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(1771) Fungorum qui in Bavaria et Palatinatu circa Ratisbonam nascuntur icones; Tomus tertius (Ratisbonae : Typis Keiserianis ed.). Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved on January 25, 2013.

Explanation of the plates by the author Schäffer (in the original spelling)

Erklärung der 235. Kupfertafel

Der 123. Blätterschwamm
Es ist solcher ein zwei- oder dreifarbiger, voller, fleischige, abänderlicher Milchschwamm; mit einem anfangs kugelrundem, nachhero glockigen, und endlich flachen Hute; mit einem meist runden, gerade oder gebogenen Stiele; ohne Saamendecke und Ring; auch ohne Namen in Bayern.
Fig. I Ein entwickelter Schwamm; mit glockigem Hute.
Fig. II Ein entwickelter Schwamm; mit aufgerol(l)tem Hute.
Fig. III Ein entwickelter Schwamm; mit flachem Hute.
Fig. IV. Ein entwickelter Schwamm; mit kugelrundem Hute.
Fig. V. Ein von Wasser starck angesaugter Schwamm, und von dunkler Farbe.
Fig. VI. Ein Schwamm nach seiner Unterfläche; wo a. die Milchtropfen.
Fig. VII Ein senkrecht zerschnittner Schwamm.
Fig. VIII. IX. Der natürliche und vergrößerte Saamenstaub.

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Explanation of the 235th copperplate engraving

The 123rd agaric
It is a two- or three-colored, full, fleshy, variable milk-cap, with an initially spherical, later campanulate and finally plane cap, with a mostly cylindric or curved stem, without "semen cover" (=velum?) and ring, even without a name in Bavaria.
Fig. I. developed a fruiting body, with campanulate cap.
Fig. II. A developed fruiting body, with decurved cap.
Fig. III. A developed fruiting body, flat cap.
Fig. IV. developed a fruiting body, with a globated hat.
Fig. V. A strong full of water sucked fruiting body, with dark colors.
Fig. VI. Underside of a fruiting body; a. = a drop of milk. Fig. VII. A vertical cut-up fruiting body .

Fig. VIII IX. The natural spore deposit and enlarged spores.
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