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The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise - Its Habitat and its Time of Growth
by M. E. Hard
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serotinus (Pleurotus), 161

serotinus (Hygrophorus), 221

serifluus (Lactarius), 178

serrulata (Leptonia), 255

sericeum (Stereum), 456

setosa (Mycena), 122

siccus (Marasmius), 146

silvaticus (Agaricus), 313

silvicola (Agaricus), 309

sinuosus (Craterellus), 452

solidipes (Panaeolus), 344

solitaria (Amanita), 29

sordidum (Tricholoma), 62

sordidus (Hygrophorus), 220

spadicea (Psilocybe), 329

spadiceum (Stereum), 455

spathularia (Guepinia), 484

spathularia (Xylaria), 579

speciosus (Boletus), 356

speciosus (Hygrophorus), 211

spectabilis (Pholiota), 265

sphagnophilus (Hygrophorus), 217

spinulosa (Clavaria), 466

spinulifera (Collybia), 141

spongiosipes (Hydnum), 440

spreta (Amanita), 43

spumosa (Flammula), 286

squalida (Flammula), 286

squamosus (Polyporus), 395

squarrosa (Pholiota), 268

squarrosoides (Pholiota), 266

squarrulosum (Tricholoma), 78

stannea (Mycena), 124

stercoraria (Stropharia), 322

stercoreus (Cyathus), 519

Stevensoni (Peziza), 505

stipitaria (Collybia), 112

striata (Calocera), 474

striatus (Cyathus), 517

striatula (Clitocybe), 106

strangulata (Amanitopsis), 46

striaepes (Boletus), 366

stricta (Clavaria), 464

stricta (Calocera), 474

strigosus (Panus), 223

strobillaceus (Strobilomyces), 380

styptus (Panus), 223

stypticus (Panus), 223

strobiliformis (Amanita), 33

suaveolens (Trametes), 423

subdulcis (Lactarius), 176

subcostatum (Entoloma), 245

subditopoda (Clitocybe), 99

suberosus (Piptoporus), 409

subochracea-Burtii (Inocybe), 270

subochracea (Inocybe), 270

subsericeus (Polystictus), 415

subincarnatum (Lycoperdon), 545

sublateritium (Hypholoma), 326

subluteus (Boletus), 368

subterraneum (Catastoma), 559

subrufescens (Agaricus), 316

subrufescens (Hygrophorus), 222

subtomentosus (Boletus), 353

subvilis (Clitopilus), 251

Sullivantii (Boletus), 360

sulphurus (Polyporus), 398

sulphureum (Tricholoma), 65

tabescens (Clitocybe), 104

terginus (Marasmius), 145

temperata (Volvaria), 242

tenera (Galera), 276 var. pilosella (Galera), 276

tenerum (Scleroderma), 556

terreum (Tricholoma), 76

terriferum (Tricholoma), 74

torminosus (Lactarius), 164

torulosus (Panus), 225

tornata (Clitocybe), 95

transmutans (Tricholoma), 61

tremellosus (Merulius), 425

trivialis (Lactarius), 170

turmalis (Cortinarius), 291

triplex (Geaster), 567

tuberosa (Collybia), 341

tuberosa (Peziza), 510

tuberosa (Sclerotinia), 510

tulipifera (Irpex), 448

ulmarius (Pleurotus), 157

umbellatus (Polyporus), 390

umbellifera (Omphalia), 132

umbonata (Volvaria), 241

umbrinum (Lycoperdon), 542

umidicola (Cortinarius), 303

unicolor (Pholiota), 262

unicolor (Daedalea), 428

unifactum (Tricholoma), 83

urens (Marasmius), 138

uvidus (Lactarius), 180

vaginata (Amanitopsis), 43

variabilis (Claudopus), 256

variata (Russula), 190

varius (Cortinarius), 292

vellereus (Lactarius), 181

velutipes (Collybia), 118

velutipes (Spathularia), 501

velutipes (Marasmius), 140

velutinus (Geaster), 570

venosa (Peziza), 511

venosa (Discina), 511

versutus (Crepidotus), 279

versicolor (Polystictus), 413

versicolor (Stereum), 455

verrucosus (Cyathus), 518

vermicularis (Clavaria), 469

vermiculosus (Boletus), 376

verna (Amanita), 27

verrucosum (Scleroderma), 556

versipeles (Boletus), 365

vesca (Russula), 189

vesiculosa (Peziza), 508

vialis (Lenzites), 232

villaticus (Agaricus), 592

violaceus (Cortinarius), 296

virescens (Russula), 190

virgineus (Hygrophorus), 219

virosa (Amanita), 23

viscidus (Gomphidius), 349

vitrea (Mycena), 125

volemus (Lactarius), 178

volvacea (Volvaria), 242

volvatus (Polyporus), 411

vulgaris (Mycena), 129

vulgaris (Polyporus), 409

vulgare (Crucibulum), 520

vulgare (Scleroderma), 555

vulpinus (Lentinus), 226

Wrightii (Lycoperdon), 546

zanthopus (Didymius), 578

zephira (Mycena), 129

zonata (Collybia), 112

zonatum (Hydnum), 441



Transcriber's Notes:

Replacements for non-ASCII characters use the base character.

ae ligature is ae. a grave is a. multiply sign is x. degree symbol is deg. micro symbol is u fractional half is .5 fractional three quarter is .75

Images have been moved from original locations to correspond with their respective descriptions.

Accents are not always consistently used, especially in headings, illustrations and indexes. These were left as in the original.

Page 3

myselium

Changed to: mycelium

Page 18

Veril arachnoid

Changed to: Veil arachnoid

Page 23

Lotos-eaters

Unchanged: Acceptable old spelling.

Page 50

L. h[oe]matosperma

Changed to: L. haematosperma

Page 78

Tricholoma cartilaginea

Changed to: Tricholoma cartilagineum

Page 95

Clitocybe metachora. Fr.

Changed to Clitocybe metachroa. Fr.

Pages 99, 140, 153, 161, 339, 345, 453 and 511.

cinerous

Changed to: cinereous

Pages 120, 245, 262, 278 and 325.

companulate

Changed to: campanulate

Pages 124 and 410.

tenaceous

Changed to: tenacious

Page 128

Pileus is small, convex, expanded, obtuse, slightly viscid, striate, quite [blue?] when young, growing brownish with blue fibrils.

Missing word after quite may be 'blue'. Added.

Page 130

These plants have a wide distribution and [are?] found on branches, among moss and dead leaves.

Missing word 'are' added.

Page 148

Fagineus means belonging to beach.

Changed to: Fagineus means belonging to beech.

Page 148

The stem is short, hollow, pub scent,

Changed to: The stem is short, hollow, pubescent,

Page 182

The stem is solid, blunt, pub scent,

Changed to: The stem is solid, blunt, pubescent,

Page 192

minutely echmulate,

Changed to: minutely echinulate,

Page 281

myselium

Changed to: mycelium

Page 286

Its dingy appearance, slender habit, more uniform and darker color of the pileus, and darker color of the lamellae.

Sentence has no verb. It appears to be a comparison to the before mentioned F. spumosa. No change.

Page 296

whitish, tinged with lilacs.

Changed to: whitish, tinged with lilac.

Page 319

The plants in figure [259?] were found in Haynes' Hollow and photographed by Dr. Kellerman.

Added figure number, assuming it to be the figure pertaining to this article.

Page 349

long to 1 1-5 lines

Meaning unknown: May be 1 1/5 or 1 1/2 lines? Unchanged.

Page 392

Polyporus Berkelyi

Changed to Polyporus Berkeleyi

Page 417 obsoletely zoned, purverulent

Changed to: obsoletely zoned, pulverulent

Page 475

It is a small plant resembling, in minature,

Changed to: It is a small plant resembling, in miniature,

Page 508

sessible, at first

Changed to: sessile, at first

Page 513

Asci are cylindrical; spores spindle-shaped, straight or bow-shaped, rough, 35-8;

Dimensions don't make sense. It may be 35x8, as this is spindle-shaped. Unchanged.

Page 559

Caulogossum/Cauloglossum

Both spellings used; unchanged.

Page 604

clavata (Spathularia),

Changed to: clavata (Spathularia), 500

Page referring to Spathularia.

Several instances of porus, which I think mean porous, are unchanged as the use is consistent throughout.

The suffixes 'ceus' and 'ceous' are used interchangably, sometimes within the same paragraph.

Sometimes numbers like 1-1000 and 1-800 may mean 11000 and 1800 respectively.

Measurements are apparently taken from various sources and use several standards, like mm., mc., MM., cm., lines, inches and u. Sometimes the units of measurement are lacking and I assume they are u for spore sizes. None are changed.

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