Mushrooms and other common fungi . BULLETIN OF THE T No. 175 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry, Wm. A. Taylor, 29, MUSHROOMS AND OTHER COMMON FUNGI. By Flora W. Patterson, Mycologist, and Vera K. Charles, Assistant Mycologist,Office of Pathological Collections and Inspection Work. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 1 Morphological structure of mushrooms and certain other fungi 3 Descriptions of species 4 Agaricaceae 5 Polyporacese (pore fungi) 37 Hydnacerc 43 Tremellacesc (jelly fungi) 44 Clavariaceas (coral fungi) 46 Gasteromycetes 47 Phallaceae (stinkhorn fungi) 47


Mushrooms and other common fungi . BULLETIN OF THE T No. 175 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry, Wm. A. Taylor, 29, MUSHROOMS AND OTHER COMMON FUNGI. By Flora W. Patterson, Mycologist, and Vera K. Charles, Assistant Mycologist,Office of Pathological Collections and Inspection Work. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 1 Morphological structure of mushrooms and certain other fungi 3 Descriptions of species 4 Agaricaceae 5 Polyporacese (pore fungi) 37 Hydnacerc 43 Tremellacesc (jelly fungi) 44 Clavariaceas (coral fungi) 46 Gasteromycetes 47 Phallaceae (stinkhorn fungi) 47 Lycoperdaceae 48 Sclerodermaceae 52 Nidulariacese (birds-nest fungi) 52 Ascomycetes 54 Poisonous or suspected mushrooms 56 Glossary 56 Recipes for cooking mushrooms 58 Reference books useful to the amateur 64 INTRODUCTION. The desirability of a Government publication for free distributionby the aid of which the amateur collector may distinguish poisonousand edible species of fungi is suggested by the present-day tendencyto popularize science, the increased general interest in nature-studysubjects, and the special interest manifested in


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