Hello Keir and other Londonfungis. This looks like a good system and as Mycology recorder for LNHS I will be happy to receive records, queries etc through the...
I have just posted a message (which will be moderated by Keir) and some photos from Highgate to test the system. The photos are up. Regards, Ted Tuddenham....
I've got the text of Ted's and Keith's messages; how do I get to see these nice pics? Best wishes, Hilary...
Hilary Brindley
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Dec 12, 2003 7:17 pm
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Point your browser to http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/londonfungi/ and sign in. That's it as far as I can see. The pictures display best as a flip album. ...
This is the first yahoo group I've joined and it seems not as daunting as I thought. Thankyou for your suggestions about my Abney Psathyrella. I'd not come...
Hello everyone, I've taken the liberty of creating a folder in the Photos section called "Unknowns" for the placement of mysteries - ID queries - and there's a...
Hello everyone. I've come accross a few slime moulds this year. Now I've got less fungus to look at I thought I could take a try at identifying the slime...
Jordan's eight pictures are nice and are the commonest species. However as always there is a huge number of possible species- several thousand in the UK. I...
Hello there, Thankyou Sylvia and Ted for your recommendations. I've asked a few friends for book tokens this Christmas, this looks like it will be my book to...
In case you have not seen it, Bruce Ing also wrote up a detailed survey of "Corticolous myxomycetes from Central London" Parts 1 and 2. They appear in the LNHS...
I have put a couple of photos up of a fungi I have been trying to identify. There are several quite large patches on a very dead fallen tree (probably beech)....
Certainly looks like Phlebia merismioides to me. It is now known as P. radiata and that epithet is a useful mnemonic for the key differentiation between this...
Hi Mick, I posted a reply via the group. I think you are right and there isn't anything else it could be as it is a distinctive species, especially in the form...
It is in Chiswick House grounds (W4), I can provide an exact location if you wish. It (they) is/are gradually becoming less vivid over the past few days, but...
Ideally some material to look at under the microscope. Just scrape off a bit and send in a plane envelope to 17 Bedford Road N22 7AU. Regards. Ted. ... From:...
And now there are two records for Middlesex! This shows how when conditions are right one can see that a particular species is fruiting all over. Ted. ... ...
Hi Hilary, I am the recorder for LNHS which means the whole of the London area as defined by LNHS. However this includes all of Watsonian vice-county 21 ...
Thanks Ted I found a specimen which I provisionally identified as Tricholoma leucocephalum on 29.11.2002 in Ruskin Park SE5 This has now been confirmed by Dr...
Hilary Brindley
hilary.brindley@...
Dec 29, 2003 5:17 pm
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OK that is fine. I have now entered it. I note that it has not been submitted to the BMS National database and so will do that. By the way you are in...
Hi there. I've found a bracket that I can't find in my books. On the upper surface there's a shaggy growth of toothed, pointed loose strips. They radiate...
Hi there Ted, thanks for your suggestion about Hydnellum, I'm not familiar with that one and will go and look it up. To look at the Photos if you click on the...
Hi Hillary, Thanks for your message. It worked for me so I thought it would for everyone. I've cropped my photos and put them on the photo listing so they...
Happy New Year to all & more rain in 2004! I've just uploaded a group of pics: specs found in grassland, 1-3cm cap: spores orange- brown, regular ellipsoid,...
... Dear Hilary, Your little orange fungus is most likely a species of Conocybe owing to the orange/rust gills and deep striation of the cap. Needs further...