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quadgram frequency
the surface of the129
the margin of the129
the color of the99
attached to the stem99
margin of the cap86
the pileus is convex78
two to three inches76
the pileus is fleshy74
it is found in74
the base of the73
base of the stem65
the spores are elliptical64
figure is from plants64
is two to three62
on page of part61
margin of the pileus61
from july to october60
in figure were found57
two to four inches57
free from the stem56
is one of the55
surface of the cap55
in the form of55
one to two inches54
the specimens in figure54
pileus is two to54
found from july to53
the spores are white53
are attached to the53
the pileus is two52
the gills are attached50
to three inches broad50
the stem is solid49
i have found it49
same color as the49
gills are attached to48
to three inches long48
the pileus is one47
the plants in figure47
the gills are free47
to four inches broad46
the gills are white46
on the ground in46
the gills are adnate45
as will be seen45
the same color as44
the stem is two44
from two greek words44
the stem is short44
specimens in figure were44
in the case of44
of the same color43
will be seen in43
this is a very42
is from two greek42
depressed in the center41
stem is two to40
the center of the40
plants in figure were39
and photographed by dr39
striate on the margin38
of the cap is38
the stem is hollow38
one to three inches38
is more or less37
is one to two37
three to four inches36
the flesh is white36
to the margin of36
at the base of35
pileus is one to35
it is found on35
be seen in figure35
so called from the35
to four inches long34
color as the pileus33
it is found from33
figure were found in33
surface of the pileus33
the stem is equal33
color of the cap33
the pileus is thin32
and the stem is32
is said to be31
is two to four31
the stem is stuffed31
collected at blowing rock31
of the pileus is30
when the plant is30
upper part of the30
the entire plant is28
the edge of the28
the form of a28
are more or less28
to two inches broad28
the stem is one27
the gills are decurrent27
on the surface of27
part of the stem27
they are found in27
the pileus is three27
the upper part of26
the gills are broad26
the substance of the26
bulbous at the base26
this is one of26
of the cap and26
from august to october26
the flesh of the25
of the species are25
color of the spores25
is so called because25
pileus is three to25
colored like the pileus25
species of the genus25
the stem is slender25
in august and september25
stem is one to25
the pileus is from24
as well as the24
and more or less24
and a half inches24
a tablespoonful of butter24
it is one of24
grows on the ground24
the side of the23
from a greek word23
one and a half23
in figure was found23
grow on the ground23
is a very common23
is three to four23
the plant is quite23
the gills are crowded23
the upper surface of23
in september and october23
upper surface of the23
one of the most23
three to five inches23
as the pileus expands22
found from june to22
the stem is three22
the stem is stout22
the case of the22
edge of the gills21
the spores are globose21
color of the gills21
found from august to21
of the species of21
so called because the21
firmly attached to the21
is found in woods21
is closely related to21
as shown in fig21
the form of the21
the stem is cylindrical21
this plant is very21
with salt and pepper21
in july and august21
of the plant is20
the fact that the20
the character of the20
is from a greek20
is one to three20
the plants of this20
some of the species20
the pileus is somewhat20
is a beautiful plant20
of the stem is20
it grows on the20
from july to september20
pileus is convex to19
found in the woods19
this plant is quite19
to six inches broad19
the plants are usually19
from june to october19
this is a beautiful19
paler than the pileus19
ring on the stem19
easily separating from the19
found on the ground19
stem is three to19
it is quite common19
it is said to18
the specimen in figure18
a greek word meaning18
so called because it18
in the united states18
with a tinge of18
from plants collected at18
color of the pileus18
with a decurrent tooth18
of the stem and18
two and a half18
in some of the18
during late summer and18
down on the stem17
found in open woods17
margin at first involute17
is very common in17
the gills are rather17
to two inches long17
is quite common in17
from the margin of17
growing on the ground17
has a wide distribution17
two greek words meaning17
over the surface of17
it is a very17
one of the best17
three to six inches17
depressed around the stem16
in the center of16
thickened at the base16
this is quite a16
the blue ridge mountains16
and the gills are16
the edges of the16
is convex to expanded16
the gills are narrow16
found in august and16
the species of the16
lower part of the16
on the under side16
the gills are firmly16
surface of the gills16
are firmly attached to16
so called because of16
the apex of the16
gills are firmly attached16
the size of the16
is known as the16
is covered with a16
in figure were collected16
the gills are rounded16
on the margin of16
found from september to16
the spores are subglobose15
center of the cap15
a number of the15
color as the cap15
from one to two15
woods and open places15
the cuticle of the15
in woods and open15
plant is very common15
a large number of15
in the blue ridge15
the gills are thin15
they are found from15
were photographed by dr15
a more or less15
to five inches broad15
in the young stage15
be seen in the15
in the young plant15
the spores are oblong15
the stem is usually15
stem is equal or15
the stem is white14
the spores are nearly14
put them into a14
a half inches broad14
plants collected at ithaca14
i have found the14
which the spores are14
is found in the14
the lower part of14
the gills are very14
the gills are notched14
this species is very14
and a half to14
center of the pileus14
the stem is cartilaginous14
the stem is nearly14
the gills are adnexed14
substance of the cap14
margin at first incurved14
the ground in woods14
on account of the14
the cap and the14
as well as in14
and serve at once13
so that it is13
the color varies from13
the whole plant is13
the stem is very13
very closely related to13
thick at the center13
so called from its13
on the side of13
as the cap expands13
the under surface of13
common and widely distributed13
surface of the bed13
the position of the13
many of the species13
in the color of13
found in september and13
outer layer of the13
the tube surface is13
separating from the stem13
it grows in woods13
base with white down13
found in july and13
and were photographed by13
specimen in figure was13
the top of the13
is from plants collected13
the under side of12
from june to september12
at the time of12
of the gills and12
the shape of the12
the expansion of the12
cuticle of the pileus12
the end of the12
from the stem and12
i found it in12
named in honor of12
a half cup of12
it is so called12
for the purpose of12
apex with white meal12
the stem and the12
slightly depressed in the12
on the ground or12
are free from the12
to five inches long12
on the under surface12
the spores are yellowish12
the ground in the12
or slightly tapering upward12
found in poke hollow12
to two and a12
edge at first incurved12
of the pileus and12
to the surface of12
a dash of pepper12
the spores are broadly12
is widely distributed in12
the upper side of12
under surface of the12
found in woods and12
have found it in12
surface of the stem11
paler than the cap11
and shining when dry11
a half teaspoonful of11
figure were found near11
an inch and a11
the stem is rather11
the appearance of the11
for a long time11
i have found this11
the same as the11
end of the stem11
the stem is fleshy11
is found from july11
late summer and in11
pileus is somewhat fleshy11
is from three to11
is a very beautiful11
it has a wide11
plant is quite common11
on the upper surface11
a few of the11
the plant is very11
acrid to the taste11
in october and november11
spores are white and11
does not seem to11
at the same time11
spores are broadly elliptical11
figure is from a11
it is very common11
side of the cap11
as shown in the11
it grows in the11
is a small plant11
to three inches high11
from the color of11
the gills are slightly11
the plants are from11
michigan and photographed by11
is three to six11
equal or slightly tapering11
both above and below11
edges of the gills11
in michigan and photographed11
on the top of10
i found the plant10
when the plants are10
called because it is10
pileus is at first10
figure was found in10
gills are rather broad10
from august to november10
in addition to the10
the genera see chapter10
the remains of the10
the spores are round10
it seems to be10
outer surface of the10
called because of the10
the district of columbia10
the stem to the10
it is a small10
it is widely distributed10
in this genus the10
are said to be10
is a very interesting10
thin toward the margin10
found in mixed woods10
the ends of the10
finely striate on the10
a ring on the10
the stem of the10
the gills are close10
narrowed at both ends10
half teaspoonful of salt10
for analytical keys to10
the pileus is at10
a part of the10
as the plant matures10
in which the spores10
most of the species10
of an inch long10
plants of this genus10
and the spores are10
found in damp woods10
to the genera see10
the spores are borne10
analytical keys to the10
on the upper side10
number of the species10
the plant in figure10
the entire surface of10
on the other hand10
is three to five10
the stem is central10
plant in figure was10
it is easily distinguished10
convex or nearly plane10
easily separable from the10
the stem is firm10
in the same way10
plant is widely distributed10
under side of the10
the point of attachment10
different stages of development10
specimens of this species10
some of them forked10
a portion of the10
in a number of10
one side of the10
woods from july to10
of the cap to10
the growth of the10
from september to november10
have no doubt of10
the temperature of the10
grows in woods and10
leaves in the woods9
it is of a9
no doubt of its9
parts of the plant9
it is desirable to9
the milk is white9
from one to three9
and in the autumn9
the cap to the9
the outer layer of9
it is found growing9
are apt to be9
stem is nearly equal9
the gills are usually9
easily recognized by its9
figure were photographed by9
one to two and9
it has been found9
from a photograph of9
i have no doubt9
of the entire plant9
occurs on the ground9
is found on the9
by the fact that9
from the stem to9
attached to a collar9
the veil is very9
of this genus are9
flesh of the pileus9
broad and the stem9
of the gills is9
are found in the9
different parts of the9
it is more or9
in figure were photographed9
this species differs from9
when the spores are9
margin of pileus at9
plants of this species9
is very closely related9
to one and a9
more or less irregular9
part of the plant9
in the woods about9
the stem by the9
as one of the9
a very common plant9
more or less expanded9
i have found them9
late summer and autumn9
the pileus is membranaceous9
equal or tapering upward9
one of the very9
then broken up into9
the ground or on9
ground in the woods9
the margin at first9
in the th report9
in the mature plant9
the spores are black9
the pileus is white9
the pileus is very9
of pileus at first9
of the united states9
the pileus is rather9
the gills do not9
and the cap is9
common in our woods9
is so called from9
in the plants of9
form of the plant9
the plants in the9
so far as i9
easily separated from the9
is apt to be9
grows in the woods9
from two to four9
gills are white or9
in some cases the9
figure was found near9
some very fine specimens9
the taste is mild9
in the woods and9
greek word meaning a9
gills are free from9
quite common in the9
the stem is smooth9
dust with salt and9
substance of the pileus9
in some parts of9
when cut or bruised9
gills are adnate or9
the attention of the9
to distinguish it from8
i have never found8
larger part of the8
are known to be8
of the margin of8
are covered with a8
it will be seen8
i found some very8
in different parts of8
four to six inches8
side of the pileus8
the appearance of a8
villous at the base8
of the most common8
volva and ring absent8
and free from the8
is found from june8
to the color of8
i found this plant8
breaking up into scales8
the rim of the8
found some very fine8
expansion of the pileus8
in a woods near8
is placed in the8
figure were collected in8
above and below the8
large part of the8
is named in honor8
i found the specimens8
were found in poke8
inch and a half8
a woods near ithaca8
other parts of the8
inner surface of the8
not seem to be8
the pileus is quite8
as an article of8
a section of the8
to identify the species8
found the specimens in8
the outside of the8
during august and september8
in the absence of8
and the tubes are8
in the woods near8
it is easily recognized8
the sides of the8
this plant is found8
keys to the genera8
were photographed by prof8
the side of a8
of the best of8
that of the pileus8
in the same locality8
this is a small8
it is closely related8
thin at the margin8
remnants of the veil8
the specimens in the8
portion of the stem8
in absence of smell8
a half pint of8
scales on the cap8
as that of the8
found in october and8
volva at the base8
a large part of8
the spores are ochraceous8
were sent to me8
is found growing on8
the bottom of the8
is easily recognized by8
of the plant are8
is easily distinguished from8
to the fact that8
at the end of8
color of the plant8
the stem is somewhat8
is from one to8
surface of the ground8
as is also the8
is of the same8
the plant is found8
in the bottom of8
a teaspoonful of salt8
as soon as the8
the pileus is about8
upper side of the8
plant is found in8
they grow on the8
is quite a large8
the material in the8
this species is found8
when the stem is8
four to five inches8
age of the plant8
common in the woods8
it is quite a8
from the natural spawn8
the stem is long8
the plant grows in8
summer and in the8
exposure to the air8
of the pileus with8
the gills are not8
on the ground and8
entire surface of the8
fragments of the volva8
it occurs in woods8
of this plant is8
is well shown in8
in the vicinity of8
is found in open8
depressed at the center8
and a dash of8
in the button stage8
and the pileus is8
is a very pretty8
is quite variable in8
from plants collected in8
is due to the8
the pileus is often8
character of the gills7
by peck in the7
the plants of the7
the members of this7
be seen on the7
two to five inches7
more or less depressed7
size of the plant7
mass of spores and7
the name of the7
the same as that7
in the study of7
attract the attention of7
this plant has a7
on the base of7
described by peck in7
it is usually found7
is quite common on7
figure were found on7
can be seen in7
plant has a wide7
of the young plant7
sometimes the pileus is7
inch to an inch7
as is the case7
the presence of the7
on logs and stumps7
slightly thickened at the7
from september to frost7
in the woods in7
upper portion of the7
by the presence of7
is one and a7
this species has been7
the plants are scattered7
the species grow on7
the pileus is not7
broken up into scales7
from the surface of7
dotted both above and7
the plant is small7
on exposure to the7
in a baking pan7
growth of the mycelium7
recipes for cooking mushrooms7
the gills are somewhat7
is in the form7
the larger part of7
widely distributed over the7
pileus is from three7
the upper portion of7
an article of food7
and the margin is7
becoming more or less7
on the part of7
the stem is the7
the gills of the7
it is well to7
the tubes are adnate7
the plants are small7
in europe and america7
of the cap in7
color of the entire7
a tablespoonful of flour7
united at the base7
found this plant in7
a half to three7
on account of its7
the depth of the7
on a large scale7
the plant is white7
a very pretty plant7
for a number of7
with a tablespoonful of7
is a large and7
of the color of7
far as i know7
of the gills are7
is found in damp7
found in thin woods7
in which it is7
it grows on wood7
the cap is from7
and widely distributed species7
surface is covered with7
a slight tinge of7
spores are nearly round7
a small piece of7
the common field mushroom7
the cultivation of mushrooms7
adnate or slightly decurrent7
can be distinguished from7
them into a saucepan7
way in which the7
this plant grows in7
found in michigan and7
the plant is young7
is about one inch7
cave culture of mushrooms7
the stem in the7
the separation of the7
woods in september and7
found in woods from7
to an inch and7
is shown in the7
have found the plant7
from that of the7
the pileus is coriaceous7
fleshy at the center7
to blue where wounded7
the pileus is broadly7
the gills are distant7
the pileus with the7
the pileus is smooth7
the pileus is more7
one to four inches7
is equal or tapering7
flesh of the cap7
found growing on the7
radiating from the stem7
forked at the base7
distinguish it from the7
that the pileus is7
of this species is7
called because of its7
is found from august7
with pepper and salt7
darker on the center7
will serve to identify7
apex of the stem7
on very rotten wood7
a very short stem7
the stem is of7
were found in michigan7
from the side of7
the fruiting surface is7
in the character of7
of the species grow7
collected in the blue7
the cave culture of7
half to three inches7
the absence of a7
this species is quite7
with the surface of7
sometimes more or less7
late in the fall7
the eastern united states7
one to one and7
in the woods on7
to the stem by7
to that of the7
flesh is white and7
the gills and the7
the presence of a7
the spores are ferruginous6
the trama of the6
is found from september6
a very beautiful plant6
this plant is not6
genera see chapter xxii6
slightly depressed around the6
is the same as6
that it may be6
as in the case6
in the young plants6
of the genera of6
which the stem is6
gills are rounded behind6
placed in the genus6
there is a slight6
the taste of the6
of mushrooms of america6
widely distributed in the6
will be seen that6
of one of the6
i found this species6
pleasant to the taste6
layer of the stem6
is from a plant6
a photograph of plants6
the cap of the6
in old plants the6
and the stem about6
edible and poisonous mushrooms6
flesh of the stem6
plants collected at blowing6
these plants are found6
the part of the6
is from a photograph6
the outer portion of6
rounded near the stem6
the entire plant when6
is the case with6
which the cap is6
the elevation of the6
can be distinguished by6
of this species are6
this is a large6
in the figure were6
the pileus is oval6
a number of years6
woods after a rain6
is one of our6
toward the margin of6
in the woods at6
spores are elliptical and6
extending beyond the gills6
at first covered with6
pileus at first incurved6
the formation of the6
pileus is one inch6
cap to the stem6
the middle of the6
that of the stem6
in the mountains of6
the best of the6
of the stem in6
the cap and stem6
and is widely distributed6
species is widely distributed6
it is a beautiful6
with fragments of the6
position of the plant6
remnants of the volva6
to four inches in6
mild to the taste6
the back of the6
stem is the same6
of the plant and6
notched at the stem6
where there is a6
the woods about chillicothe6
the plant has a6
the pileus is sometimes6
convex then plane or6
color of the stem6
has a wide range6
the cap is more6
species of this genus6
it is edible but6
the spores in mass6
in the woods or6
widely distributed in europe6
lines of the gills6
clothed with small fibers6
late in the season6
on the cap and6
occurs in woods and6
found on decayed wood6
over the united states6
enlarged at the base6
half cup of milk6
the spores are of6
found this species in6
in which the stem6
is equal or slightly6
lighter in color than6
in the fact that6
and photographed by prof6
will attract the attention6
is very thin and6
woods from august to6
an inch to an6
called from the color6
there is a tendency6
of the fruiting surface6
a careful study of6
surface of the wood6
pileus is from one6
few of the species6
gills are slightly decurrent6
the flesh is soft6
put a tablespoonful of6
into a short stem6
more or less funnel6
swollen at the base6
found the plant frequently6
the characteristics of the6
of the common mushroom6
the spores and capillitium6
and is found in6
of the genus amanita6
from which it is6
who have eaten it6
on the outside of6
to the naked eye6
part of the cap6
in which the cap6
easily distinguished by its6
plant grows on the6
is quite a common6
side of the log6
the cap is usually6
caught on white paper6
parts of the mushroom6
the stem is about6
of the veil and6
might be mistaken for6
in the very young6
a very common and6
pileus is broadly convex6
very common and widely6
it is necessary to6
the characters of the6
fragments of the veil6
viscid in wet weather6
very acrid to the6
stem is of the6
boleti of the u6
in poke hollow near6
from three to four6
have found this plant6
the pores are minute6
in the woods during6
woods on the ground6
during the summer and6
slightly bulbous at the6
not connected by veins6
the pileus and stem6
same as that of6
at the base with6
in the rd report6
patches of the volva6
there are a few6
it is a large6
from the point of6
is attached to the6
as far as possible6
gills are free or6
poke hollow near chillicothe6
remains of the volva6
the stem is covered6
parts of the state6
it is difficult to6
breaking away from the6
is the same color6
ring around the stem6
a closely related species6
a common plant in6
a number of species6
serve to identify the6
a very common species6
is found on decayed6
a wide distribution in6
portion of the plant6
in such a way6
young and tender it6
the larger number of6
this plant is widely6
rather silky when dry6
from july to november6
the pileus is conic6
away from the stem6
covered with a frost6
the age of the6
densely covered with white6
become familiar with the6
and bake in a6
when young it is6
the aid of a6
from three to five6
the inner surface of6
at the center of6
plant is very abundant6
mountains of north carolina6
adhering to the margin6
i have not found6
the falling of the6
it will be found6
with the cuticle of6
very common in woods6
i have eaten it6
to the side of6
and as the pileus6
is shown in fig6
in the spring and6
stem is covered with6
there are several species6
surface of the plant6
lower surface of the6
with the back of6
pileus is rather fleshy6
the maturity of the6
is very common on6
the stem as in6
can be easily distinguished6
the spawn has run6
clinging to the margin6
pileus is somewhat membranaceous6
name to the species6
it is not poisonous6
is white or whitish6
during may and june6
care should be taken6
to the stem and6
it has been eaten6
genera see chapter xxiv6
the flesh is whitish6
fail to recognize it6
salt and pepper to6
the pileus in the6
only a form of6
plentiful in our woods6
the stratum of tubes6
the size of a6
found from may to6
with patches of the6
the first of these6
spores are borne on6
attention of the collector6
in distinguishing it from6
the plant grows on6
flesh of the plant6
is very similar to6
with the substance of6
in color than the6
it is sometimes called5
seems to be very5
is known by the5
one of the largest5
decurrent by a tooth5
is quite widely distributed5
well shown in the5
as the plant ages5
of a darker color5
the appearance of an5
gills adnate or decurrent5
a great variety of5
covered with white down5
during the latter part5
a form of the5
tapering toward the cap5
scaly up to ring5
the way in which5
squarely against the stem5
the cap is a5
in the ordinary way5
pileus easily separating from5
readily recognized by the5
may be known by5
plants are very small5
maturity of the spores5
is from two to5
and the flesh is5
in the woods from5
were collected in michigan5
of the stem are5
close to the stem5
said to be edible5
the upper end of5
which it differs in5
when young the margin5
mushrooms of america edible5
mushrooms for the table5
it does not seem5
of the order agaricini5
found growing in the5
in the woods of5
have been recorded as5
in the open air5
near the margin of5
are white or whitish5
in this species is5
from june to november5
then convex and expanded5
in the eastern united5
the taste when raw5
on the outer surface5
i found it frequently5
was described by peck5
concrete with the pileus5
called by some authors5
of various shades of5
a way as to5
entire plant is very5
in a horizontal position5
squamulose up to ring5
it is not so5
free from the cuticle5
of spores and capillitium5
scales of the same5
out toward the margin5
the spores are pale5
can be dried for5
is not very common5
ends of the branches5
and inclined to be5
at the center and5
separating from the hymenophore5
it is not as5
pileus is four to5
large number of species5
of the higher fungi5
to the stem of5
the norris peters co5
the lower surface of5
both in europe and5
and should not be5
have never eaten it5
by the aid of5
others of the same5
by the upper angle5
in the manufacture of5
expansion of the cap5
it differs from the5
in a moderate oven5
they are often found5
the spores are smooth5
white or tinged yellow5
variable in form and5
is a very large5
of a log or5
is sometimes tinged with5
into a very short5
the stem is tough5
stems close to the5
stem of a mushroom5
i have never eaten5
the spores are rosy5
the pileus is first5
be covered with a5
separate from the pileus5
in the woods after5
the plants grow in5
are a number of5
a sufficient amount of5
the stem is sometimes5
are at first white5
i have not eaten5
flesh is soft and5
quarters of an hour5
of the plants in5
the stem is easily5
in all parts of5
stem is short and5
is found quite frequently5
more or less branched5
which gives rise to5
very common in the5
distinguished from them by5
gills attached to stem5
small and easily overlooked5
cystidia in the hymenium5
pink color of the5
the more or less5
i left them as5
in a few species5
stem to the margin5
of the district of5
are well shown in5
decurrent on the stem5
and allow it to5
with regard to the5
be distinguished from the5
and the surface of5
the stem has a5
this plant seems to5
the stem is attached5
three inches in diameter5
from the cuticle of5
separated from the cap5
to distinguish the species5
closely related to the5
slowly for twenty minutes5
in some species the5
at first with a5
it is known by5
very variable in form5
seems to delight in5
the cap of this5
where the soil is5
the mushrooms in the5
for the growth of5
and the plants are5
well shown in fig5
in open woods or5
the chillicothe high school5
so that the pileus5
seen in the photograph5
from two to five5
author of food products5
the young stage the5
to four inches across5
of flour in a5
elevation of the margin5
continuous with the substance5
well as in the5
all over the state5
gills attached to the5
portion of the cap5
the genus is closely5
the department of agriculture5
is made up of5
pileus is an inch5
plants in the figure5
at first incurved and5
of the mycelium of5
genus is closely related5
terms used in describing5
whitish or tinged with5
the cap is sometimes5
when caught on white5
all parts of the5
or on very rotten5
the borders of woods5
is called by some5
of the pileus in5
but i have found5
forming a ring on5
in figure were sent5
are found from july5
sent to me by5
the beginning of the5
have found it only5
is continuous with the5
add a half cup5
it is very abundant5
applied to the stem5
of butter to each5
is quite common about5
brown in the center5
to the base of5
a small portion of5
is easily separable from5
frequently in the woods5
published in serial form5
found in different parts5
the species of this5
character of the cap5
springing from a sclerotium5
be dried for winter5
the plant should be5
or in other cases5
separable from the cap5
the pileus is viscid5
the fact that it5
covered with a white5
to two inches in5
the centre of the5
by the use of5
this character of the5
in the same manner5
the latter part of5
making up the beds5
the spores are minute5
depressed in the centre5
more or less wavy5
appearance of the gills5
coloured like pileus up5
surface of the mushroom5
which is at first5
pileus is oval to5
in most of the5
to five inches high5
on one side than5
on the margin when5
in which the hymenium5
sometimes tinged with red5
the cap is thin5
the specimens figured in5
but i have never5
as the stem elongates5
globose or nearly so5
in woods on the5
the mycelium of the5
will distinguish it from5
the inner peridium is5
those in figure were5
the cap is fleshy5
the width of the5
is a very small5
outer portion of the5
for half an hour5
is a closely related5
separated from the stem5
is easily distinguished by5
to me by mrs5
i have always found5
chillicothe high school lawn5
surface of the earth5
about the last of5
they are more or5
this is known as5
pileus more or less5
the spores of a5
or tinged with yellow5
becoming darker with age5
to be one of5
saccardo in his sylloge5
it is not very5
in open grassy places5
of the very common5
to be identical with5
is frequently found in5
joined at the base5
confluent with the cap5
much longer than the5
in some plants the5
gives name to the5
sometimes tinged with yellow5
bake in a moderate5
very viscid when moist5
veil adhering to the5
the rest of the5
when young and fresh5
the length of the5
remote from the stem5
pileus is convex and5
in this country as5
of the spores is5
or a little paler5
the pileus is four5
quite common in our5
such a way as5
along the lines of5
the caption to plate5
white or tinged with5
the stems close to5
add a half pint5
from the stem in5
wash and dry the5
in this way the5
spores are nearly globose5
that the gills are5
the first of may5
turning red when bruised5
of america edible and5
cap to inches broad5
figure were collected near5
the stem is quite5
the pileus is an5
in which the mycelium5
be distinguished by the5
of the cap as5
over the entire surface5
from two to three5
like pileus up to5
it is frequently found5
america edible and poisonous5
the species are edible5
on a small scale5
pileus is one and5
darker in the center5
be one of the5
stem to inches long5
material in the bed5
it grows on dead5
and the margin incurved5
the attachment of the5
wash and remove the5
by the elevation of5
quite common about chillicothe5
book of mushrooms of5
part of the veil5
on the chillicothe high5
collected in woods near5
six to eight inches5
they are usually found5
parts of the world5
in woods and pastures5
of attachment of the5
from time to time5
it is covered with5
they are said to5
it is not common5
upper end of the5
found on cemetery hill5
often tinged with red5
be easily distinguished by5
pileus is about one5
plant is so called5
when young and tender5
early in the spring5
are often found in5
stem is rather long5
common in this country5
about the size of5
it has a pleasant5
the genera of the5
and silky when dry5
are found on the5
seem to be a5
changing to blue where5
the interior of the5
in which the volva5
rounded next the stem5
it seems to delight5
the young plant is5
during the month of5
and of the same5
in the caption to5
the margin is often5
is sometimes found in5
of the surface of5
sometimes two or three5
plant seems to be5
they are found on5
have found it frequently5
specimens occur in which5
has long been known5
but it is not5
and cook slowly for5
tablespoonful of butter to5
that the cap is5
in the following manner5
take the place of5
have always found it5
it can be distinguished5
on the stem as5
and covered with numerous5
hairy at the base5
of its esculent qualities5
of the plants are5
stem is rather short5
stage of the plant5
members of this genus5
the lines of the5
dried for winter use5
very viscid or glutinous5
or more or less5
form of the pileus5
half a teaspoonful of5
the pileus is ovate5
tapering at the base5
so that they are5
the gills are quite5
the base into a4
the surface is smooth4
is viscid when moist4
from the fact that4
gills are strongly decurrent4
to six inches high4
and the caps are4
differs from it in4
found it frequently on4
the form of an4
some of the genera4
no one will fail4
it is not plentiful4
is found in august4
and in old plants4
has been long known4
may be distinguished from4
volva and ring both4
species under this genus4
the same way as4
the boston mycological club4
by far the largest4
surface of the gill4
the case of those4
cut off the stem4
adnate with a decur4
plant is quite variable4
the development of the4
with the base of4
cap at first convex4
but can be readily4
plant is said to4
specimens figured in plate4
that there is a4
pale and silky when4
tablespoonful of butter into4
close to the gills4
this plant is known4
two or three joined4
not attached to the4
the gills are broadly4
found a number of4
to eight inches high4
dried and kept for4
those who have eaten4
among leaves in the4
curing of the manure4
the margin is strongly4
found it in the4
is from four to4
name of the species4
more or less triangular4
the plant is widely4
were found in a4
the past few years4
very common on the4
as the mushrooms are4
it is parasitic on4
and continuous with the4
two or three days4
plants are scattered or4
closely side by side4
mountains at blowing rock4
at the base into4
species is quite common4
by an apical mouth4
which the hymenium is4
the plant is growing4
and dry the mushrooms4
is soft and white4
splits at the apex4
the plants are young4
surface is nearly plane4
to six inches in4
separating from the cap4
on the borders of4
the summer and early4
tablespoonful of flour in4
in woods from august4
of the stem as4
gets its specific name4
readily distinguished by the4
not as common as4
gills are white at4
ridge mountains at blowing4
are scattered over the4
from year to year4
said to be of4
spread out on the4
the piece of spawn4
pileus up to ring4
and adpressed to stem4
part of the volva4
it should be eaten4
is covered with numerous4
the spores are not4
of mushrooms for the4
is the diminutive of4
i have seen the4
darker on the umbo4
with a very narrow4
concrete with the cuticle4
been gathered in the4
falling of the spores4
of the flesh is4
many of the plants4
the pileus is corky4
growth of the mushrooms4
this is quite common4
according to the color4
there are a number4
a number of varieties4
the pileus expands the4
splitting along the lines4
is four to five4
a greater or less4
of a number of4
the manner in which4
especially on the margin4
is distinguished from the4
with a yellow tinge4
somewhat depressed in the4
is a common species4
the spores of the4
in the early stage4
i sent some to4
of the edges of4
is very difficult to4
all parts of ohio4
to the taste when4
as in the common4
connected at the base4
in the upper part4
with a reddish tinge4
them forked at the4
broad in the middle4
the mass of spores4
the ring and volva4
half a pint of4
found on stumps and4
the species of coprinus4
of mushrooms in america4
of the plant as4
the gills are sinuate4
are found from august4
if not identical with4
from three to six4
during late spring and4
gills are very broad4
from them by the4
an abundance of the4
is four to six4
more or less ascending4
bitter to the taste4
and the upper part4
the base to the4
of salt and a4
the outer coat is4
were found near columbus4
page the spores are4
to the edge of4
there is no known4
centre of the cap4
of the veil in4
in such cases the4
very variable in size4
plants are found on4
this country as well4
spores when seen in4
stem is nearly cylindrical4
appearance of having been4
in age the margin4
near columbus and photographed4
to the number of4
for the first time4
very variable in color4
in the other species4
when young and moist4
the wall of the4
much the appearance of4
side than on the4
on the upper part4
gills at first violet4
plants of the genus4
it is not a4
color the same as4
white or tinged red4
as the spores mature4
stem lateral or absent4
a very attractive plant4
then more or less4
the very young plants4
broader in the middle4
length of the stem4
easily distinguished by the4
the tubes are small4
the preparation of the4
i found some beautiful4
a large and beautiful4
by some to be4
the poisonous principle of4
forming lines down the4
of an inch in4
with a small umbo4
place them in a4
it is very viscid4
to a reddish color4
to become familiar with4
extend down on the4
found on dung and4
known to be edible4
columbus and photographed by4
by the absence of4
the hillsides about chillicothe4
is free from the4
of them forked at4
the gills in the4
the margin strongly incurved4
equal or tapering downward4
upper half of the4
hollow and photographed by4
to recognize it from4
the woods in september4
convex to nearly expanded4
usually more or less4
but can be distinguished4
are notched at the4
into the form of4
the fairy ring mushroom4
of the outer layer4
equal or slightly thickened4
on account of their4
the stem is even4
center of the disk4
of the volva or4
of some of the4
color of their spores4
white color of the4
species the cap is4
from some of the4
in regard to the4
places from august to4
it is regarded as4
the scales on the4
attachment of the stem4
the stem is not4
part of the bulb4
thick at the base4
but it is quite4
pileus is fleshy and4
tinged with lilac or4
the plants are quite4
plants are found in4
in honor of prof4
covered with a greenish4
the gills are often4
soluble in hot water4
scattered over the entire4
up to torn ring4
continuous with the cap4
the same is true4
tablespoonful of butter and4
about one inch broad4
or paler than the4
seems to be the4
grows in grassy places4
the caps are usually4
during the summer months4
the bulk of the4
the stem is four4
generations from the natural4
the manure at the4
when it grows on4
fungi in which the4
of the stem or4
be distinguished by its4
in figure were gathered4
by some authors as4
salt and a dash4
of this genus have4
in thin woods and4
with the upper surface4
will be seen on4
fact that the cap4
as one can see4
gills are rounded next4
as the plant expands4
swollen in the middle4
will be found in4
the same amount of4
the margin is sometimes4
the plant has been4
season of the year4
like that of the4
in the shape of4
on the campus of4
collected in michigan and4
often more or less4
edible toadstools and mushrooms4
same color as pileus4
of the mushroom cap4
cultivation of the mushroom4
the gills are subdistant4
to the stem in4
it is very easily4
it is found frequently4
to four inches high4
the button stage to4
portions of the volva4
when the cap is4
pileus is more or4
from the substance of4
so minute as to4
this plant was found4
from the base to4
is by far the4
this plant is also4
in determining the species4
the yolks of two4
due to the fact4
ends of the gills4
the common meadow mushroom4
be present in the4
the pileus varies from4
color than the pileus4
and below the annulus4
the plants grow on4
the pileus is rounded4
half to two inches4
it occurs during the4
the spores are in4
the caps are very4
finally more or less4
will fail to recognize4
especially toward the margin4
adheres to the margin4
differs in adnate gills4
which i have found4
country as well as4
this plant has been4
allowing a tablespoonful of4
not separate from the4
is very variable in4
sprinkle with pepper and4
as well as on4
is known by its4
various shades of brown4
the plant in hand4
the cap and gills4
plant is known as4
some grow on the4
distributed in europe and4
when seen in mass4
great caution should be4
of the gill is4
the mushrooms have been4
the hymenium is even4
trees on cemetery hill4
on either side of4
a half to two4
the gills are moderately4
at the base and4
milky or colored juice4
and the stem from4
in an upright position4
the largest number of4
white or whitish and4
mealy at the top4
volva and annulus are4
collected in the woods4
at the apex of4
into an inky fluid4
ripped up from the4
left them as is4
the pileus to the4
can be readily distinguished4
and it has a4
for the common mushroom4
those in which the4
next to the stem4
certain species of amanita4
seasons of the year4
striate up to disc4
covering the entire surface4
tinged with flesh color4
the tubes are very4
are characterized by a4
yellow in the center4
of the pileus of4
to a greater or4
the tubes are free4
of same color as4
the surface is covered4
from which it differs4
the woods near bowling4
is usually found in4
it is called by4
margin at first straight4
the very young plant4
stem and the cap4
this is well shown4
the cap is convex4
mealy at the apex4
six inches in diameter4
dark brown or blackish4
with an olive tinge4
the stem from the4
species grow on the4
the pileus is firm4
and rather silky when4
cap and the stem4
have not found it4
no one will have4
or in grassy places4
more or less zoned4
in this condition they4
in the use of4
portion of the pileus4
buried in the ground4
to six inches long4
when bruised or cut4
to three inches across4
of the largest of4
is recorded as edible4
with a white bloom4
quite variable in size4
running down the stem4
decurrent lines upon it4
in the raw state4
be more or less4
is a diminutive of4
the nutritive value of4
i found the plants4
in identifying the species4
the plant is not4
from the stem or4
is colored like the4
the flesh is thick4
but it can be4
of the most beautiful4
lines down the stem4
the gills are thick4
one of the species4
large and beautiful plant4
doubt of its edibility4
which the volva ruptures4
the caps are often4
to be very large4
in the district of4
up to imperfect ring4
into a baking pan4
the genus differs from4
of the veil adhering4
pepper to the taste4
bulb at the base4
one side than on4
a number of different4
side and under view4
of the veil is4
trama of the pileus4
rather viscid when moist4
spores are black in4
the pileus and the4
placed in the bottom4
of the upper surface4
the following genera are4
of the cap of4
which are edible and4
the plant at the4
the stem is eccentric4
adherent to the margin4
thinning out toward the4
the stem is absent4
three to eight inches4
slightly viscid when moist4
and coloured like pileus4
of the spores and4
by the color of4
during summer and autumn4
shown in the figure4
the curing of the4
which gives name to4
woods near bowling green4
to two inches high4
soon broken up into4
have found the plants4
the peridium is very4
the pore surface is4
the stem is fibrous4
the veil adhering to4
in open woods from4
have found this species4
more or less fan4
gills are notched at4
of the plant when4
it is not always4
are white at first4
is quite plentiful in4
during the process of4
the same manner as4
the spores are dark4
the taste is pleasant4
two ounces of butter4
where the mushrooms are4
is widely distributed and4
in damp woods on4
a dozen good sized4
only a few of4
found in purgatory swamp4
the pileus at first4
in open woods and4
the new england states4
produced behind into a4
down at the base4
shape of the pileus4
the largest of the4
the stem is also4
more or less scaly4
character of the veil4
found the plants in4
of the boston mycological4
and in the woods4
species is found in4
of a different texture4
chemistry and toxicology of4
known as an edible4
do not seem to4
the stem of a4
can be readily recognized4
and pepper to the4
kept for winter use4
the entire outer surface4
the margin often becomes4
blue ridge mountains at4
through the middle west4
shingles on a roof4
this species grows in4
the manufacture of brick4
with a grey bloom4
where the beds are4
of the plant in4
the gills are nearly4
in the common mushroom4
of the plant the4
from july to frost4
to the presence of4
it is important to4
occur in which the4
the outer surface of4
the summer and autumn4
culture of mushrooms the4
and in the summer4
of threads and spores4
are found from june4
material in which the4
has a very wide4
manufacture of brick spawn4
easily recognized by the4
the plants are very4
is quite likely that4
have been gathered in4
a tinge of yellow4
it is a favorite4
and the taste is4
in salt water for4
the six orders of4
the spores are produced4
the gills when they4
some idea of the4
a very small plant4
is easily separated from4
a room temperature of4
the gills are strongly4
and upper part of4
tomentum at the base4
which it can be4
the action of the4
spread over the surface4
in many of the4
culture of mushrooms in4
it is quite likely4
is an inch to4
yolks of two eggs4
as in the genus4
base of the plant4
a number of specimens4
pileus at first straight4
with a viscid pellicle4
are rounded next the4
a small quantity of4
is a tendency for4
on cemetery hill under4
the stem is elongated4
throw in the mushrooms4
i am indebted to4
are black in mass4
are from plants collected4
the cultivation of the4
straight and adpressed to4
while the stem is4
inrolled margin of the4
from may to october4
the specific name is4
and i have found4
lower end of the4
outside of the pileus4
rim of the cap4
of the cornell university4
i have frequently seen4
the flesh is firm4
the flesh is yellowish4
sides of the stem4
it is entirely white4
it is very difficult4
be found in the4
and darker color of4
the base of a4
and is often found4
butter into a saucepan4
the fields and woods4
small portion of a4
to the position of4
to be the same4
add a tablespoonful of4
found near columbus and4
add a half teaspoonful4
the plant in the4
the gills are at4
are usually found in4
into a saucepan with4
so named from the4
stem is about one4
broken up into squamules4
summer and early autumn4
flesh is whitish or4
to five inches in4
spores are globose or4
part of the mushroom4
from an excentric point4
is very acrid to4
spring and in the4
behind into a short4
the woods after a4
the brick spawn is4
a very interesting plant4
a half inches long4
of the gills of4
in the collection of4
both cap and stem4
stem as in the4
dark color of the4
in size and color4
separable from the pileus4
found in woods on4
all the genera of4
is also the flesh4
to eight inches broad4
be readily distinguished from4
during september and october4
parts of the united4
differs from the other4
brown or reddish brown4
to the stem at4
it resembles very closely4
were found near boston4
more or less shelving4
this plant is so4
thinner toward the margin4
have been received from4
radiating from an excentric4
they reach the stem4
the spores are oval4
it differs from t4
some of the plants4
edge of the cap4
covered with a soft4
for a few minutes4
of the cap varies4
in some species it4
are very tender and4
are formed by the4
because it is found4
changing to a reddish4
to be very near4
rounded or notched at4
in proportion to the4
found in this country4
esteemed as an esculent4
ground or on very4
the last of october4
it is known as4
and remove the pores4
from to inches in4
is found in thin4
as compared with the4
of the house is4
part of the pileus4
in different stages of4
stem is very short4
the process of fermentation4
has the appearance of4
striate at the top4
is very close to4
the wood on which4
the upper half of4
the cap expands the4
quite a large number4
of the gills when4
to one side of4
darker than the margin4
the stem is at4
is readily recognized by4
inches broad and the4
the plant is a4
one of the common4
cap is more or4
leaves in mixed woods4
has been recorded as4
surface is at first4
at their inner extremity4
reddish or reddish brown4
straight against the stem4
found some beautiful specimens4
the cap has a4
the stem as a4
larger number of the4
found in massachusetts by4
in this species the4
button stage to the4
one will fail to4
the pileus of a4
slightly tinged with yellow4
the cap may be4
somewhat bulbous at the4
for this reason the4
is very common and4
though it is not4
tinged with the same4
from the button stage4
at the inner extremity4
one of the plants4
in this case the4
said of the gills4
flesh is white or4
according to the species4
than on the other4
view in mushroom house4
distinguishing it from the4
with the same color4
the thickness of the4
cap and stem are4
which adheres to the4
a faint tinge of4
more or less erect4
this species is widely4
teaspoonful of salt and4
the ground and on4
the absence of the4
attached by the upper4
than in the other4
of the genus morchella4
is very abundant on4
form of the gills4
inch or more broad4
so that there is4
it may be found4
found on lawns and4
point of attachment of4
growing in the woods4
some species it is4
in massachusetts by mrs4
placing the mushrooms in4
which the mycelium is4
white then tinged yellow4
this is a common4
entire plant when young4
this is called the4
spoken of as the4
the stem is more4
long been known as4
the margin is elevated4
blue ridge mountains of4
the upper surface is4
varying in color from4
from may till frost4
the pileus is small4
gills are at first4
and it is desirable4
the volva and annulus4
very small and easily4
of the cup is4
cases of fatal poisoning4
is widely distributed over4
found in woods or4
in which they were4
gives a synopsis of4
side of a log4
young the margin of4
cut them into slices4
darker color of the4
the color of their4
closely related to p4
appearance of the plant4
the gills are emarginate4
of the department of4
specimens have been received4
with beads of moisture4
i have found a4
the place of the4
and the margin at4
cuticle of the cap4
there should be no4
are distinguished by the4
in woods near ithaca4
are inclined to be4
the plants in fig4
adhering to the stem4
in very young plants4
the veil and annulus4
genus differs from the4
changing to blue when4
writes that he has4
none are recorded as4
temperature of the beds4
one of the large4
the plant is often4
and it is so3
the pileus is lateral3
as it is in3
the large number of3
the recorded edible species3
distinguish it from all3
spores are produced in3
the use of the3
caution in its use3
clothed with small fibres3
will attract attention at3
thicker than the spores3
viscid or glutinous when3
more or less distant3
at length slightly striate3
places it in the3
found the plant on3
to three inches in3
stem is very slender3
which they were baked3
selection and preparation of3
has thoroughly permeated the3
the different stages of3
the investing coat or3
forming decurrent lines upon3
distinguished from the other3
by means of the3
same as the pileus3
pileus is very thin3
saucepan with a tablespoonful3
on several occasions in3
color of the flesh3
in the substance of3
have found it on3
the cap in this3
like elevations over the3
is sometimes difficult to3
than the thickness of3
the ground in pastures3
stem is three inches3
but with advancing age3
it is found through3
largest species of the3
says in his book3
do not regard it3
young stage of the3
these plants were found3
found only a few3
of the volva are3
in the photograph were3
but it may be3
spores are inclosed in3
on the th of3
the time of fermentation3
this plant occurs during3
the back of a3
is at first incurved3
the pileus is nearly3
in the fields and3
the pileus seems to3
broadly convex or nearly3
the latter is sometimes3
it is attached to3
woods of north carolina3
cultivation of mushrooms in3
is an attractive plant3
the gills are deeply3
smallest species of the3
put it into the3
species grow on wood3
in woods and wood3
in smaller size and3
and does not have3
is found usually in3
of which are very3
in a volva which3
places where there is3
the best way to3
the asci are cylindrical3
and in age the3
free but close to3
base thickened and white3
of the most deadly3
is said to grow3
this species was first3
portions of it clinging3
the spores when seen3
found on logs and3
this species is considered3
as fast as the3
specimens which i have3
are shown in fig3
stem has a distinct3
it is very soft3
the attention of any3
the stem is colored3
to the meadow mushroom3
can be found in3
very plentiful in our3
and placed in the3
the stem at their3
the pileoli are very3
the pileus is tough3
is found in abundance3
small portion of the3
covered with a thin3
removed extra period after3
the spores are olive3
with a white edge3
a common species in3
zones on the margin3
the color is white3
in contrast with the3
stage the plant is3
a few specimens in3
it forms a large3
if the plant is3
with the aid of3
the beds for the3
it is an attractive3
especially in dry weather3
made up in the3
early or vegetative stage3
the volva is ruptured3
in a series of3
can only be seen3
from one to four3
is quite abundant about3
from the upper part3
of the same length3
the silver spoon test3
the capillitium and spores3
plant grows in dense3
and many of them3
not easily separable from3
are borne on the3
are very small and3
fragments to the margin3
to one inch broad3
is about the size3
the flesh is thin3
has a different habitat3
cap of this species3
from may to november3
from august to september3
at maturity of the3
have found it from3
it is hoped that3
remains of a volva3
close to the apex3
university agricultural experiment station3
having a central boss3
stem is long and3
of the mushroom family3
narrowed at the base3
depth of the color3
other species of the3
stem equal or slightly3
broad in proportion to3
this plant is sometimes3
in damp pine woods3
tinge of violet at3
of the plant to3
form of a spathula3
it occurs in the3
pressed to the stem3
are adnate or slightly3
in company with the3