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Reducing subject-mushrooms-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 29086 author = Hard, Miron Elisha title = The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 126317 sentences = 13116 flesch = 79 summary = [Illustration: Figure 5.--Small portion of a stem of a morel showing Orange Amanita, edible.--Cap _smooth_, gills _yellow_, stem _yellow_, The stem is long, nearly equal, white, smooth, furnished with a large Natural size, showing scaly cap and stem, plant white.] white color, its clearly radiating stem, and small spores. pileus; margin distinctly striate; gills rounded at the stem end and not Sometimes in small and inferior plants the color of both stem and gills Gills close, rounded behind, free, white; stem slender, whitish, hollow; The stem is equal, smooth, hollow, colored like the pileus. The stem is curved, hollow, colored like the pileus, slightly bulbous at There is also a plant which has a purplish cap and a white stem, called The stem is colored like the pileus, whitish at the base, both it and The gills and stem are colored like the pileus. Stem equal, solid, colored like the pileus, the mycelium white, often cache = ./cache/29086.txt txt = ./txt/29086.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30734 author = nan title = Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4361 sentences = 409 flesch = 83 summary = MUSHROOMS OF AMERICA, EDIBLE AND POISONOUS. No general test can be given by which a poisonous mushroom may be =_PILEUS._= The expanded disk or cap of the mushroom or toadstool. pileus to the stem when the mushroom is young, and thus encloses In gathering mushrooms for food, cut the stem off about an inch below continues firm and hard, the mushroom may be cooked and eaten by those mild-colored members of this family, having white, yellow, or greenish of clear white fungi, which appear in little balls on the open ground Additional plates, displaying other varieties of esculent mushrooms, Color of pileus variable from brown to pure white, always =TO COOK.= For about twenty mushrooms, put into a saucepan one gill of the stems and small hard mushrooms; after ten minutes' boiling add the AGARICUS (AMANITA) VERNUS, OR POISONOUS WHITE MUSHROOM. Edible Mushrooms, if attention is not paid to the color of the tubes.] cache = ./cache/30734.txt txt = ./txt/30734.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26492 author = Atkinson, George Francis title = Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 117379 sentences = 9082 flesch = 80 summary = showing stem, annulus, gills, and margin of pileus. showing gill slits and hollow stem; colors white and black. Cap flesh color, gills dark gray; entire plant black when dried surface of the stem below the annulus, as in the left hand plant of Fig. 53. [Illustration: FIGURE 55.--Amanita phalloides, white form, showing cap, [Illustration: FIGURE 61.--Amanita verna, small form, white (natural entire plant is usually white, but in some specimens the cap has a tinge olive-brown, scales minute, pointed, gills and stem white (natural reddish yellow, viscid, gills white, stem dark brown, velvety hairy [Illustration: FIGURE 96.--Mycena polygramma, long-stemmed form growing white color of the gills, and in old plants the wavy margin of the cap In some forms the plant is entirely white, except the gills. white, gills flesh color, stem furrowed and tomentose (natural size). plant pale ochre color, gills later ochre yellow (natural size). cache = ./cache/26492.txt txt = ./txt/26492.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33013 author = Massee, George title = European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108344 sentences = 20798 flesch = 84 summary = edge striate, squamulose, whitish, cuticle broken into greyish tawny partly hollow, colour of p., ring apical, persistent, white; volva free, scaly, white, centre yellowish with age, edge striate; g. white and squamulose at apex, fibrillose and reddish at middle; flesh soon plane, dry, greyish brown, glabrous, disc plane, obtuse, wavy, even, glabrous, pale grey innately virgate, flesh-colour then pale, edge even, pruinose; crowded, becoming pale, at length striate and tuberculose at margin, flesh white; yellow-brown, &c., disc becoming ochre, flesh white; g. P. camp.-convex, wavy, glabrous, greyish white, shining, whitish, edge involute, white-fibrillose; g. tenacella_ differs in fibrillose rooting base, and snow-white gills. fibrillosely striate, pallid, apex white flocculose; sp. subflexuous, slender, fragile, slightly striate, grey, apex with white dry, white with yellow tinge, edge naked; g. solid, glabrous, viscid, apex smooth, white. white or tinged yellow, solid, glabrous; solid, glabrous, fibrillose, striate, reddish-white; sp. viscid, glabrous, edge incurved and white cache = ./cache/33013.txt txt = ./txt/33013.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32982 author = Taylor, Thomas title = Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52887 sentences = 4910 flesch = 75 summary = mushroom cap, covering pleats or gills, technically called lamellæ. gilled mushrooms which have brown spores, free gills, a stem bearing a The spores of the species differ in color and are usually globular or Mushroom spores are very variable in size, shape, and color, but are poisonous species, I quote from a French author on mushrooms the Saccardo describes fifteen edible species of this group of mushrooms. The cap in this species is small, and the stem long and slender. species the cap is whitish, the gills at first violet in color, changing characterized by fleshy caps, free gills, ringed stem, and dark brown or In the white-spored section, Leucospori, the recorded edible species to margin of cap in the young species, and the rust-colored spores which the cap is a pale ochraceous yellow, with the gills and stem white or species is somewhat variable in color, but those having a white cap are cache = ./cache/32982.txt txt = ./txt/32982.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 33013 29086 26492 29086 26492 32982 number of items: 5 sum of words: 409,288 average size in words: 81,857 average readability score: 80 nouns: cm; stem; pileus; plant; species; gills; color; spores; cap; plants; exp; base; margin; flesh; illustration; edge; size; surface; woods; mushrooms; figure; p.; inches; plane; specimens; mushroom; scales; colour; ring; veil; volva; fibrillose; form; decurrent; yellow; differs; ground; disc; var; part; center; striate; genus; wood; paler; milk; spawn; side; fig; age verbs: is; are; be; found; have; has; becoming; crowded; tinged; been; being; shining; growing; were; expanded; was; covered; grows; ring; means; attached; called; stuffed; stem; shaped; seen; incurved; collected; having; grow; made; used; gills; colored; showing; known; narrowed; tapering; thickened; pruinose; forming; differs; changed; do; broken; occurs; torn; spotted; rooting; bruised adjectives: white; glabrous; broad; pale; thin; dry; brown; yellow; smooth; yellowish; reddish; solid; hollow; pallid; natural; equal; small; free; large; striate; young; red; short; long; whitish; edible; crowded; other; distant; common; dark; thick; first; black; like; same; entire; tough; viscid; narrow; many; silky; old; soft; high; few; several; tawny; firm; bulbous adverbs: then; very; not; sometimes; even; often; slightly; rather; more; quite; somewhat; usually; nearly; so; first; up; less; soon; well; also; almost; only; easily; much; closely; frequently; as; long; down; especially; entirely; below; above; about; out; generally; minutely; deeply; behind; here; always; most; broadly; however; off; stout; together; fibrillosely; strongly; widely pronouns: it; they; its; i; them; their; he; his; our; we; you; my; me; one; us; itself; him; your; themselves; her; she; myself; himself; dufour; herself; thy; theirs; so.--coprinarii; sic''o; ourselves; mine; dryinus; berk.--this; .00015 proper nouns: _; g.; p.; s.; sp; fr; convex; c.; white; brown; adnate; figure; whitish; .; campan; grey; wavy; apex; decur; yellow; edible; obtuse; amanita; gills; tan; brownish; b.; cort; fleshy; september; boletus; plate; october; l.; yellowish; free; edge; bull; viscid; m.; pers; fries; umber; peck; karst; scaly; n.; fig; livid; august keywords: stem; illustration; plate; amanita; white; september; pers; peck; mushroom; lactarius; figure; fig; edible; bull; boletus; agaricus; tricholoma; trich; taylor; rus; rock; prof.; polyporus; pleu; plant; pileus; photo; omp; ohio; october; november; nau; natural; myc; march; marasmius; lloyd; lepiota; lepi; lasch; lac; kellerman; karst; june; july; ithaca; ino; hypholoma; hygrophorus; hyg one topic; one dimension: white file(s): ./cache/29086.txt titles(s): The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth three topics; one dimension: stem; cm; stem file(s): ./cache/26492.txt, ./cache/33013.txt, ./cache/29086.txt titles(s): Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. | European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae | The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth five topics; three dimensions: stem species cap; cm white sp; stem white pileus; pediades protuberances swell; pediades protuberances swell file(s): ./cache/26492.txt, ./cache/33013.txt, ./cache/29086.txt, ./cache/30734.txt, ./cache/30734.txt titles(s): Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. | European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae | The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth | Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous | Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous Type: gutenberg title: subject-mushrooms-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Mushrooms" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 26492 author: Atkinson, George Francis title: Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. date: words: 117379 sentences: 9082 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/26492.txt txt: ./txt/26492.txt summary: showing stem, annulus, gills, and margin of pileus. showing gill slits and hollow stem; colors white and black. Cap flesh color, gills dark gray; entire plant black when dried surface of the stem below the annulus, as in the left hand plant of Fig. 53. [Illustration: FIGURE 55.--Amanita phalloides, white form, showing cap, [Illustration: FIGURE 61.--Amanita verna, small form, white (natural entire plant is usually white, but in some specimens the cap has a tinge olive-brown, scales minute, pointed, gills and stem white (natural reddish yellow, viscid, gills white, stem dark brown, velvety hairy [Illustration: FIGURE 96.--Mycena polygramma, long-stemmed form growing white color of the gills, and in old plants the wavy margin of the cap In some forms the plant is entirely white, except the gills. white, gills flesh color, stem furrowed and tomentose (natural size). plant pale ochre color, gills later ochre yellow (natural size). id: 29086 author: Hard, Miron Elisha title: The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth date: words: 126317 sentences: 13116 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/29086.txt txt: ./txt/29086.txt summary: [Illustration: Figure 5.--Small portion of a stem of a morel showing Orange Amanita, edible.--Cap _smooth_, gills _yellow_, stem _yellow_, The stem is long, nearly equal, white, smooth, furnished with a large Natural size, showing scaly cap and stem, plant white.] white color, its clearly radiating stem, and small spores. pileus; margin distinctly striate; gills rounded at the stem end and not Sometimes in small and inferior plants the color of both stem and gills Gills close, rounded behind, free, white; stem slender, whitish, hollow; The stem is equal, smooth, hollow, colored like the pileus. The stem is curved, hollow, colored like the pileus, slightly bulbous at There is also a plant which has a purplish cap and a white stem, called The stem is colored like the pileus, whitish at the base, both it and The gills and stem are colored like the pileus. Stem equal, solid, colored like the pileus, the mycelium white, often id: 33013 author: Massee, George title: European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae date: words: 108344 sentences: 20798 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/33013.txt txt: ./txt/33013.txt summary: edge striate, squamulose, whitish, cuticle broken into greyish tawny partly hollow, colour of p., ring apical, persistent, white; volva free, scaly, white, centre yellowish with age, edge striate; g. white and squamulose at apex, fibrillose and reddish at middle; flesh soon plane, dry, greyish brown, glabrous, disc plane, obtuse, wavy, even, glabrous, pale grey innately virgate, flesh-colour then pale, edge even, pruinose; crowded, becoming pale, at length striate and tuberculose at margin, flesh white; yellow-brown, &c., disc becoming ochre, flesh white; g. P. camp.-convex, wavy, glabrous, greyish white, shining, whitish, edge involute, white-fibrillose; g. tenacella_ differs in fibrillose rooting base, and snow-white gills. fibrillosely striate, pallid, apex white flocculose; sp. subflexuous, slender, fragile, slightly striate, grey, apex with white dry, white with yellow tinge, edge naked; g. solid, glabrous, viscid, apex smooth, white. white or tinged yellow, solid, glabrous; solid, glabrous, fibrillose, striate, reddish-white; sp. viscid, glabrous, edge incurved and white id: 32982 author: Taylor, Thomas title: Student''s Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous date: words: 52887 sentences: 4910 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/32982.txt txt: ./txt/32982.txt summary: mushroom cap, covering pleats or gills, technically called lamellæ. gilled mushrooms which have brown spores, free gills, a stem bearing a The spores of the species differ in color and are usually globular or Mushroom spores are very variable in size, shape, and color, but are poisonous species, I quote from a French author on mushrooms the Saccardo describes fifteen edible species of this group of mushrooms. The cap in this species is small, and the stem long and slender. species the cap is whitish, the gills at first violet in color, changing characterized by fleshy caps, free gills, ringed stem, and dark brown or In the white-spored section, Leucospori, the recorded edible species to margin of cap in the young species, and the rust-colored spores which the cap is a pale ochraceous yellow, with the gills and stem white or species is somewhat variable in color, but those having a white cap are id: 30734 author: nan title: Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous date: words: 4361 sentences: 409 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/30734.txt txt: ./txt/30734.txt summary: MUSHROOMS OF AMERICA, EDIBLE AND POISONOUS. No general test can be given by which a poisonous mushroom may be =_PILEUS._= The expanded disk or cap of the mushroom or toadstool. pileus to the stem when the mushroom is young, and thus encloses In gathering mushrooms for food, cut the stem off about an inch below continues firm and hard, the mushroom may be cooked and eaten by those mild-colored members of this family, having white, yellow, or greenish of clear white fungi, which appear in little balls on the open ground Additional plates, displaying other varieties of esculent mushrooms, Color of pileus variable from brown to pure white, always =TO COOK.= For about twenty mushrooms, put into a saucepan one gill of the stems and small hard mushrooms; after ten minutes'' boiling add the AGARICUS (AMANITA) VERNUS, OR POISONOUS WHITE MUSHROOM. Edible Mushrooms, if attention is not paid to the color of the tubes.] ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel