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English: "Fig. 166-Hydnum auriscalpium, upon a pine cone, in different stages of development." Hydnum auriscalpium is now known as Auriscalpium vulgare Gray. Original scan cleanup up in Photoshop by uploader.
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English: Hydnum auriscalpium, upon a Fir-cone, in different stages of development.
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Hydnum auriscalpium is now known as Auriscalpium vulgare Gray
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FIG. 166. -- Hydnum auriscalpium, upon a Fir-cone, in different stages of development.
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From: A Handbook of Systematic Botany, Eugenius Warming (1841-1924). New York:Macmillan & Co., 1895. p. 163

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