tailieunhanh - STUDIES OF AMERICAN FUNGI, MUSHROOMS, EDIBLE, POISONOUS, ETC

Since the issue of my "Studies and Illustrations of Mushrooms," as Bulletins 138 and 168 of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, there have been so many inquiries for them and for literature dealing with a larger number of species, it seemed desirable to publish in book form a selection from the number of illustrations of these plants | STUDIES OF AMERICAN FUNGI MUSHROOMS EDIBLE POISONOUS ETC. by GEORGE FRANCIS ATKINSON Professor of Botany in Cornell University and Botanist of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Recipes for Cooking Mushrooms by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer Chemistry and Toxicology of Mushrooms by J. F. Clark With 230 Illustrations from Photographs by the Author and Colored Plates by F. R. Rathbun SECOND EDITION Illustration PLATE 1. FIG. muscaria. FIG. . frostiana. Copyright 1900. Illustration Printer s logo. New York Henry Holt and Company 1903 Copyright 1900 1901 by Geo. F. Atkinson. INTRODUCTION. Since the issue of my Studies and Illustrations of Mushrooms as Bulletins 138 and 168 of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station there have been so many inquiries for them and for literature dealing with a larger number of species it seemed desirable to publish in book form a selection from the number of illustrations of these plants which I have accumulated during the past six or seven years. The selection has been made of those species representing the more important genera and also for the purpose of illustrating as far as possible all the genera of agarics found in the United States. This has been accomplished except in a few cases of the more unimportant ones. There have been added also illustrative genera and species of all the other orders of the higher fungi in which are included many of the edible forms. The photographs have been made with great care after considerable experience in determining the best means for reproducing individual specific and generic characters so important and difficult to preserve in these plants and so impossible in many cases to accurately portray by former methods of illustration. One is often asked the question How do you tell the mushrooms from the toadstools This implies that mushrooms are edible and that toadstools are poisonous and this belief is very widespread in the public mind. The fact is that .

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