen Handbook of Colour. Methuen. Mounter, J. (1997) Dyeing with fungi. Mycologist 11: 175. Rice, M. & Beebee, D. (1980) Mushrooms for Color. Mad River Press. Fig 9 Trametes maxima (photo: L. Guzman-Davalos). Fig 10 Trametes versicolor (photo: L. Guzman-Davalos). The Society's extensive photographic slide collection is available to all Members and Associates and represents most genera of macrofungi together with ancillary collections on special topics. The Mycologist publishes images from the collection as appropriate and occasionally from unknown sources. Two recent 'anonymous' illustrations have now been identified. Sarcoscypha coccinea (on the back cover of Vol 14 Part 2) originated from Roger Brown and Cladonia floerkeana (on the back cover of Vol 14 Part 4) was claimed by Bert Brand. More about the Slide Collection will appear in the next issue.

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Volume 15, Part 2, May 2001

Sundstrom, E. (1980) Appendix. In Rice, M. & Beebee, D.Mushrooms for Color. Mad River Press, pp. 142-149.

Upton, J. (1990) Blue dyes from Xanthoria lichens. InDyes from Nature. Plants & Gardens, Brooklyn BotanicGarden Record 46(2): 49-50.

Fig 12 Colours obtained with Phaeolus schweinitzii(photo: L. Villasenor).

Fig 11 Colours obtained with the species ofAphyllophorales tested, 1 Albatrellus cristatus, 2 Coltriciaperennis, 3a & 3b Trametes versicolor, 4 Ganodermaapplanatum, 5 Gano derma curtis ii, 6 Ganodermaresinaceum, 7 Gloeophyllum sepiarium, 8 Hexagonia hirta,9 Hydnopolyporus [imbriatus, 10 Inonotus radiatus, 11Phaeolus schweinitzii, 12 Phellinus gilvus, 13 Pycnoporussanguineus (photo: L. Villasenor), 14 Trametes maxima.

The British Mycological Society Slide Collection

G Hadley

ReferencesAroche, R. M., Aguilar, 0., Bonavides, J., Valenzuela, R., Linares, V.

& Miranda, M. A. (1988). Laetiporus sulphureus: una especie conpotencial comestible, medicinal y tintoreo. Resumenes IIICongreso Nacional de Micologia, Cd. Victoria, Tams., Mexico.

Chambers, W. (1990) Arctic lichen dyes. In Dyes from Nature. Plants& Gardens, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 46(2): 46-48.

Guzman, G. (1997) Los nombres de los hongos y lo relacionado conellos en America Latina. Instituto de Ecologfa, Xalapa.

Johannesson, H., Ryman, S., Lundmark, H. & Danell, E. (1999).Sarcodon imbricatus and S. squamosus - two confused species.Mycological Research 103: 1447-1452.

Kornerup, A. & Wanscher, J. H. (1989) Methuen Handbook of Colour.Methuen.

Mounter, J. (1997) Dyeing with fungi. Mycologist 11: 175.Rice, M. & Beebee, D. (1980) Mushrooms for Color. Mad River Press.

Fig 9 Trametes maxima (photo: L. Guzman-Davalos).

Fig 10 Trametes versicolor (photo: L. Guzman-Davalos).

The Society's extensive photographic slide collection is available to all Members and Associates andrepresents most genera of macrofungi together with ancillary collections on special topics. TheMycologist publishes images from the collection as appropriate and occasionally from unknown sources.Two recent 'anonymous' illustrations have now been identified. Sarcoscypha coccinea (on the back coverof Vol 14 Part 2) originated from Roger Brown and Cladonia floerkeana (on the back cover of Vol 14 Part4) was claimed by Bert Brand. More about the Slide Collection will appear in the next issue.