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quadgram | frequency |
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the surface of the | 129 |
the margin of the | 129 |
the color of the | 99 |
attached to the stem | 99 |
margin of the cap | 86 |
the pileus is convex | 78 |
two to three inches | 76 |
the pileus is fleshy | 74 |
it is found in | 74 |
the base of the | 73 |
base of the stem | 65 |
the spores are elliptical | 64 |
figure is from plants | 64 |
is two to three | 62 |
on page of part | 61 |
margin of the pileus | 61 |
from july to october | 60 |
in figure were found | 57 |
two to four inches | 57 |
free from the stem | 56 |
is one of the | 55 |
surface of the cap | 55 |
in the form of | 55 |
one to two inches | 54 |
the specimens in figure | 54 |
pileus is two to | 54 |
found from july to | 53 |
the spores are white | 53 |
are attached to the | 53 |
the pileus is two | 52 |
the gills are attached | 50 |
to three inches broad | 50 |
the stem is solid | 49 |
i have found it | 49 |
same color as the | 49 |
gills are attached to | 48 |
to three inches long | 48 |
the pileus is one | 47 |
the plants in figure | 47 |
the gills are free | 47 |
to four inches broad | 46 |
the gills are white | 46 |
on the ground in | 46 |
the gills are adnate | 45 |
as will be seen | 45 |
the same color as | 44 |
the stem is two | 44 |
from two greek words | 44 |
the stem is short | 44 |
specimens in figure were | 44 |
in the case of | 44 |
of the same color | 43 |
will be seen in | 43 |
this is a very | 42 |
is from two greek | 42 |
depressed in the center | 41 |
stem is two to | 40 |
the center of the | 40 |
plants in figure were | 39 |
and photographed by dr | 39 |
striate on the margin | 38 |
of the cap is | 38 |
the stem is hollow | 38 |
one to three inches | 38 |
is more or less | 37 |
is one to two | 37 |
three to four inches | 36 |
the flesh is white | 36 |
to the margin of | 36 |
at the base of | 35 |
pileus is one to | 35 |
it is found on | 35 |
be seen in figure | 35 |
so called from the | 35 |
to four inches long | 34 |
color as the pileus | 33 |
it is found from | 33 |
figure were found in | 33 |
surface of the pileus | 33 |
the stem is equal | 33 |
color of the cap | 33 |
the pileus is thin | 32 |
and the stem is | 32 |
is said to be | 31 |
is two to four | 31 |
the stem is stuffed | 31 |
collected at blowing rock | 31 |
of the pileus is | 30 |
when the plant is | 30 |
upper part of the | 30 |
the entire plant is | 28 |
the edge of the | 28 |
the form of a | 28 |
are more or less | 28 |
to two inches broad | 28 |
the stem is one | 27 |
the gills are decurrent | 27 |
on the surface of | 27 |
part of the stem | 27 |
they are found in | 27 |
the pileus is three | 27 |
the upper part of | 26 |
the gills are broad | 26 |
the substance of the | 26 |
bulbous at the base | 26 |
this is one of | 26 |
of the cap and | 26 |
from august to october | 26 |
the flesh of the | 25 |
of the species are | 25 |
color of the spores | 25 |
is so called because | 25 |
pileus is three to | 25 |
colored like the pileus | 25 |
species of the genus | 25 |
the stem is slender | 25 |
in august and september | 25 |
stem is one to | 25 |
the pileus is from | 24 |
as well as the | 24 |
and more or less | 24 |
and a half inches | 24 |
a tablespoonful of butter | 24 |
it is one of | 24 |
grows on the ground | 24 |
the side of the | 23 |
from a greek word | 23 |
one and a half | 23 |
in figure was found | 23 |
grow on the ground | 23 |
is a very common | 23 |
is three to four | 23 |
the plant is quite | 23 |
the gills are crowded | 23 |
the upper surface of | 23 |
in september and october | 23 |
upper surface of the | 23 |
one of the most | 23 |
three to five inches | 23 |
as the pileus expands | 22 |
found from june to | 22 |
the stem is three | 22 |
the stem is stout | 22 |
the case of the | 22 |
edge of the gills | 21 |
the spores are globose | 21 |
color of the gills | 21 |
found from august to | 21 |
of the species of | 21 |
so called because the | 21 |
firmly attached to the | 21 |
is found in woods | 21 |
is closely related to | 21 |
as shown in fig | 21 |
the form of the | 21 |
the stem is cylindrical | 21 |
this plant is very | 21 |
with salt and pepper | 21 |
in july and august | 21 |
of the plant is | 20 |
the fact that the | 20 |
the character of the | 20 |
is from a greek | 20 |
is one to three | 20 |
the plants of this | 20 |
some of the species | 20 |
the pileus is somewhat | 20 |
is a beautiful plant | 20 |
of the stem is | 20 |
it grows on the | 20 |
from july to september | 20 |
pileus is convex to | 19 |
found in the woods | 19 |
this plant is quite | 19 |
to six inches broad | 19 |
the plants are usually | 19 |
from june to october | 19 |
this is a beautiful | 19 |
paler than the pileus | 19 |
ring on the stem | 19 |
easily separating from the | 19 |
found on the ground | 19 |
stem is three to | 19 |
it is quite common | 19 |
it is said to | 18 |
the specimen in figure | 18 |
a greek word meaning | 18 |
so called because it | 18 |
in the united states | 18 |
with a tinge of | 18 |
from plants collected at | 18 |
color of the pileus | 18 |
with a decurrent tooth | 18 |
of the stem and | 18 |
two and a half | 18 |
in some of the | 18 |
during late summer and | 18 |
down on the stem | 17 |
found in open woods | 17 |
margin at first involute | 17 |
is very common in | 17 |
the gills are rather | 17 |
to two inches long | 17 |
is quite common in | 17 |
from the margin of | 17 |
growing on the ground | 17 |
has a wide distribution | 17 |
two greek words meaning | 17 |
over the surface of | 17 |
it is a very | 17 |
one of the best | 17 |
three to six inches | 17 |
depressed around the stem | 16 |
in the center of | 16 |
thickened at the base | 16 |
this is quite a | 16 |
the blue ridge mountains | 16 |
and the gills are | 16 |
the edges of the | 16 |
is convex to expanded | 16 |
the gills are narrow | 16 |
found in august and | 16 |
the species of the | 16 |
lower part of the | 16 |
on the under side | 16 |
the gills are firmly | 16 |
surface of the gills | 16 |
are firmly attached to | 16 |
so called because of | 16 |
the apex of the | 16 |
gills are firmly attached | 16 |
the size of the | 16 |
is known as the | 16 |
is covered with a | 16 |
in figure were collected | 16 |
the gills are rounded | 16 |
on the margin of | 16 |
found from september to | 16 |
the spores are subglobose | 15 |
center of the cap | 15 |
a number of the | 15 |
color as the cap | 15 |
from one to two | 15 |
woods and open places | 15 |
the cuticle of the | 15 |
in woods and open | 15 |
plant is very common | 15 |
a large number of | 15 |
in the blue ridge | 15 |
the gills are thin | 15 |
they are found from | 15 |
were photographed by dr | 15 |
a more or less | 15 |
to five inches broad | 15 |
in the young stage | 15 |
be seen in the | 15 |
in the young plant | 15 |
the spores are oblong | 15 |
the stem is usually | 15 |
stem is equal or | 15 |
the stem is white | 14 |
the spores are nearly | 14 |
put them into a | 14 |
a half inches broad | 14 |
plants collected at ithaca | 14 |
i have found the | 14 |
which the spores are | 14 |
is found in the | 14 |
the lower part of | 14 |
the gills are very | 14 |
the gills are notched | 14 |
this species is very | 14 |
and a half to | 14 |
center of the pileus | 14 |
the stem is cartilaginous | 14 |
the stem is nearly | 14 |
the gills are adnexed | 14 |
substance of the cap | 14 |
margin at first incurved | 14 |
the ground in woods | 14 |
on account of the | 14 |
the cap and the | 14 |
as well as in | 14 |
and serve at once | 13 |
so that it is | 13 |
the color varies from | 13 |
the whole plant is | 13 |
the stem is very | 13 |
very closely related to | 13 |
thick at the center | 13 |
so called from its | 13 |
on the side of | 13 |
as the cap expands | 13 |
the under surface of | 13 |
common and widely distributed | 13 |
surface of the bed | 13 |
the position of the | 13 |
many of the species | 13 |
in the color of | 13 |
found in september and | 13 |
outer layer of the | 13 |
the tube surface is | 13 |
separating from the stem | 13 |
it grows in woods | 13 |
base with white down | 13 |
found in july and | 13 |
and were photographed by | 13 |
specimen in figure was | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
is from plants collected | 13 |
the under side of | 12 |
from june to september | 12 |
at the time of | 12 |
of the gills and | 12 |
the shape of the | 12 |
the expansion of the | 12 |
cuticle of the pileus | 12 |
the end of the | 12 |
from the stem and | 12 |
i found it in | 12 |
named in honor of | 12 |
a half cup of | 12 |
it is so called | 12 |
for the purpose of | 12 |
apex with white meal | 12 |
the stem and the | 12 |
slightly depressed in the | 12 |
on the ground or | 12 |
are free from the | 12 |
to five inches long | 12 |
on the under surface | 12 |
the spores are yellowish | 12 |
the ground in the | 12 |
or slightly tapering upward | 12 |
found in poke hollow | 12 |
to two and a | 12 |
edge at first incurved | 12 |
of the pileus and | 12 |
to the surface of | 12 |
a dash of pepper | 12 |
the spores are broadly | 12 |
is widely distributed in | 12 |
the upper side of | 12 |
under surface of the | 12 |
found in woods and | 12 |
have found it in | 12 |
surface of the stem | 11 |
paler than the cap | 11 |
and shining when dry | 11 |
a half teaspoonful of | 11 |
figure were found near | 11 |
an inch and a | 11 |
the stem is rather | 11 |
the appearance of the | 11 |
for a long time | 11 |
i have found this | 11 |
the same as the | 11 |
end of the stem | 11 |
the stem is fleshy | 11 |
is found from july | 11 |
late summer and in | 11 |
pileus is somewhat fleshy | 11 |
is from three to | 11 |
is a very beautiful | 11 |
it has a wide | 11 |
plant is quite common | 11 |
on the upper surface | 11 |
a few of the | 11 |
the plant is very | 11 |
acrid to the taste | 11 |
in october and november | 11 |
spores are white and | 11 |
does not seem to | 11 |
at the same time | 11 |
spores are broadly elliptical | 11 |
figure is from a | 11 |
it is very common | 11 |
side of the cap | 11 |
as shown in the | 11 |
it grows in the | 11 |
is a small plant | 11 |
to three inches high | 11 |
from the color of | 11 |
the gills are slightly | 11 |
the plants are from | 11 |
michigan and photographed by | 11 |
is three to six | 11 |
equal or slightly tapering | 11 |
both above and below | 11 |
edges of the gills | 11 |
in michigan and photographed | 11 |
on the top of | 10 |
i found the plant | 10 |
when the plants are | 10 |
called because it is | 10 |
pileus is at first | 10 |
figure was found in | 10 |
gills are rather broad | 10 |
from august to november | 10 |
in addition to the | 10 |
the genera see chapter | 10 |
the remains of the | 10 |
the spores are round | 10 |
it seems to be | 10 |
outer surface of the | 10 |
called because of the | 10 |
the district of columbia | 10 |
the stem to the | 10 |
it is a small | 10 |
it is widely distributed | 10 |
in this genus the | 10 |
are said to be | 10 |
is a very interesting | 10 |
thin toward the margin | 10 |
found in mixed woods | 10 |
the ends of the | 10 |
finely striate on the | 10 |
a ring on the | 10 |
the stem of the | 10 |
the gills are close | 10 |
narrowed at both ends | 10 |
half teaspoonful of salt | 10 |
for analytical keys to | 10 |
the pileus is at | 10 |
a part of the | 10 |
as the plant matures | 10 |
in which the spores | 10 |
most of the species | 10 |
of an inch long | 10 |
plants of this genus | 10 |
and the spores are | 10 |
found in damp woods | 10 |
to the genera see | 10 |
the spores are borne | 10 |
analytical keys to the | 10 |
on the upper side | 10 |
number of the species | 10 |
the plant in figure | 10 |
the entire surface of | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
is three to five | 10 |
the stem is central | 10 |
plant in figure was | 10 |
it is easily distinguished | 10 |
convex or nearly plane | 10 |
easily separable from the | 10 |
the stem is firm | 10 |
in the same way | 10 |
plant is widely distributed | 10 |
under side of the | 10 |
the point of attachment | 10 |
different stages of development | 10 |
specimens of this species | 10 |
some of them forked | 10 |
a portion of the | 10 |
in a number of | 10 |
one side of the | 10 |
woods from july to | 10 |
of the cap to | 10 |
the growth of the | 10 |
from september to november | 10 |
have no doubt of | 10 |
the temperature of the | 10 |
grows in woods and | 10 |
leaves in the woods | 9 |
it is of a | 9 |
no doubt of its | 9 |
parts of the plant | 9 |
it is desirable to | 9 |
the milk is white | 9 |
from one to three | 9 |
and in the autumn | 9 |
the cap to the | 9 |
the outer layer of | 9 |
it is found growing | 9 |
are apt to be | 9 |
stem is nearly equal | 9 |
the gills are usually | 9 |
easily recognized by its | 9 |
figure were photographed by | 9 |
one to two and | 9 |
it has been found | 9 |
from a photograph of | 9 |
i have no doubt | 9 |
of the entire plant | 9 |
occurs on the ground | 9 |
is found on the | 9 |
by the fact that | 9 |
from the stem to | 9 |
attached to a collar | 9 |
the veil is very | 9 |
of this genus are | 9 |
flesh of the pileus | 9 |
broad and the stem | 9 |
of the gills is | 9 |
are found in the | 9 |
different parts of the | 9 |
it is more or | 9 |
in figure were photographed | 9 |
this species differs from | 9 |
when the spores are | 9 |
margin of pileus at | 9 |
plants of this species | 9 |
is very closely related | 9 |
to one and a | 9 |
more or less irregular | 9 |
part of the plant | 9 |
in the woods about | 9 |
the stem by the | 9 |
as one of the | 9 |
a very common plant | 9 |
more or less expanded | 9 |
i have found them | 9 |
late summer and autumn | 9 |
the pileus is membranaceous | 9 |
equal or tapering upward | 9 |
one of the very | 9 |
then broken up into | 9 |
the ground or on | 9 |
ground in the woods | 9 |
the margin at first | 9 |
in the th report | 9 |
in the mature plant | 9 |
the spores are black | 9 |
the pileus is white | 9 |
the pileus is very | 9 |
of pileus at first | 9 |
of the united states | 9 |
the pileus is rather | 9 |
the gills do not | 9 |
and the cap is | 9 |
common in our woods | 9 |
is so called from | 9 |
in the plants of | 9 |
form of the plant | 9 |
the plants in the | 9 |
so far as i | 9 |
easily separated from the | 9 |
is apt to be | 9 |
grows in the woods | 9 |
from two to four | 9 |
gills are white or | 9 |
in some cases the | 9 |
figure was found near | 9 |
some very fine specimens | 9 |
the taste is mild | 9 |
in the woods and | 9 |
greek word meaning a | 9 |
gills are free from | 9 |
quite common in the | 9 |
the stem is smooth | 9 |
dust with salt and | 9 |
substance of the pileus | 9 |
in some parts of | 9 |
when cut or bruised | 9 |
gills are adnate or | 9 |
the attention of the | 9 |
to distinguish it from | 8 |
i have never found | 8 |
larger part of the | 8 |
are known to be | 8 |
of the margin of | 8 |
are covered with a | 8 |
it will be seen | 8 |
i found some very | 8 |
in different parts of | 8 |
four to six inches | 8 |
side of the pileus | 8 |
the appearance of a | 8 |
villous at the base | 8 |
of the most common | 8 |
volva and ring absent | 8 |
and free from the | 8 |
is found from june | 8 |
to the color of | 8 |
i found this plant | 8 |
breaking up into scales | 8 |
the rim of the | 8 |
found some very fine | 8 |
expansion of the pileus | 8 |
in a woods near | 8 |
is placed in the | 8 |
figure were collected in | 8 |
above and below the | 8 |
large part of the | 8 |
is named in honor | 8 |
i found the specimens | 8 |
were found in poke | 8 |
inch and a half | 8 |
a woods near ithaca | 8 |
other parts of the | 8 |
inner surface of the | 8 |
not seem to be | 8 |
the pileus is quite | 8 |
as an article of | 8 |
a section of the | 8 |
to identify the species | 8 |
found the specimens in | 8 |
the outside of the | 8 |
during august and september | 8 |
in the absence of | 8 |
and the tubes are | 8 |
in the woods near | 8 |
it is easily recognized | 8 |
the sides of the | 8 |
this plant is found | 8 |
keys to the genera | 8 |
were photographed by prof | 8 |
the side of a | 8 |
of the best of | 8 |
that of the pileus | 8 |
in the same locality | 8 |
this is a small | 8 |
it is closely related | 8 |
thin at the margin | 8 |
remnants of the veil | 8 |
the specimens in the | 8 |
portion of the stem | 8 |
in absence of smell | 8 |
a half pint of | 8 |
scales on the cap | 8 |
as that of the | 8 |
found in october and | 8 |
volva at the base | 8 |
a large part of | 8 |
the spores are ochraceous | 8 |
were sent to me | 8 |
is found growing on | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
is easily recognized by | 8 |
of the plant are | 8 |
is easily distinguished from | 8 |
to the fact that | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
color of the plant | 8 |
the stem is somewhat | 8 |
is from one to | 8 |
surface of the ground | 8 |
as is also the | 8 |
is of the same | 8 |
the plant is found | 8 |
in the bottom of | 8 |
a teaspoonful of salt | 8 |
as soon as the | 8 |
the pileus is about | 8 |
upper side of the | 8 |
plant is found in | 8 |
they grow on the | 8 |
is quite a large | 8 |
the material in the | 8 |
this species is found | 8 |
when the stem is | 8 |
four to five inches | 8 |
age of the plant | 8 |
common in the woods | 8 |
it is quite a | 8 |
from the natural spawn | 8 |
the stem is long | 8 |
the plant grows in | 8 |
summer and in the | 8 |
exposure to the air | 8 |
of the pileus with | 8 |
the gills are not | 8 |
on the ground and | 8 |
entire surface of the | 8 |
fragments of the volva | 8 |
it occurs in woods | 8 |
of this plant is | 8 |
is well shown in | 8 |
in the vicinity of | 8 |
is found in open | 8 |
depressed at the center | 8 |
and a dash of | 8 |
in the button stage | 8 |
and the pileus is | 8 |
is a very pretty | 8 |
is quite variable in | 8 |
from plants collected in | 8 |
is due to the | 8 |
the pileus is often | 8 |
character of the gills | 7 |
by peck in the | 7 |
the plants of the | 7 |
the members of this | 7 |
be seen on the | 7 |
two to five inches | 7 |
more or less depressed | 7 |
size of the plant | 7 |
mass of spores and | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
the same as that | 7 |
in the study of | 7 |
attract the attention of | 7 |
this plant has a | 7 |
on the base of | 7 |
described by peck in | 7 |
it is usually found | 7 |
is quite common on | 7 |
figure were found on | 7 |
can be seen in | 7 |
plant has a wide | 7 |
of the young plant | 7 |
sometimes the pileus is | 7 |
inch to an inch | 7 |
as is the case | 7 |
the presence of the | 7 |
on logs and stumps | 7 |
slightly thickened at the | 7 |
from september to frost | 7 |
in the woods in | 7 |
upper portion of the | 7 |
by the presence of | 7 |
is one and a | 7 |
this species has been | 7 |
the plants are scattered | 7 |
the species grow on | 7 |
the pileus is not | 7 |
broken up into scales | 7 |
from the surface of | 7 |
dotted both above and | 7 |
the plant is small | 7 |
on exposure to the | 7 |
in a baking pan | 7 |
growth of the mycelium | 7 |
recipes for cooking mushrooms | 7 |
the gills are somewhat | 7 |
is in the form | 7 |
the larger part of | 7 |
widely distributed over the | 7 |
pileus is from three | 7 |
the upper portion of | 7 |
an article of food | 7 |
and the margin is | 7 |
becoming more or less | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
the stem is the | 7 |
the gills of the | 7 |
it is well to | 7 |
the tubes are adnate | 7 |
the plants are small | 7 |
in europe and america | 7 |
of the cap in | 7 |
color of the entire | 7 |
a tablespoonful of flour | 7 |
united at the base | 7 |
found this plant in | 7 |
a half to three | 7 |
on account of its | 7 |
the depth of the | 7 |
on a large scale | 7 |
the plant is white | 7 |
a very pretty plant | 7 |
for a number of | 7 |
with a tablespoonful of | 7 |
is a large and | 7 |
of the color of | 7 |
far as i know | 7 |
of the gills are | 7 |
is found in damp | 7 |
found in thin woods | 7 |
in which it is | 7 |
it grows on wood | 7 |
the cap is from | 7 |
and widely distributed species | 7 |
surface is covered with | 7 |
a slight tinge of | 7 |
spores are nearly round | 7 |
a small piece of | 7 |
the common field mushroom | 7 |
the cultivation of mushrooms | 7 |
adnate or slightly decurrent | 7 |
can be distinguished from | 7 |
them into a saucepan | 7 |
way in which the | 7 |
this plant grows in | 7 |
found in michigan and | 7 |
the plant is young | 7 |
is about one inch | 7 |
cave culture of mushrooms | 7 |
the stem in the | 7 |
the separation of the | 7 |
woods in september and | 7 |
found in woods from | 7 |
to an inch and | 7 |
is shown in the | 7 |
have found the plant | 7 |
from that of the | 7 |
the pileus is coriaceous | 7 |
fleshy at the center | 7 |
to blue where wounded | 7 |
the pileus is broadly | 7 |
the gills are distant | 7 |
the pileus with the | 7 |
the pileus is smooth | 7 |
the pileus is more | 7 |
one to four inches | 7 |
is equal or tapering | 7 |
flesh of the cap | 7 |
found growing on the | 7 |
radiating from the stem | 7 |
forked at the base | 7 |
distinguish it from the | 7 |
that the pileus is | 7 |
of this species is | 7 |
called because of its | 7 |
is found from august | 7 |
with pepper and salt | 7 |
darker on the center | 7 |
will serve to identify | 7 |
apex of the stem | 7 |
on very rotten wood | 7 |
a very short stem | 7 |
the stem is of | 7 |
were found in michigan | 7 |
from the side of | 7 |
the fruiting surface is | 7 |
in the character of | 7 |
of the species grow | 7 |
collected in the blue | 7 |
the cave culture of | 7 |
half to three inches | 7 |
the absence of a | 7 |
this species is quite | 7 |
with the surface of | 7 |
sometimes more or less | 7 |
late in the fall | 7 |
the eastern united states | 7 |
one to one and | 7 |
in the woods on | 7 |
to the stem by | 7 |
to that of the | 7 |
flesh is white and | 7 |
the gills and the | 7 |
the presence of a | 7 |
the spores are ferruginous | 6 |
the trama of the | 6 |
is found from september | 6 |
a very beautiful plant | 6 |
this plant is not | 6 |
genera see chapter xxii | 6 |
slightly depressed around the | 6 |
is the same as | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
as in the case | 6 |
in the young plants | 6 |
of the genera of | 6 |
which the stem is | 6 |
gills are rounded behind | 6 |
placed in the genus | 6 |
there is a slight | 6 |
the taste of the | 6 |
of mushrooms of america | 6 |
widely distributed in the | 6 |
will be seen that | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
i found this species | 6 |
pleasant to the taste | 6 |
layer of the stem | 6 |
is from a plant | 6 |
a photograph of plants | 6 |
the cap of the | 6 |
in old plants the | 6 |
and the stem about | 6 |
edible and poisonous mushrooms | 6 |
flesh of the stem | 6 |
plants collected at blowing | 6 |
these plants are found | 6 |
the part of the | 6 |
is from a photograph | 6 |
the outer portion of | 6 |
rounded near the stem | 6 |
the entire plant when | 6 |
is the case with | 6 |
which the cap is | 6 |
the elevation of the | 6 |
can be distinguished by | 6 |
of this species are | 6 |
this is a large | 6 |
in the figure were | 6 |
the pileus is oval | 6 |
a number of years | 6 |
woods after a rain | 6 |
is one of our | 6 |
toward the margin of | 6 |
in the woods at | 6 |
spores are elliptical and | 6 |
extending beyond the gills | 6 |
at first covered with | 6 |
pileus at first incurved | 6 |
the formation of the | 6 |
pileus is one inch | 6 |
cap to the stem | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
that of the stem | 6 |
in the mountains of | 6 |
the best of the | 6 |
of the stem in | 6 |
the cap and stem | 6 |
and is widely distributed | 6 |
species is widely distributed | 6 |
it is a beautiful | 6 |
with fragments of the | 6 |
position of the plant | 6 |
remnants of the volva | 6 |
to four inches in | 6 |
mild to the taste | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
stem is the same | 6 |
of the plant and | 6 |
notched at the stem | 6 |
where there is a | 6 |
the woods about chillicothe | 6 |
the plant has a | 6 |
the pileus is sometimes | 6 |
convex then plane or | 6 |
color of the stem | 6 |
has a wide range | 6 |
the cap is more | 6 |
species of this genus | 6 |
it is edible but | 6 |
the spores in mass | 6 |
in the woods or | 6 |
widely distributed in europe | 6 |
lines of the gills | 6 |
clothed with small fibers | 6 |
late in the season | 6 |
on the cap and | 6 |
occurs in woods and | 6 |
found on decayed wood | 6 |
over the united states | 6 |
enlarged at the base | 6 |
half cup of milk | 6 |
the spores are of | 6 |
found this species in | 6 |
in which the stem | 6 |
is equal or slightly | 6 |
lighter in color than | 6 |
in the fact that | 6 |
and photographed by prof | 6 |
will attract the attention | 6 |
is very thin and | 6 |
woods from august to | 6 |
an inch to an | 6 |
called from the color | 6 |
there is a tendency | 6 |
of the fruiting surface | 6 |
a careful study of | 6 |
surface of the wood | 6 |
pileus is from one | 6 |
few of the species | 6 |
gills are slightly decurrent | 6 |
the flesh is soft | 6 |
put a tablespoonful of | 6 |
into a short stem | 6 |
more or less funnel | 6 |
swollen at the base | 6 |
found the plant frequently | 6 |
the characteristics of the | 6 |
of the common mushroom | 6 |
the spores and capillitium | 6 |
and is found in | 6 |
of the genus amanita | 6 |
from which it is | 6 |
who have eaten it | 6 |
on the outside of | 6 |
to the naked eye | 6 |
part of the cap | 6 |
in which the cap | 6 |
easily distinguished by its | 6 |
plant grows on the | 6 |
is quite a common | 6 |
side of the log | 6 |
the cap is usually | 6 |
caught on white paper | 6 |
parts of the mushroom | 6 |
the stem is about | 6 |
of the veil and | 6 |
might be mistaken for | 6 |
in the very young | 6 |
a very common and | 6 |
pileus is broadly convex | 6 |
very common and widely | 6 |
it is necessary to | 6 |
the characters of the | 6 |
fragments of the veil | 6 |
viscid in wet weather | 6 |
very acrid to the | 6 |
stem is of the | 6 |
boleti of the u | 6 |
in poke hollow near | 6 |
from three to four | 6 |
have found this plant | 6 |
the pores are minute | 6 |
in the woods during | 6 |
woods on the ground | 6 |
during the summer and | 6 |
slightly bulbous at the | 6 |
not connected by veins | 6 |
the pileus and stem | 6 |
same as that of | 6 |
at the base with | 6 |
in the rd report | 6 |
patches of the volva | 6 |
there are a few | 6 |
it is a large | 6 |
from the point of | 6 |
is attached to the | 6 |
as far as possible | 6 |
gills are free or | 6 |
poke hollow near chillicothe | 6 |
remains of the volva | 6 |
the stem is covered | 6 |
parts of the state | 6 |
it is difficult to | 6 |
breaking away from the | 6 |
is the same color | 6 |
ring around the stem | 6 |
a closely related species | 6 |
a common plant in | 6 |
a number of species | 6 |
serve to identify the | 6 |
a very common species | 6 |
is found on decayed | 6 |
a wide distribution in | 6 |
portion of the plant | 6 |
in such a way | 6 |
young and tender it | 6 |
the larger number of | 6 |
this plant is widely | 6 |
rather silky when dry | 6 |
from july to november | 6 |
the pileus is conic | 6 |
away from the stem | 6 |
covered with a frost | 6 |
the age of the | 6 |
densely covered with white | 6 |
become familiar with the | 6 |
and bake in a | 6 |
when young it is | 6 |
the aid of a | 6 |
from three to five | 6 |
the inner surface of | 6 |
at the center of | 6 |
plant is very abundant | 6 |
mountains of north carolina | 6 |
adhering to the margin | 6 |
i have not found | 6 |
the falling of the | 6 |
it will be found | 6 |
with the cuticle of | 6 |
very common in woods | 6 |
i have eaten it | 6 |
to the side of | 6 |
and as the pileus | 6 |
is shown in fig | 6 |
in the spring and | 6 |
stem is covered with | 6 |
there are several species | 6 |
surface of the plant | 6 |
lower surface of the | 6 |
with the back of | 6 |
pileus is rather fleshy | 6 |
the maturity of the | 6 |
is very common on | 6 |
the stem as in | 6 |
can be easily distinguished | 6 |
the spawn has run | 6 |
clinging to the margin | 6 |
pileus is somewhat membranaceous | 6 |
name to the species | 6 |
it is not poisonous | 6 |
is white or whitish | 6 |
during may and june | 6 |
care should be taken | 6 |
to the stem and | 6 |
it has been eaten | 6 |
genera see chapter xxiv | 6 |
the flesh is whitish | 6 |
fail to recognize it | 6 |
salt and pepper to | 6 |
the pileus in the | 6 |
only a form of | 6 |
plentiful in our woods | 6 |
the stratum of tubes | 6 |
the size of a | 6 |
found from may to | 6 |
with patches of the | 6 |
the first of these | 6 |
spores are borne on | 6 |
attention of the collector | 6 |
in distinguishing it from | 6 |
the plant grows on | 6 |
flesh of the plant | 6 |
is very similar to | 6 |
with the substance of | 6 |
in color than the | 6 |
it is sometimes called | 5 |
seems to be very | 5 |
is known by the | 5 |
one of the largest | 5 |
decurrent by a tooth | 5 |
is quite widely distributed | 5 |
well shown in the | 5 |
as the plant ages | 5 |
of a darker color | 5 |
the appearance of an | 5 |
gills adnate or decurrent | 5 |
a great variety of | 5 |
covered with white down | 5 |
during the latter part | 5 |
a form of the | 5 |
tapering toward the cap | 5 |
scaly up to ring | 5 |
the way in which | 5 |
squarely against the stem | 5 |
the cap is a | 5 |
in the ordinary way | 5 |
pileus easily separating from | 5 |
readily recognized by the | 5 |
may be known by | 5 |
plants are very small | 5 |
maturity of the spores | 5 |
is from two to | 5 |
and the flesh is | 5 |
in the woods from | 5 |
were collected in michigan | 5 |
of the stem are | 5 |
close to the stem | 5 |
said to be edible | 5 |
the upper end of | 5 |
which it differs in | 5 |
when young the margin | 5 |
mushrooms of america edible | 5 |
mushrooms for the table | 5 |
it does not seem | 5 |
of the order agaricini | 5 |
found growing in the | 5 |
in the woods of | 5 |
have been recorded as | 5 |
in the open air | 5 |
near the margin of | 5 |
are white or whitish | 5 |
in this species is | 5 |
from june to november | 5 |
then convex and expanded | 5 |
in the eastern united | 5 |
the taste when raw | 5 |
on the outer surface | 5 |
i found it frequently | 5 |
was described by peck | 5 |
concrete with the pileus | 5 |
called by some authors | 5 |
of various shades of | 5 |
a way as to | 5 |
entire plant is very | 5 |
in a horizontal position | 5 |
squamulose up to ring | 5 |
it is not so | 5 |
free from the cuticle | 5 |
of spores and capillitium | 5 |
scales of the same | 5 |
out toward the margin | 5 |
the spores are pale | 5 |
can be dried for | 5 |
is not very common | 5 |
ends of the branches | 5 |
and inclined to be | 5 |
at the center and | 5 |
separating from the hymenophore | 5 |
it is not as | 5 |
pileus is four to | 5 |
large number of species | 5 |
of the higher fungi | 5 |
to the stem of | 5 |
the norris peters co | 5 |
the lower surface of | 5 |
both in europe and | 5 |
and should not be | 5 |
have never eaten it | 5 |
by the aid of | 5 |
others of the same | 5 |
by the upper angle | 5 |
in the manufacture of | 5 |
expansion of the cap | 5 |
it differs from the | 5 |
in a moderate oven | 5 |
they are often found | 5 |
the spores are smooth | 5 |
white or tinged yellow | 5 |
variable in form and | 5 |
is a very large | 5 |
of a log or | 5 |
is sometimes tinged with | 5 |
into a very short | 5 |
the stem is tough | 5 |
stems close to the | 5 |
stem of a mushroom | 5 |
i have never eaten | 5 |
the spores are rosy | 5 |
the pileus is first | 5 |
be covered with a | 5 |
separate from the pileus | 5 |
in the woods after | 5 |
the plants grow in | 5 |
are a number of | 5 |
a sufficient amount of | 5 |
the stem is sometimes | 5 |
are at first white | 5 |
i have not eaten | 5 |
flesh is soft and | 5 |
quarters of an hour | 5 |
of the plants in | 5 |
the stem is easily | 5 |
in all parts of | 5 |
stem is short and | 5 |
is found quite frequently | 5 |
more or less branched | 5 |
which gives rise to | 5 |
very common in the | 5 |
distinguished from them by | 5 |
gills attached to stem | 5 |
small and easily overlooked | 5 |
cystidia in the hymenium | 5 |
pink color of the | 5 |
the more or less | 5 |
i left them as | 5 |
in a few species | 5 |
stem to the margin | 5 |
of the district of | 5 |
are well shown in | 5 |
decurrent on the stem | 5 |
and allow it to | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
be distinguished from the | 5 |
and the surface of | 5 |
the stem has a | 5 |
this plant seems to | 5 |
the stem is attached | 5 |
three inches in diameter | 5 |
from the cuticle of | 5 |
separated from the cap | 5 |
to distinguish the species | 5 |
closely related to the | 5 |
slowly for twenty minutes | 5 |
in some species the | 5 |
at first with a | 5 |
it is known by | 5 |
very variable in form | 5 |
seems to delight in | 5 |
the cap of this | 5 |
where the soil is | 5 |
the mushrooms in the | 5 |
for the growth of | 5 |
and the plants are | 5 |
well shown in fig | 5 |
in open woods or | 5 |
the chillicothe high school | 5 |
so that the pileus | 5 |
seen in the photograph | 5 |
from two to five | 5 |
author of food products | 5 |
the young stage the | 5 |
to four inches across | 5 |
of flour in a | 5 |
elevation of the margin | 5 |
continuous with the substance | 5 |
well as in the | 5 |
all over the state | 5 |
gills attached to the | 5 |
portion of the cap | 5 |
the genus is closely | 5 |
the department of agriculture | 5 |
is made up of | 5 |
pileus is an inch | 5 |
plants in the figure | 5 |
at first incurved and | 5 |
of the mycelium of | 5 |
genus is closely related | 5 |
terms used in describing | 5 |
whitish or tinged with | 5 |
the cap is sometimes | 5 |
when caught on white | 5 |
all parts of the | 5 |
or on very rotten | 5 |
the borders of woods | 5 |
is called by some | 5 |
of the pileus in | 5 |
but i have found | 5 |
forming a ring on | 5 |
in figure were sent | 5 |
are found from july | 5 |
sent to me by | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
have found it only | 5 |
is continuous with the | 5 |
add a half cup | 5 |
it is very abundant | 5 |
applied to the stem | 5 |
of butter to each | 5 |
is quite common about | 5 |
brown in the center | 5 |
to the base of | 5 |
a small portion of | 5 |
is easily separable from | 5 |
frequently in the woods | 5 |
published in serial form | 5 |
found in different parts | 5 |
the species of this | 5 |
character of the cap | 5 |
springing from a sclerotium | 5 |
be dried for winter | 5 |
the plant should be | 5 |
or in other cases | 5 |
separable from the cap | 5 |
the pileus is viscid | 5 |
the fact that it | 5 |
covered with a white | 5 |
to two inches in | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
by the use of | 5 |
this character of the | 5 |
in the same manner | 5 |
the latter part of | 5 |
making up the beds | 5 |
the spores are minute | 5 |
depressed in the centre | 5 |
more or less wavy | 5 |
appearance of the gills | 5 |
coloured like pileus up | 5 |
surface of the mushroom | 5 |
which is at first | 5 |
pileus is oval to | 5 |
in most of the | 5 |
to five inches high | 5 |
on one side than | 5 |
on the margin when | 5 |
in which the hymenium | 5 |
sometimes tinged with red | 5 |
the cap is thin | 5 |
the specimens figured in | 5 |
but i have never | 5 |
as the stem elongates | 5 |
globose or nearly so | 5 |
in woods on the | 5 |
the mycelium of the | 5 |
will distinguish it from | 5 |
the inner peridium is | 5 |
those in figure were | 5 |
the cap is fleshy | 5 |
the width of the | 5 |
is a very small | 5 |
outer portion of the | 5 |
for half an hour | 5 |
is a closely related | 5 |
separated from the stem | 5 |
is easily distinguished by | 5 |
to me by mrs | 5 |
i have always found | 5 |
chillicothe high school lawn | 5 |
surface of the earth | 5 |
about the last of | 5 |
they are more or | 5 |
this is known as | 5 |
pileus more or less | 5 |
the spores of a | 5 |
or tinged with yellow | 5 |
becoming darker with age | 5 |
to be one of | 5 |
saccardo in his sylloge | 5 |
it is not very | 5 |
in open grassy places | 5 |
of the very common | 5 |
to be identical with | 5 |
is frequently found in | 5 |
joined at the base | 5 |
confluent with the cap | 5 |
much longer than the | 5 |
in some plants the | 5 |
gives name to the | 5 |
sometimes tinged with yellow | 5 |
bake in a moderate | 5 |
very viscid when moist | 5 |
veil adhering to the | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
when young and fresh | 5 |
the length of the | 5 |
remote from the stem | 5 |
pileus is convex and | 5 |
in this country as | 5 |
of the spores is | 5 |
or a little paler | 5 |
the pileus is four | 5 |
quite common in our | 5 |
such a way as | 5 |
along the lines of | 5 |
the caption to plate | 5 |
white or tinged with | 5 |
the stems close to | 5 |
add a half pint | 5 |
from the stem in | 5 |
wash and dry the | 5 |
in this way the | 5 |
spores are nearly globose | 5 |
that the gills are | 5 |
the first of may | 5 |
turning red when bruised | 5 |
of america edible and | 5 |
cap to inches broad | 5 |
figure were collected near | 5 |
the stem is quite | 5 |
the pileus is an | 5 |
in which the mycelium | 5 |
be distinguished by the | 5 |
of the cap as | 5 |
over the entire surface | 5 |
from two to three | 5 |
like pileus up to | 5 |
it is frequently found | 5 |
america edible and poisonous | 5 |
the species are edible | 5 |
on a small scale | 5 |
pileus is one and | 5 |
darker in the center | 5 |
be one of the | 5 |
stem to inches long | 5 |
material in the bed | 5 |
it grows on dead | 5 |
and the margin incurved | 5 |
the attachment of the | 5 |
wash and remove the | 5 |
by the elevation of | 5 |
quite common about chillicothe | 5 |
book of mushrooms of | 5 |
part of the veil | 5 |
on the chillicothe high | 5 |
collected in woods near | 5 |
six to eight inches | 5 |
they are usually found | 5 |
parts of the world | 5 |
in woods and pastures | 5 |
of attachment of the | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
it is covered with | 5 |
they are said to | 5 |
it is not common | 5 |
upper end of the | 5 |
found on cemetery hill | 5 |
often tinged with red | 5 |
be easily distinguished by | 5 |
pileus is about one | 5 |
plant is so called | 5 |
when young and tender | 5 |
early in the spring | 5 |
are often found in | 5 |
stem is rather long | 5 |
common in this country | 5 |
about the size of | 5 |
it has a pleasant | 5 |
the genera of the | 5 |
and silky when dry | 5 |
are found on the | 5 |
seem to be a | 5 |
changing to blue where | 5 |
the interior of the | 5 |
in which the volva | 5 |
rounded next the stem | 5 |
it seems to delight | 5 |
the young plant is | 5 |
during the month of | 5 |
and of the same | 5 |
in the caption to | 5 |
the margin is often | 5 |
is sometimes found in | 5 |
of the surface of | 5 |
sometimes two or three | 5 |
plant seems to be | 5 |
they are found on | 5 |
have found it frequently | 5 |
specimens occur in which | 5 |
has long been known | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
and cook slowly for | 5 |
tablespoonful of butter to | 5 |
that the cap is | 5 |
in the following manner | 5 |
take the place of | 5 |
have always found it | 5 |
it can be distinguished | 5 |
on the stem as | 5 |
and covered with numerous | 5 |
hairy at the base | 5 |
of its esculent qualities | 5 |
of the plants are | 5 |
stem is rather short | 5 |
stage of the plant | 5 |
members of this genus | 5 |
the lines of the | 5 |
dried for winter use | 5 |
very viscid or glutinous | 5 |
or more or less | 5 |
form of the pileus | 5 |
half a teaspoonful of | 5 |
the pileus is ovate | 5 |
tapering at the base | 5 |
so that they are | 5 |
the gills are quite | 5 |
the base into a | 4 |
the surface is smooth | 4 |
is viscid when moist | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
gills are strongly decurrent | 4 |
to six inches high | 4 |
and the caps are | 4 |
differs from it in | 4 |
found it frequently on | 4 |
the form of an | 4 |
some of the genera | 4 |
no one will fail | 4 |
it is not plentiful | 4 |
is found in august | 4 |
and in old plants | 4 |
has been long known | 4 |
may be distinguished from | 4 |
volva and ring both | 4 |
species under this genus | 4 |
the same way as | 4 |
the boston mycological club | 4 |
by far the largest | 4 |
surface of the gill | 4 |
the case of those | 4 |
cut off the stem | 4 |
adnate with a decur | 4 |
plant is quite variable | 4 |
the development of the | 4 |
with the base of | 4 |
cap at first convex | 4 |
but can be readily | 4 |
plant is said to | 4 |
specimens figured in plate | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
pale and silky when | 4 |
tablespoonful of butter into | 4 |
close to the gills | 4 |
this plant is known | 4 |
two or three joined | 4 |
not attached to the | 4 |
the gills are broadly | 4 |
found a number of | 4 |
to eight inches high | 4 |
dried and kept for | 4 |
those who have eaten | 4 |
among leaves in the | 4 |
curing of the manure | 4 |
the margin is strongly | 4 |
found it in the | 4 |
is from four to | 4 |
name of the species | 4 |
more or less triangular | 4 |
the plant is widely | 4 |
were found in a | 4 |
the past few years | 4 |
very common on the | 4 |
as the mushrooms are | 4 |
it is parasitic on | 4 |
and continuous with the | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
plants are scattered or | 4 |
closely side by side | 4 |
mountains at blowing rock | 4 |
at the base into | 4 |
species is quite common | 4 |
by an apical mouth | 4 |
which the hymenium is | 4 |
the plant is growing | 4 |
and dry the mushrooms | 4 |
is soft and white | 4 |
splits at the apex | 4 |
the plants are young | 4 |
surface is nearly plane | 4 |
to six inches in | 4 |
separating from the cap | 4 |
on the borders of | 4 |
the summer and early | 4 |
tablespoonful of flour in | 4 |
in woods from august | 4 |
of the stem as | 4 |
gets its specific name | 4 |
readily distinguished by the | 4 |
not as common as | 4 |
gills are white at | 4 |
ridge mountains at blowing | 4 |
are scattered over the | 4 |
from year to year | 4 |
said to be of | 4 |
spread out on the | 4 |
the piece of spawn | 4 |
pileus up to ring | 4 |
and adpressed to stem | 4 |
part of the volva | 4 |
it should be eaten | 4 |
is covered with numerous | 4 |
the spores are not | 4 |
of mushrooms for the | 4 |
is the diminutive of | 4 |
i have seen the | 4 |
darker on the umbo | 4 |
with a very narrow | 4 |
concrete with the cuticle | 4 |
been gathered in the | 4 |
falling of the spores | 4 |
of the flesh is | 4 |
many of the plants | 4 |
the pileus is corky | 4 |
growth of the mushrooms | 4 |
this is quite common | 4 |
according to the color | 4 |
there are a number | 4 |
a number of varieties | 4 |
the pileus expands the | 4 |
splitting along the lines | 4 |
is four to five | 4 |
a greater or less | 4 |
of a number of | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
especially on the margin | 4 |
is distinguished from the | 4 |
with a yellow tinge | 4 |
somewhat depressed in the | 4 |
is a common species | 4 |
the spores of the | 4 |
in the early stage | 4 |
i sent some to | 4 |
of the edges of | 4 |
is very difficult to | 4 |
all parts of ohio | 4 |
to the taste when | 4 |
as in the common | 4 |
connected at the base | 4 |
in the upper part | 4 |
with a reddish tinge | 4 |
them forked at the | 4 |
broad in the middle | 4 |
the mass of spores | 4 |
the ring and volva | 4 |
half a pint of | 4 |
found on stumps and | 4 |
the species of coprinus | 4 |
of mushrooms in america | 4 |
of the plant as | 4 |
the gills are sinuate | 4 |
are found from august | 4 |
if not identical with | 4 |
from three to six | 4 |
during late spring and | 4 |
gills are very broad | 4 |
from them by the | 4 |
an abundance of the | 4 |
is four to six | 4 |
more or less ascending | 4 |
bitter to the taste | 4 |
and the upper part | 4 |
the base to the | 4 |
of salt and a | 4 |
the outer coat is | 4 |
were found near columbus | 4 |
page the spores are | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
there is no known | 4 |
centre of the cap | 4 |
of the veil in | 4 |
in such cases the | 4 |
very variable in size | 4 |
plants are found on | 4 |
this country as well | 4 |
spores when seen in | 4 |
stem is nearly cylindrical | 4 |
appearance of having been | 4 |
in age the margin | 4 |
near columbus and photographed | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
very variable in color | 4 |
in the other species | 4 |
when young and moist | 4 |
the wall of the | 4 |
much the appearance of | 4 |
side than on the | 4 |
on the upper part | 4 |
gills at first violet | 4 |
plants of the genus | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
color the same as | 4 |
white or tinged red | 4 |
as the spores mature | 4 |
stem lateral or absent | 4 |
a very attractive plant | 4 |
then more or less | 4 |
the very young plants | 4 |
broader in the middle | 4 |
length of the stem | 4 |
easily distinguished by the | 4 |
the tubes are small | 4 |
the preparation of the | 4 |
i found some beautiful | 4 |
a large and beautiful | 4 |
by some to be | 4 |
the poisonous principle of | 4 |
forming lines down the | 4 |
of an inch in | 4 |
with a small umbo | 4 |
place them in a | 4 |
it is very viscid | 4 |
to a reddish color | 4 |
to become familiar with | 4 |
extend down on the | 4 |
found on dung and | 4 |
known to be edible | 4 |
columbus and photographed by | 4 |
by the absence of | 4 |
the hillsides about chillicothe | 4 |
is free from the | 4 |
of them forked at | 4 |
the gills in the | 4 |
the margin strongly incurved | 4 |
equal or tapering downward | 4 |
upper half of the | 4 |
hollow and photographed by | 4 |
to recognize it from | 4 |
the woods in september | 4 |
convex to nearly expanded | 4 |
usually more or less | 4 |
but can be distinguished | 4 |
are notched at the | 4 |
into the form of | 4 |
the fairy ring mushroom | 4 |
of the outer layer | 4 |
equal or slightly thickened | 4 |
on account of their | 4 |
the stem is even | 4 |
center of the disk | 4 |
of the volva or | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
color of their spores | 4 |
white color of the | 4 |
species the cap is | 4 |
from some of the | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
places from august to | 4 |
it is regarded as | 4 |
the scales on the | 4 |
attachment of the stem | 4 |
the stem is not | 4 |
part of the bulb | 4 |
thick at the base | 4 |
but it is quite | 4 |
pileus is fleshy and | 4 |
tinged with lilac or | 4 |
the plants are quite | 4 |
plants are found in | 4 |
in honor of prof | 4 |
covered with a greenish | 4 |
the gills are often | 4 |
soluble in hot water | 4 |
scattered over the entire | 4 |
up to torn ring | 4 |
continuous with the cap | 4 |
the same is true | 4 |
tablespoonful of butter and | 4 |
about one inch broad | 4 |
or paler than the | 4 |
seems to be the | 4 |
grows in grassy places | 4 |
the caps are usually | 4 |
during the summer months | 4 |
the bulk of the | 4 |
the stem is four | 4 |
generations from the natural | 4 |
the manure at the | 4 |
when it grows on | 4 |
fungi in which the | 4 |
of the stem or | 4 |
be distinguished by its | 4 |
in figure were gathered | 4 |
by some authors as | 4 |
salt and a dash | 4 |
of this genus have | 4 |
in thin woods and | 4 |
with the upper surface | 4 |
will be seen on | 4 |
fact that the cap | 4 |
as one can see | 4 |
gills are rounded next | 4 |
as the plant expands | 4 |
swollen in the middle | 4 |
will be found in | 4 |
the same amount of | 4 |
the margin is sometimes | 4 |
the plant has been | 4 |
season of the year | 4 |
like that of the | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
on the campus of | 4 |
collected in michigan and | 4 |
often more or less | 4 |
edible toadstools and mushrooms | 4 |
same color as pileus | 4 |
of the mushroom cap | 4 |
cultivation of the mushroom | 4 |
the gills are subdistant | 4 |
to the stem in | 4 |
it is very easily | 4 |
it is found frequently | 4 |
to four inches high | 4 |
the button stage to | 4 |
portions of the volva | 4 |
when the cap is | 4 |
pileus is more or | 4 |
from the substance of | 4 |
so minute as to | 4 |
this plant was found | 4 |
from the base to | 4 |
is by far the | 4 |
this plant is also | 4 |
in determining the species | 4 |
the yolks of two | 4 |
due to the fact | 4 |
ends of the gills | 4 |
the common meadow mushroom | 4 |
be present in the | 4 |
the pileus varies from | 4 |
color than the pileus | 4 |
and below the annulus | 4 |
the plants grow on | 4 |
the pileus is rounded | 4 |
half to two inches | 4 |
it occurs during the | 4 |
the spores are in | 4 |
the caps are very | 4 |
finally more or less | 4 |
will fail to recognize | 4 |
especially toward the margin | 4 |
adheres to the margin | 4 |
differs in adnate gills | 4 |
which i have found | 4 |
country as well as | 4 |
this plant has been | 4 |
allowing a tablespoonful of | 4 |
not separate from the | 4 |
is very variable in | 4 |
sprinkle with pepper and | 4 |
as well as on | 4 |
is known by its | 4 |
various shades of brown | 4 |
the plant in hand | 4 |
the cap and gills | 4 |
plant is known as | 4 |
some grow on the | 4 |
distributed in europe and | 4 |
when seen in mass | 4 |
great caution should be | 4 |
of the gill is | 4 |
the mushrooms have been | 4 |
the hymenium is even | 4 |
trees on cemetery hill | 4 |
on either side of | 4 |
a half to two | 4 |
the gills are moderately | 4 |
at the base and | 4 |
milky or colored juice | 4 |
and the stem from | 4 |
in an upright position | 4 |
the largest number of | 4 |
white or whitish and | 4 |
mealy at the top | 4 |
volva and annulus are | 4 |
collected in the woods | 4 |
at the apex of | 4 |
into an inky fluid | 4 |
ripped up from the | 4 |
left them as is | 4 |
the pileus to the | 4 |
can be readily distinguished | 4 |
and it has a | 4 |
for the common mushroom | 4 |
those in which the | 4 |
next to the stem | 4 |
certain species of amanita | 4 |
seasons of the year | 4 |
striate up to disc | 4 |
covering the entire surface | 4 |
tinged with flesh color | 4 |
the tubes are very | 4 |
are characterized by a | 4 |
yellow in the center | 4 |
of the pileus of | 4 |
to a greater or | 4 |
the tubes are free | 4 |
of same color as | 4 |
the surface is covered | 4 |
from which it differs | 4 |
the woods near bowling | 4 |
is usually found in | 4 |
it is called by | 4 |
margin at first straight | 4 |
the very young plant | 4 |
stem and the cap | 4 |
this is well shown | 4 |
the cap is convex | 4 |
mealy at the apex | 4 |
six inches in diameter | 4 |
dark brown or blackish | 4 |
with an olive tinge | 4 |
the stem from the | 4 |
species grow on the | 4 |
the pileus is firm | 4 |
and rather silky when | 4 |
cap and the stem | 4 |
have not found it | 4 |
no one will have | 4 |
or in grassy places | 4 |
more or less zoned | 4 |
in this condition they | 4 |
in the use of | 4 |
portion of the pileus | 4 |
buried in the ground | 4 |
to six inches long | 4 |
when bruised or cut | 4 |
to three inches across | 4 |
of the largest of | 4 |
is recorded as edible | 4 |
with a white bloom | 4 |
quite variable in size | 4 |
running down the stem | 4 |
decurrent lines upon it | 4 |
in the raw state | 4 |
be more or less | 4 |
is a diminutive of | 4 |
the nutritive value of | 4 |
i found the plants | 4 |
in identifying the species | 4 |
the plant is not | 4 |
from the stem or | 4 |
is colored like the | 4 |
the flesh is thick | 4 |
but it can be | 4 |
of the most beautiful | 4 |
lines down the stem | 4 |
the gills are thick | 4 |
one of the species | 4 |
large and beautiful plant | 4 |
doubt of its edibility | 4 |
which the volva ruptures | 4 |
the caps are often | 4 |
to be very large | 4 |
in the district of | 4 |
up to imperfect ring | 4 |
into a baking pan | 4 |
the genus differs from | 4 |
of the veil adhering | 4 |
pepper to the taste | 4 |
bulb at the base | 4 |
one side than on | 4 |
a number of different | 4 |
side and under view | 4 |
of the veil is | 4 |
trama of the pileus | 4 |
rather viscid when moist | 4 |
spores are black in | 4 |
the pileus and the | 4 |
placed in the bottom | 4 |
of the upper surface | 4 |
the following genera are | 4 |
of the cap of | 4 |
which are edible and | 4 |
the plant at the | 4 |
the stem is eccentric | 4 |
adherent to the margin | 4 |
thinning out toward the | 4 |
the stem is absent | 4 |
three to eight inches | 4 |
slightly viscid when moist | 4 |
and coloured like pileus | 4 |
of the spores and | 4 |
by the color of | 4 |
during summer and autumn | 4 |
shown in the figure | 4 |
the curing of the | 4 |
which gives name to | 4 |
woods near bowling green | 4 |
to two inches high | 4 |
soon broken up into | 4 |
have found the plants | 4 |
the peridium is very | 4 |
the pore surface is | 4 |
the stem is fibrous | 4 |
the veil adhering to | 4 |
in open woods from | 4 |
have found this species | 4 |
more or less fan | 4 |
gills are notched at | 4 |
of the plant when | 4 |
it is not always | 4 |
are white at first | 4 |
is quite plentiful in | 4 |
during the process of | 4 |
the same manner as | 4 |
the spores are dark | 4 |
the taste is pleasant | 4 |
two ounces of butter | 4 |
where the mushrooms are | 4 |
is widely distributed and | 4 |
in damp woods on | 4 |
a dozen good sized | 4 |
only a few of | 4 |
found in purgatory swamp | 4 |
the pileus at first | 4 |
in open woods and | 4 |
the new england states | 4 |
produced behind into a | 4 |
down at the base | 4 |
shape of the pileus | 4 |
the largest of the | 4 |
the stem is also | 4 |
more or less scaly | 4 |
character of the veil | 4 |
found the plants in | 4 |
of the boston mycological | 4 |
and in the woods | 4 |
species is found in | 4 |
of a different texture | 4 |
chemistry and toxicology of | 4 |
known as an edible | 4 |
do not seem to | 4 |
the stem of a | 4 |
can be readily recognized | 4 |
and pepper to the | 4 |
kept for winter use | 4 |
the entire outer surface | 4 |
the margin often becomes | 4 |
blue ridge mountains at | 4 |
through the middle west | 4 |
shingles on a roof | 4 |
this species grows in | 4 |
the manufacture of brick | 4 |
with a grey bloom | 4 |
where the beds are | 4 |
of the plant in | 4 |
the gills are nearly | 4 |
in the common mushroom | 4 |
of the plant the | 4 |
from july to frost | 4 |
to the presence of | 4 |
it is important to | 4 |
occur in which the | 4 |
the outer surface of | 4 |
the summer and autumn | 4 |
culture of mushrooms the | 4 |
and in the summer | 4 |
of threads and spores | 4 |
are found from june | 4 |
material in which the | 4 |
has a very wide | 4 |
manufacture of brick spawn | 4 |
easily recognized by the | 4 |
the plants are very | 4 |
is quite likely that | 4 |
have been gathered in | 4 |
a tinge of yellow | 4 |
it is a favorite | 4 |
and the taste is | 4 |
in salt water for | 4 |
the six orders of | 4 |
the spores are produced | 4 |
the gills when they | 4 |
some idea of the | 4 |
a very small plant | 4 |
is easily separated from | 4 |
a room temperature of | 4 |
the gills are strongly | 4 |
and upper part of | 4 |
tomentum at the base | 4 |
which it can be | 4 |
the action of the | 4 |
spread over the surface | 4 |
in many of the | 4 |
culture of mushrooms in | 4 |
it is quite likely | 4 |
is an inch to | 4 |
yolks of two eggs | 4 |
as in the genus | 4 |
base of the plant | 4 |
a number of specimens | 4 |
pileus at first straight | 4 |
with a viscid pellicle | 4 |
are rounded next the | 4 |
a small quantity of | 4 |
is a tendency for | 4 |
on cemetery hill under | 4 |
the stem is elongated | 4 |
throw in the mushrooms | 4 |
i am indebted to | 4 |
are black in mass | 4 |
are from plants collected | 4 |
the cultivation of the | 4 |
straight and adpressed to | 4 |
while the stem is | 4 |
inrolled margin of the | 4 |
from may to october | 4 |
the specific name is | 4 |
and i have found | 4 |
lower end of the | 4 |
outside of the pileus | 4 |
rim of the cap | 4 |
of the cornell university | 4 |
i have frequently seen | 4 |
the flesh is firm | 4 |
the flesh is yellowish | 4 |
sides of the stem | 4 |
it is entirely white | 4 |
it is very difficult | 4 |
be found in the | 4 |
and darker color of | 4 |
the base of a | 4 |
and is often found | 4 |
butter into a saucepan | 4 |
the fields and woods | 4 |
small portion of a | 4 |
to the position of | 4 |
to be the same | 4 |
add a tablespoonful of | 4 |
found near columbus and | 4 |
add a half teaspoonful | 4 |
the plant in the | 4 |
the gills are at | 4 |
are usually found in | 4 |
into a saucepan with | 4 |
so named from the | 4 |
stem is about one | 4 |
broken up into squamules | 4 |
summer and early autumn | 4 |
flesh is whitish or | 4 |
to five inches in | 4 |
spores are globose or | 4 |
part of the mushroom | 4 |
from an excentric point | 4 |
is very acrid to | 4 |
spring and in the | 4 |
behind into a short | 4 |
the woods after a | 4 |
the brick spawn is | 4 |
a very interesting plant | 4 |
a half inches long | 4 |
of the gills of | 4 |
in the collection of | 4 |
both cap and stem | 4 |
stem as in the | 4 |
dark color of the | 4 |
in size and color | 4 |
separable from the pileus | 4 |
found in woods on | 4 |
all the genera of | 4 |
is also the flesh | 4 |
to eight inches broad | 4 |
be readily distinguished from | 4 |
during september and october | 4 |
parts of the united | 4 |
differs from the other | 4 |
brown or reddish brown | 4 |
to the stem at | 4 |
it resembles very closely | 4 |
were found near boston | 4 |
more or less shelving | 4 |
this plant is so | 4 |
thinner toward the margin | 4 |
have been received from | 4 |
radiating from an excentric | 4 |
they reach the stem | 4 |
the spores are oval | 4 |
it differs from t | 4 |
some of the plants | 4 |
edge of the cap | 4 |
covered with a soft | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
of the cap varies | 4 |
in some species it | 4 |
are very tender and | 4 |
are formed by the | 4 |
because it is found | 4 |
changing to a reddish | 4 |
to be very near | 4 |
rounded or notched at | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
found in this country | 4 |
esteemed as an esculent | 4 |
ground or on very | 4 |
the last of october | 4 |
it is known as | 4 |
and remove the pores | 4 |
from to inches in | 4 |
is found in thin | 4 |
as compared with the | 4 |
of the house is | 4 |
part of the pileus | 4 |
in different stages of | 4 |
stem is very short | 4 |
the process of fermentation | 4 |
has the appearance of | 4 |
striate at the top | 4 |
is very close to | 4 |
the wood on which | 4 |
the upper half of | 4 |
the cap expands the | 4 |
quite a large number | 4 |
of the gills when | 4 |
to one side of | 4 |
darker than the margin | 4 |
the stem is at | 4 |
is readily recognized by | 4 |
inches broad and the | 4 |
the plant is a | 4 |
one of the common | 4 |
cap is more or | 4 |
leaves in mixed woods | 4 |
has been recorded as | 4 |
surface is at first | 4 |
at their inner extremity | 4 |
reddish or reddish brown | 4 |
straight against the stem | 4 |
found some beautiful specimens | 4 |
the cap has a | 4 |
the stem as a | 4 |
larger number of the | 4 |
found in massachusetts by | 4 |
in this species the | 4 |
button stage to the | 4 |
one will fail to | 4 |
the pileus of a | 4 |
slightly tinged with yellow | 4 |
the cap may be | 4 |
somewhat bulbous at the | 4 |
for this reason the | 4 |
is very common and | 4 |
though it is not | 4 |
tinged with the same | 4 |
from the button stage | 4 |
at the inner extremity | 4 |
one of the plants | 4 |
in this case the | 4 |
said of the gills | 4 |
flesh is white or | 4 |
according to the species | 4 |
than on the other | 4 |
view in mushroom house | 4 |
distinguishing it from the | 4 |
with the same color | 4 |
the thickness of the | 4 |
cap and stem are | 4 |
which adheres to the | 4 |
a faint tinge of | 4 |
more or less erect | 4 |
this species is widely | 4 |
teaspoonful of salt and | 4 |
the ground and on | 4 |
the absence of the | 4 |
attached by the upper | 4 |
than in the other | 4 |
of the genus morchella | 4 |
is very abundant on | 4 |
form of the gills | 4 |
inch or more broad | 4 |
so that there is | 4 |
it may be found | 4 |
found on lawns and | 4 |
point of attachment of | 4 |
growing in the woods | 4 |
some species it is | 4 |
in massachusetts by mrs | 4 |
placing the mushrooms in | 4 |
which the mycelium is | 4 |
white then tinged yellow | 4 |
this is a common | 4 |
entire plant when young | 4 |
this is called the | 4 |
spoken of as the | 4 |
the stem is more | 4 |
long been known as | 4 |
the margin is elevated | 4 |
blue ridge mountains of | 4 |
the upper surface is | 4 |
varying in color from | 4 |
from may till frost | 4 |
the pileus is small | 4 |
gills are at first | 4 |
and it is desirable | 4 |
the volva and annulus | 4 |
very small and easily | 4 |
of the cup is | 4 |
cases of fatal poisoning | 4 |
is widely distributed over | 4 |
found in woods or | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
gives a synopsis of | 4 |
side of a log | 4 |
young the margin of | 4 |
cut them into slices | 4 |
darker color of the | 4 |
the color of their | 4 |
closely related to p | 4 |
appearance of the plant | 4 |
the gills are emarginate | 4 |
of the department of | 4 |
specimens have been received | 4 |
with beads of moisture | 4 |
i have found a | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
and the margin at | 4 |
cuticle of the cap | 4 |
there should be no | 4 |
are distinguished by the | 4 |
in woods near ithaca | 4 |
are inclined to be | 4 |
the plants in fig | 4 |
adhering to the stem | 4 |
in very young plants | 4 |
the veil and annulus | 4 |
genus differs from the | 4 |
changing to blue when | 4 |
writes that he has | 4 |
none are recorded as | 4 |
temperature of the beds | 4 |
one of the large | 4 |
the plant is often | 4 |
and it is so | 3 |
the pileus is lateral | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
the large number of | 3 |
the recorded edible species | 3 |
distinguish it from all | 3 |
spores are produced in | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
caution in its use | 3 |
clothed with small fibres | 3 |
will attract attention at | 3 |
thicker than the spores | 3 |
viscid or glutinous when | 3 |
more or less distant | 3 |
at length slightly striate | 3 |
places it in the | 3 |
found the plant on | 3 |
to three inches in | 3 |
stem is very slender | 3 |
which they were baked | 3 |
selection and preparation of | 3 |
has thoroughly permeated the | 3 |
the different stages of | 3 |
the investing coat or | 3 |
forming decurrent lines upon | 3 |
distinguished from the other | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
same as the pileus | 3 |
pileus is very thin | 3 |
saucepan with a tablespoonful | 3 |
on several occasions in | 3 |
color of the flesh | 3 |
in the substance of | 3 |
have found it on | 3 |
the cap in this | 3 |
like elevations over the | 3 |
is sometimes difficult to | 3 |
than the thickness of | 3 |
the ground in pastures | 3 |
stem is three inches | 3 |
but with advancing age | 3 |
it is found through | 3 |
largest species of the | 3 |
says in his book | 3 |
do not regard it | 3 |
young stage of the | 3 |
these plants were found | 3 |
found only a few | 3 |
of the volva are | 3 |
in the photograph were | 3 |
but it may be | 3 |
spores are inclosed in | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
the time of fermentation | 3 |
this plant occurs during | 3 |
the back of a | 3 |
is at first incurved | 3 |
the pileus is nearly | 3 |
in the fields and | 3 |
the pileus seems to | 3 |
broadly convex or nearly | 3 |
the latter is sometimes | 3 |
it is attached to | 3 |
woods of north carolina | 3 |
cultivation of mushrooms in | 3 |
is an attractive plant | 3 |
the gills are deeply | 3 |
smallest species of the | 3 |
put it into the | 3 |
species grow on wood | 3 |
in woods and wood | 3 |
in smaller size and | 3 |
and does not have | 3 |
is found usually in | 3 |
of which are very | 3 |
in a volva which | 3 |
places where there is | 3 |
the best way to | 3 |
the asci are cylindrical | 3 |
and in age the | 3 |
free but close to | 3 |
base thickened and white | 3 |
of the most deadly | 3 |
is said to grow | 3 |
this species was first | 3 |
portions of it clinging | 3 |
the spores when seen | 3 |
found on logs and | 3 |
this species is considered | 3 |
as fast as the | 3 |
specimens which i have | 3 |
are shown in fig | 3 |
stem has a distinct | 3 |
it is very soft | 3 |
the attention of any | 3 |
the stem is colored | 3 |
to the meadow mushroom | 3 |
can be found in | 3 |
very plentiful in our | 3 |
and placed in the | 3 |
the stem at their | 3 |
the pileoli are very | 3 |
the pileus is tough | 3 |
is found in abundance | 3 |
small portion of the | 3 |
covered with a thin | 3 |
removed extra period after | 3 |
the spores are olive | 3 |
with a white edge | 3 |
a common species in | 3 |
zones on the margin | 3 |
the color is white | 3 |
in contrast with the | 3 |
stage the plant is | 3 |
a few specimens in | 3 |
it forms a large | 3 |
if the plant is | 3 |
with the aid of | 3 |
the beds for the | 3 |
it is an attractive | 3 |
especially in dry weather | 3 |
made up in the | 3 |
early or vegetative stage | 3 |
the volva is ruptured | 3 |
in a series of | 3 |
can only be seen | 3 |
from one to four | 3 |
is quite abundant about | 3 |
from the upper part | 3 |
of the same length | 3 |
the silver spoon test | 3 |
the capillitium and spores | 3 |
plant grows in dense | 3 |
and many of them | 3 |
not easily separable from | 3 |
are borne on the | 3 |
are very small and | 3 |
fragments to the margin | 3 |
to one inch broad | 3 |
is about the size | 3 |
the flesh is thin | 3 |
has a different habitat | 3 |
cap of this species | 3 |
from may to november | 3 |
from august to september | 3 |
at maturity of the | 3 |
have found it from | 3 |
it is hoped that | 3 |
remains of a volva | 3 |
close to the apex | 3 |
university agricultural experiment station | 3 |
having a central boss | 3 |
stem is long and | 3 |
of the mushroom family | 3 |
narrowed at the base | 3 |
depth of the color | 3 |
other species of the | 3 |
stem equal or slightly | 3 |
broad in proportion to | 3 |
this plant is sometimes | 3 |
in damp pine woods | 3 |
tinge of violet at | 3 |
of the plant to | 3 |
form of a spathula | 3 |
it occurs in the | 3 |
pressed to the stem | 3 |
are adnate or slightly | 3 |
in company with the | 3 |