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Nina Lovering Marshall:The Mushroom Book A Popular Guide to the Identification and Study of Our Commoner Fungi, with Special Emphasis on the Edible Varieties
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[EAN: 9781231227770], Nouveau livre, [SC: 11.37], [PU: RareBooksClub], NINA LOVERING MARSHALL,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE,MUSHROOMS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 38 pages. Dimen… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781231227770], Nouveau livre, [SC: 11.37], [PU: RareBooksClub], NINA LOVERING MARSHALL,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE,MUSHROOMS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 38 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: . . . var. silvestris. Glistening Coprinus (Edible) Coprinus micaceus Cap or Pileus--Ovate, then bell-shaped. Striations radiating from near the centre of the disk to the margin. Glistening mica-like scales cover undisturbed young specimens. 1-2 inches broad. Colour tan, light buff, or tawny yellow. Stem or Stipe--Slender, smooth, fragile, white, hollow. 1-3 inches long. Ring or Annulus--Rarely seen except in very young specimens. Gills or Lamella--Not as crowded as in the ink cap and shaggymane. Colour white, then tinged with pinkish or purplish brown, finally black. Spores--Brown, elliptical. Flesh--A nutty flavour when raw. In wet weather it melts to an inky fluid. In dry weather it may dry with all parts well preserved. Time--Common during spring and early autumn. The glistening coprinus is small and beautiful, and grows in clusters on decaying woods, stumps, or buried roots. At-rS-men-ta-rt-us MI-ca-se-fis GENUS GOMPHIDIUS This genus has black spores. The lamellae are waxy, and grow downward on the stem. GENUS PSATHYRELLA The members of this genus are fleshy fungi, with black spores. They have no annulus, and the lamellae are not waxy or decurrent. The cap is striate, and the stem has a hard, tough rind. GENUS PANEOWS There are six or more species of this genus in America. They have black ovoid spores, a cap smooth and not striate, a fleshy stem. GENUS LACTARIUS A milky or coloured juice exuding from the broken gills of a fungus marks it as a Lactarius. The species are mostly stout and fleshy, the cap resembling an inverted cone; the gills are more or less decurrent, and the stem short and stout. Many of the species have a hot, acrid taste, and some have zones of colour on the surface of the cap. The spores are white or yellow. The juice exuded may be wh. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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[EAN: 9781231227770], Nouveau livre, [SC: 1.52], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: .var. silvestris. Glistening Coprinus (Edible) Coprinus micaceus Cap or Pileus--Ovate, then bell-shaped. Striations radiating from near the centre of the disk to the margin. Glistening mica-like scales cover undisturbed young specimens. 1-2 inches broad. Colour tan, light buff, or tawny yellow. Stem or Stipe--Slender, smooth, fragile, white, hollow. 1-3 inches long. Ring or Annulus--Rarely seen except in very young specimens. Gills or Lamella--Not as crowded as in the ink cap and shaggymane. Colour white, then tinged with pinkish or purplish brown, finally black. Spores--Brown, elliptical. Flesh--A nutty flavour when raw. In wet weather it melts to an inky fluid. In dry weather it may dry with all parts well preserved. Time--Common during spring and early autumn. The glistening coprinus is small and beautiful, and grows in clusters on decaying woods, stumps, or buried roots. At -rS-men-ta -rt-us MI-ca -se-fis GENUS GOMPHIDIUS This genus has black spores. The lamellae are waxy, and grow downward on the stem. GENUS PSATHYRELLA The members of this genus are fleshy fungi, with black spores. They have no annulus, and the lamellae are not waxy or decurrent. The cap is striate, and the stem has a hard, tough rind. GENUS PAN/EOWS There are six or more species of this genus in America. They have black ovoid spores, a cap smooth and not striate, a fleshy stem. GENUS LACTARIUS A milky or coloured juice exuding from the broken gills of a fungus marks it as a Lactarius. The species are mostly stout and fleshy, the cap resembling an inverted cone; the gills are more or less decurrent, and the stem short and stout. Many of the species have a hot, acrid taste, and some have zones of colour on the surface of the cap. The spores are white or yellow. The juice exuded may be wh.<
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[EAN: 9781231227770], Nouveau livre, [SC: 1.52], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: .var. silvestris. Glistening Coprinus (Edible) Coprinus micaceus Cap or Pileus--Ovate, then bell-shaped. Striations radiating from near the centre of the disk to the margin. Glistening mica-like scales cover undisturbed young specimens. 1-2 inches broad. Colour tan, light buff, or tawny yellow. Stem or Stipe--Slender, smooth, fragile, white, hollow. 1-3 inches long. Ring or Annulus--Rarely seen except in very young specimens. Gills or Lamella--Not as crowded as in the ink cap and shaggymane. Colour white, then tinged with pinkish or purplish brown, finally black. Spores--Brown, elliptical. Flesh--A nutty flavour when raw. In wet weather it melts to an inky fluid. In dry weather it may dry with all parts well preserved. Time--Common during spring and early autumn. The glistening coprinus is small and beautiful, and grows in clusters on decaying woods, stumps, or buried roots. At -rS-men-ta -rt-us MI-ca -se-fis GENUS GOMPHIDIUS This genus has black spores. The lamellae are waxy, and grow downward on the stem. GENUS PSATHYRELLA The members of this genus are fleshy fungi, with black spores. They have no annulus, and the lamellae are not waxy or decurrent. The cap is striate, and the stem has a hard, tough rind. GENUS PAN/EOWS There are six or more species of this genus in America. They have black ovoid spores, a cap smooth and not striate, a fleshy stem. GENUS LACTARIUS A milky or coloured juice exuding from the broken gills of a fungus marks it as a Lactarius. The species are mostly stout and fleshy, the cap resembling an inverted cone; the gills are more or less decurrent, and the stem short and stout. Many of the species have a hot, acrid taste, and some have zones of colour on the surface of the cap. The spores are white or yellow. The juice exuded may be wh.<
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[EAN: 9781231227770], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: .var. silvestris. Glistening Coprinus (Edible) Coprinus micaceus Cap or Pileus--Ovate, then bell-shaped. Striations radiating from near the centre of the disk to the margin. Glistening mica-like scales cover undisturbed young specimens. 1-2 inches broad. Colour tan, light buff, or tawny yellow. Stem or Stipe--Slender, smooth, fragile, white, hollow. 1-3 inches long. Ring or Annulus--Rarely seen except in very young specimens. Gills or Lamella--Not as crowded as in the ink cap and shaggymane. Colour white, then tinged with pinkish or purplish brown, finally black. Spores--Brown, elliptical. Flesh--A nutty flavour when raw. In wet weather it melts to an inky fluid. In dry weather it may dry with all parts well preserved. Time--Common during spring and early autumn. The glistening coprinus is small and beautiful, and grows in clusters on decaying woods, stumps, or buried roots. At -rS-men-ta -rt-us MI-ca -se-fis GENUS GOMPHIDIUS This genus has black spores. The lamellae are waxy, and grow downward on the stem. GENUS PSATHYRELLA The members of this genus are fleshy fungi, with black spores. They have no annulus, and the lamellae are not waxy or decurrent. The cap is striate, and the stem has a hard, tough rind. GENUS PAN/EOWS There are six or more species of this genus in America. They have black ovoid spores, a cap smooth and not striate, a fleshy stem. GENUS LACTARIUS A milky or coloured juice exuding from the broken gills of a fungus marks it as a Lactarius. The species are mostly stout and fleshy, the cap resembling an inverted cone; the gills are more or less decurrent, and the stem short and stout. Many of the species have a hot, acrid taste, and some have zones of colour on the surface of the cap. The spores are white or yellow. The juice exuded may be wh.<
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