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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 81858 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 illustration 3 stem 3 Amanita 2 white 2 September 2 Pers 2 Peck 2 PLATE 2 Lactarius 2 Fig 2 Bull 2 Boletus 2 Agaricus 1 plant 1 natural 1 mushroom 1 greek 1 find 1 figure 1 edible 1 color 1 chillicothe 1 chapter 1 Tricholoma 1 Trich 1 Taylor 1 Stem 1 Rus 1 Rock 1 Prof. 1 Polyporus 1 Pleu 1 Plate 1 Pileus 1 Photo 1 Omp 1 Ohio 1 October 1 November 1 Nau 1 Myc 1 Mushroom 1 March 1 Marasmius 1 Lloyd 1 Lepiota 1 Lepi 1 Lasch 1 Lac 1 Kellerman Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3141 cm 2335 stem 2302 plant 1379 pileu 1310 gill 1250 cap 1205 spore 1195 color 1071 mushroom 1026 specie 912 exp 911 margin 902 base 897 wood 855 illustration 825 flesh 748 edge 669 size 662 figure 659 surface 658 inch 548 p. 489 form 486 plane 463 scale 438 specimen 416 ring 410 colour 379 part 378 veil 360 volva 360 fibrillose 355 bed 338 decurrent 335 yellow 320 ground 317 differ 303 disc 297 fig 292 var 283 center 272 striate 271 side 262 species 257 place 257 genus 253 tree 251 case 246 paler 241 milk Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9763 _ 2814 P. 2757 g. 2684 s. 1957 sp 1828 Fr 874 convex 674 C. 659 white 522 brown 520 adnate 482 whitish 413 . 394 campan 346 grey 343 wavy 336 apex 330 decur 311 obtuse 308 EDIBLE 302 yellow 278 Amanita 271 tan 268 B. 267 brownish 261 Cort 259 Figure 250 FIGURE 235 September 232 fleshy 224 October 222 Gills 219 L. 214 free 211 yellowish 208 Boletus 202 Bull 198 edge 190 M. 188 viscid 183 Pers 182 Fries 180 umber 180 Peck 172 Karst 168 N. 166 August 165 scaly 165 livid 165 G. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3428 it 932 they 693 i 492 them 130 he 103 we 94 you 67 me 57 one 28 us 19 itself 18 him 13 themselves 6 she 4 myself 3 himself 2 herself 1 theirs 1 so.--coprinarii 1 sic''o 1 ourselves 1 mine 1 her 1 dryinus 1 berk.--this 1 .00015 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13665 be 1714 have 1412 find 943 grow 827 become 452 crowd 438 expand 427 cover 416 tinge 395 show 374 shine 344 make 333 mean 322 see 320 form 291 stem 288 call 284 change 277 do 269 attach 262 re 256 break 255 give 245 stuff 242 shape 232 know 229 collect 217 use 217 incurve 208 distinguish 200 eat 198 resemble 197 appear 194 occur 190 say 189 differ 184 separate 181 vary 168 color 166 gill 163 taper 162 decay 159 seem 159 narrow 158 take 152 turn 151 thicken 149 crack 147 dry 146 describe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2899 white 2714 then 1665 very 1414 not 1140 glabrous 1020 sometimes 971 broad 938 even 865 often 848 pale 810 thin 752 first 750 more 745 dry 726 brown 723 yellow 698 slightly 698 rather 682 large 678 smooth 669 long 650 small 623 pallid 609 yellowish 603 quite 593 reddish 590 somewhat 569 solid 565 hollow 561 usually 531 natural 521 equal 520 dark 517 free 504 nearly 451 striate 446 young 443 so 428 short 406 red 394 whitish 393 edible 384 crowded 381 less 378 other 367 thick 359 common 358 distant 351 well 335 up Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 hygr 67 most 53 good 39 least 19 large 14 Most 11 broad 7 small 7 slight 7 near 6 great 4 late 4 fine 4 easy 3 low 3 handsome 3 fresh 2 wide 2 high 2 early 2 common 1 young 1 strong 1 simple 1 sick 1 short 1 safe 1 quick 1 poor 1 officinalis 1 nice 1 neat 1 manif 1 light 1 laeta= 1 clear 1 clean 1 bright Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 130 most 10 well 4 least 1 squamosa= Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/6/4/9/26492/26492-h/26492-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/6/4/9/26492/26492-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 spores are elliptical 57 pileus is fleshy 53 spores are white 44 gills are free 44 plant is quite 43 stem is short 42 plant is very 42 stem is solid 38 flesh is white 37 stem is hollow 32 gills are adnate 30 stem is equal 27 pileus is convex 27 pileus is thin 26 gills are white 23 gills are decurrent 21 stem is slender 20 gills are broad 20 pileus is somewhat 19 plants are usually 16 gills are firmly 16 gills are rather 16 spores are globose 16 spores are oblong 16 stem is stout 15 gills are thin 13 gills are very 13 spores are nearly 13 spores are subglobose 13 stem is cartilaginous 12 gills are slightly 12 spores are broadly 10 gills are narrow 10 plant is not 10 plant is white 10 plant is widely 10 spores are round 10 stem is central 10 stem is fleshy 10 stem is rather 10 stem is usually 9 gills are close 9 gills are usually 9 gills do not 9 pileus is membranaceous 9 pileus is rather 9 stem is white 8 pileus is about 8 pileus is not 8 pileus is often Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 species are not numerous 2 gills are not uniform 2 pileus is not always 2 pileus is not centrally 2 pileus is not umbilicate 2 plant is not uncommon 2 plant is not very 1 _ has no smell 1 _ have no smell 1 _ is not as 1 _ is not poisonous 1 _ is not so 1 cap does not fully 1 cap has no gills 1 color is not always 1 color is not as 1 flesh is not poisonous 1 gills are not decurrent 1 gills are not nearly 1 gills do not quite 1 gills do not readily 1 gills do not wholly 1 mushroom is not at 1 mushrooms are no longer 1 mushrooms are not only 1 pileus is not hygr 1 plant has no separate 1 plant is not abundant 1 plant is not as 1 plant is not attractive 1 plant is not edible 1 plant is not so 1 plants are not as 1 plants are not very 1 species are not distinct 1 species are not very 1 species are not well 1 species was not uncommon 1 spores are not rosy 1 stem is not confluent 1 stem is not easily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26492 author = Atkinson, George Francis title = Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. date = keywords = Agaricus; Amanita; Blowing; Boletus; FIGURE; Fig; Ithaca; Lactarius; PLATE; Rock; September; chapter; color; illustration; natural; plant; stem 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 = keywords = Amanita; August; Boletus; Clitocybe; Dr.; EDIBLE; Hygrophorus; July; June; Kellerman; Lactarius; Lloyd; Marasmius; November; October; Ohio; Peck; Photo; Polyporus; Prof.; September; Tricholoma; chillicothe; figure; find; greek; illustration; stem 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 = keywords = Bres; Bull; Cke; Cli; Col; Copr; Cort; Gills; Hyg; Ino; Karst; Lac; Lasch; Lepi; March; Myc; Nau; Omp; Pers; Pileus; Pleu; Rus; Stem; Trich; white 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 = keywords = Agaricus; Amanita; Bull; Cooke; Fig; Fries; Hypholoma; Lepiota; Mushroom; Peck; Pers; Plate; Taylor; edible; illustration; stem; white 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 = keywords = PLATE; illustration; mushroom 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.]