. Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. PLATE XI. POISONOUS OR SUSPICIOUS BOLETI. I. Boletus felleus, Bitter Boletus, a. Boletus alveolatus, Crimson Boletus. 3. 4- Boletus luridus, Lurid •-ya-ft FiauBS 1 above is very mnch like Figures 2 and 3, Plate VII., of Edible Mushrooms, from which it is easily distinguished by its bitter taste and rosy tabes. FiQUBE 2 is a distinctively American species, and the authority for suspecting it is found in the fact that all Boleti which have red or red-mouthed tubes have been considered poisonous. Although


. Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. PLATE XI. POISONOUS OR SUSPICIOUS BOLETI. I. Boletus felleus, Bitter Boletus, a. Boletus alveolatus, Crimson Boletus. 3. 4- Boletus luridus, Lurid •-ya-ft FiauBS 1 above is very mnch like Figures 2 and 3, Plate VII., of Edible Mushrooms, from which it is easily distinguished by its bitter taste and rosy tabes. FiQUBE 2 is a distinctively American species, and the authority for suspecting it is found in the fact that all Boleti which have red or red-mouthed tubes have been considered poisonous. Although valuable for an illustration of the lurid Boleti, this variety is probably edible. FiouRB 3 is easily confounded with Figures 4 and 6, Plate VII., of Edible Mushrooms, if attention is not paid to the color of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Palmer, Julius A. (Julius Auboineau), 1840-1899. Boston, L. Prang & Co


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