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Fungi: 19th-century Mycology Drawings

This delightful and intriguing collection of 19th-century illustrations depict British fungi. The drawings possibly date from the early to mid-19th century, a time when the science of mycology was very much in its infancy. It was only in the second half of the century that mycology began to organise itself as a distinct discipline in Britain, and even then it was a science on the margins, with a strong amateur tradition. The drawings were almost certainly sketched from nature, evidenced by annotations on some of the drawings in the collection.

The status of the discipline of mycology at that time strongly suggests that these were drawn by someone with knowledge in the field; this could quite possibly be an amateur, but as a fringe discipline, it was these very amateurs who were the fungi experts. This was clearly someone attune to the differentiating characteristics of gills and pores, colour and habitat, and scientific approach in their approach to recording view and scale. The artist initials are J.R.C. but their identity remains elusive: cross-checking various indexes of mycologists, naturalists and illustrators of the period has been unable to establish a match.

A number of the drawings in the collection have the species ascribed in pencil by what appears to be a later hand; there are no species named in the original ink. The species are identified in Latin—often the names used are those of the French mycologist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard (1742–1793). Often the names used are those of the French mycologist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard (1742–1793), who discovered, named and described many well-known mushrooms. In a number of cases the annotations are old names that have since changed; by tracing their taxonomy, it is likely that the species annotations date from around the 1880s, but the drawings themselves are earlier.

A compelling feature of this collection seems to be how closely it resembles the work of leading British mycologists of the time, such as John Stevens Henslow (1796–1861), Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge, and James Sowerby (1757–1822), who published 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms' (1797–1809). This, and the taxonomic confusion over the species, seems to be a symptom of the discipline itself: expertise in the field was often more likely to be found in the general public, including amongst women, than in the universities and research institutions, and well into the 20th century species were being transferred genus and renamed as a result.

Today mycology remains a relatively small and young discipline that has yet to achieve the institutional presence of similar disciplines such as botany and zoology. Only 6-8% of the world’s fungi have so far even been identified. The subject is, however, undergoing a cultural shift, with the growing recognition that fungi play a crucial role in our understanding of the planet and its future.

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J.R.C., Pestle Puffball Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Pestle Puffball Fungus (Lycoperdon excipuliforme)
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Stock number: KA-523
J.R.C., The Sickener Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. The Sickener Fungus (Russula emetica)
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Stock number: KA-526
J.R.C., Blushing Bracket – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Blushing Bracket (Daedaleopsis confragosa)
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Stock number: KA-524
J.R.C., Fenugreek Milkcap Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Fenugreek Milkcap Fungus (Lactarius helvus)
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Stock number: KA-525
J.R.C., Common Dung Cup Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Common Dung Cup Fungus (Peziza vesiculosa)
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J.R.C., Yellow Fan Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Yellow Fan Fungus (Spathularia flavida)
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Stock number: KA-517
J.R.C., Grey Knight Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Grey Knight Fungus (Tricholoma terreum)
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Stock number: KA-521
J.R.C., Fairy Fingers Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Fairy Fingers Fungus (Clavaria cylindrica)
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J.R.C., Wrinkled Coral Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Wrinkled Coral Fungus (Clavaria rugosa)
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J.R.C., Candlesnuff Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Candlesnuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon)
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Stock number: KA-515
J.R.C., Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus (Peziza austriaca)
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Stock number: KA-512
J.R.C., Pinecone Cap Fungus – Original 19th-century mycology drawing
J.R.C. Pinecone Cap Fungus (Strobilurus tenacellus)
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Stock number: KA-509