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RM2M96PFC–A Spread of French Pastries, (33) Mushrooms, (34) Chocolate Crecents, (35) Mocha Creams, (36) Marshmallow Creams.
This egg machine sells mushrooms. At 2 shillings a half pound sell like hot cakes in this egg machine. The grower, Mr D. F. Stay of Littlewood Farm, Singleton, Sussex, installed the machine near his farm gate on the Midhurst-Chichester Road. Just a little conversion to normal egg vending machine, plus a canopy to keep it cool, and you can fill it and forget it says the former. It holds 60 half pound bags and has to be filled twice daily. Previously someone had to attend to direct sales - but this releases the attendant - who is free to get on with the supplying of the general markets. - (Photo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-egg-machine-sells-mushrooms-at-2-shillings-a-half-pound-sell-like-hot-cakes-in-this-egg-machine-the-grower-mr-d-f-stay-of-littlewood-farm-singleton-sussex-installed-the-machine-near-his-farm-gate-on-the-midhurst-chichester-road-just-a-little-conversion-to-normal-egg-vending-machine-plus-a-canopy-to-keep-it-cool-and-you-can-fill-it-and-forget-it-says-the-former-it-holds-60-half-pound-bags-and-has-to-be-filled-twice-daily-previously-someone-had-to-attend-to-direct-sales-but-this-releases-the-attendant-who-is-free-to-get-on-with-the-supplying-of-the-general-markets-photo-image355277343.html
RM2BJ07TF–This egg machine sells mushrooms. At 2 shillings a half pound sell like hot cakes in this egg machine. The grower, Mr D. F. Stay of Littlewood Farm, Singleton, Sussex, installed the machine near his farm gate on the Midhurst-Chichester Road. Just a little conversion to normal egg vending machine, plus a canopy to keep it cool, and you can fill it and forget it says the former. It holds 60 half pound bags and has to be filled twice daily. Previously someone had to attend to direct sales - but this releases the attendant - who is free to get on with the supplying of the general markets. - (Photo
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. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-spores-borne-on-little-spicules-magnified-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marshall-nina-l-nina-lovering-garden-city-n-y-doubleday-page-image232358427.html
RMRE0RF7–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. tween tiem. The stem is short and not at all or but slightly thick- ened at the base. It is a little paler than the cap. The species may be distinguished from the Clouded mushroom by its darker cap, its less tapering stem, and especially by its gills having wider and veiny interspaces between them. From the Club foot clito- cybe, Clitocybe clavipes, it differs but slightly. Its flesh is less soft and spongy, its cap less narrowly obconic, and its stem . shorter and more cylindrical. To my taste it has an excellent flavor, and I could wish it more abundant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-tween-tiem-the-stem-is-short-and-not-at-all-or-but-slightly-thick-ened-at-the-base-it-is-a-little-paler-than-the-cap-the-species-may-be-distinguished-from-the-clouded-mushroom-by-its-darker-cap-its-less-tapering-stem-and-especially-by-its-gills-having-wider-and-veiny-interspaces-between-them-from-the-club-foot-clito-cybe-clitocybe-clavipes-it-differs-but-slightly-its-flesh-is-less-soft-and-spongy-its-cap-less-narrowly-obconic-and-its-stem-shorter-and-more-cylindrical-to-my-taste-it-has-an-excellent-flavor-and-i-could-wish-it-more-abundant-image216456437.html
RMPG4CB1–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. tween tiem. The stem is short and not at all or but slightly thick- ened at the base. It is a little paler than the cap. The species may be distinguished from the Clouded mushroom by its darker cap, its less tapering stem, and especially by its gills having wider and veiny interspaces between them. From the Club foot clito- cybe, Clitocybe clavipes, it differs but slightly. Its flesh is less soft and spongy, its cap less narrowly obconic, and its stem . shorter and more cylindrical. To my taste it has an excellent flavor, and I could wish it more abundant
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. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York : Doubleday, Page Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-spores-borne-on-little-spicules-magnified-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marshall-nina-l-nina-lovering-new-york-doubleday-page-image232331820.html
RMRDYHH0–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York : Doubleday, Page
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. ous sacs (magni- fied). Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York, Doubleday, Page & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-ous-sacs-magni-fied-spores-borne-on-little-spicules-magnified-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marshall-nina-l-nina-lovering-new-york-doubleday-page-amp-co-image216450678.html
RMPG451A–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. ous sacs (magni- fied). Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
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. Elementary botany. Botany. NUTRITION: FUNGI. 325 colder parts of the year often they may be seen in forcing houses, especially those cellars devoted to the propagation of the mush- room of commerce. 611. These strands are made up of numerous threads of the mycelium which are closely twisted and intenvoven into a cord or strand, which is called a mycelium strand, or rhizomorph. These are well shown in fig. 434, which is from a photograph of the mycelium strands, or '' spawn '' as the grower of mushrooms calls it, of Agaricus campestris. The little knobs or enlargements on the strands are the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-nutrition-fungi-325-colder-parts-of-the-year-often-they-may-be-seen-in-forcing-houses-especially-those-cellars-devoted-to-the-propagation-of-the-mush-room-of-commerce-611-these-strands-are-made-up-of-numerous-threads-of-the-mycelium-which-are-closely-twisted-and-intenvoven-into-a-cord-or-strand-which-is-called-a-mycelium-strand-or-rhizomorph-these-are-well-shown-in-fig-434-which-is-from-a-photograph-of-the-mycelium-strands-or-spawn-as-the-grower-of-mushrooms-calls-it-of-agaricus-campestris-the-little-knobs-or-enlargements-on-the-strands-are-the-image232378551.html
RMRE1N5Y–. Elementary botany. Botany. NUTRITION: FUNGI. 325 colder parts of the year often they may be seen in forcing houses, especially those cellars devoted to the propagation of the mush- room of commerce. 611. These strands are made up of numerous threads of the mycelium which are closely twisted and intenvoven into a cord or strand, which is called a mycelium strand, or rhizomorph. These are well shown in fig. 434, which is from a photograph of the mycelium strands, or '' spawn '' as the grower of mushrooms calls it, of Agaricus campestris. The little knobs or enlargements on the strands are the
. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. but I have not tried it. It is easily triowii by the root-like pro- longation of the stem which penetrates the earth deeply like a tap-root, and which suggests the name of the fungus. The cap is thin, viscid when moist, grayish-brown, and often a little wrinkled or corrugated on its surface. Its gUls are white, broad, not close and have the edge excavated near the stem as in Tricho- loma. The stem is slender, tapering upward, and hollow. The plant is common in thin woods and under trees in summer and autimm. XIV. PLEUROTUSâHYGKOPHOEUSâ LACTAEIUS. The genu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-but-i-have-not-tried-it-it-is-easily-triowii-by-the-root-like-pro-longation-of-the-stem-which-penetrates-the-earth-deeply-like-a-tap-root-and-which-suggests-the-name-of-the-fungus-the-cap-is-thin-viscid-when-moist-grayish-brown-and-often-a-little-wrinkled-or-corrugated-on-its-surface-its-guls-are-white-broad-not-close-and-have-the-edge-excavated-near-the-stem-as-in-tricho-loma-the-stem-is-slender-tapering-upward-and-hollow-the-plant-is-common-in-thin-woods-and-under-trees-in-summer-and-autimm-xiv-pleurotushygkophoeus-lactaeius-the-genu-image216456428.html
RMPG4CAM–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. but I have not tried it. It is easily triowii by the root-like pro- longation of the stem which penetrates the earth deeply like a tap-root, and which suggests the name of the fungus. The cap is thin, viscid when moist, grayish-brown, and often a little wrinkled or corrugated on its surface. Its gUls are white, broad, not close and have the edge excavated near the stem as in Tricho- loma. The stem is slender, tapering upward, and hollow. The plant is common in thin woods and under trees in summer and autimm. XIV. PLEUROTUSâHYGKOPHOEUSâ LACTAEIUS. The genu
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. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. tween tiem. The stem is short and not at all or but slightly thick- ened at the base. It is a little paler than the cap. The species may be distinguished from the Clouded mushroom by its darker cap, its less tapering stem, and especially by its gills having wider and veiny interspaces between them. From the Club foot clito- cybe, Clitocybe clavipes, it differs but slightly. Its flesh is less soft and spongy, its cap less narrowly obconic, and its stem . shorter and more cylindrical. To my taste it has an excellent flavor, and I could wish it more abundant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-tween-tiem-the-stem-is-short-and-not-at-all-or-but-slightly-thick-ened-at-the-base-it-is-a-little-paler-than-the-cap-the-species-may-be-distinguished-from-the-clouded-mushroom-by-its-darker-cap-its-less-tapering-stem-and-especially-by-its-gills-having-wider-and-veiny-interspaces-between-them-from-the-club-foot-clito-cybe-clitocybe-clavipes-it-differs-but-slightly-its-flesh-is-less-soft-and-spongy-its-cap-less-narrowly-obconic-and-its-stem-shorter-and-more-cylindrical-to-my-taste-it-has-an-excellent-flavor-and-i-could-wish-it-more-abundant-image232032796.html
RMRDE05G–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. tween tiem. The stem is short and not at all or but slightly thick- ened at the base. It is a little paler than the cap. The species may be distinguished from the Clouded mushroom by its darker cap, its less tapering stem, and especially by its gills having wider and veiny interspaces between them. From the Club foot clito- cybe, Clitocybe clavipes, it differs but slightly. Its flesh is less soft and spongy, its cap less narrowly obconic, and its stem . shorter and more cylindrical. To my taste it has an excellent flavor, and I could wish it more abundant
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike a tall goblet result Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-white-spored-series-genus-cantharellus-the-members-of-the-genus-cantharellus-differ-from-all-other-gill-bearing-fungi-in-that-the-gills-are-in-the-form-of-shallow-folds-growing-down-the-stem-the-folds-are-generally-narrow-and-forked-or-branching-the-name-cantharellus-meaning-little-cup-or-goblet-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-fungus-some-of-the-species-being-so-deeply-depressed-that-a-cup-not-unlike-a-tall-goblet-result-image216450449.html
RMPG44N5–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike a tall goblet result
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RFT095H8–Harvest mushrooms in autumn forest. Harvest season concept
. Elementary botany. Botany. NUTRITION: FUNGI. 32S colder parts of the year often they may be seen in forcing houses, especially those cellars devoted to the propagation of the mush- room of commerce. 611. These strands are made up of numerous threads of the mycelium which are closely twisted and interwoven into a cord or strand, which is called a mycelium strand, or rhizomorph. These are well shown in fig. 434, which is from a photograph of the mycelium strands, or '' spawn '' as the grower of mushrooms calls it, of Agaricus campestris. The little knobs or enlargements on the strands are the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-nutrition-fungi-32s-colder-parts-of-the-year-often-they-may-be-seen-in-forcing-houses-especially-those-cellars-devoted-to-the-propagation-of-the-mush-room-of-commerce-611-these-strands-are-made-up-of-numerous-threads-of-the-mycelium-which-are-closely-twisted-and-interwoven-into-a-cord-or-strand-which-is-called-a-mycelium-strand-or-rhizomorph-these-are-well-shown-in-fig-434-which-is-from-a-photograph-of-the-mycelium-strands-or-spawn-as-the-grower-of-mushrooms-calls-it-of-agaricus-campestris-the-little-knobs-or-enlargements-on-the-strands-are-the-image232285346.html
RMRDWE96–. Elementary botany. Botany. NUTRITION: FUNGI. 32S colder parts of the year often they may be seen in forcing houses, especially those cellars devoted to the propagation of the mush- room of commerce. 611. These strands are made up of numerous threads of the mycelium which are closely twisted and interwoven into a cord or strand, which is called a mycelium strand, or rhizomorph. These are well shown in fig. 434, which is from a photograph of the mycelium strands, or '' spawn '' as the grower of mushrooms calls it, of Agaricus campestris. The little knobs or enlargements on the strands are the
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Depressed Funnel form. plate develops spores, other mushrooms.. These, as fine as dust, are capable of producing In the common edible species of mushroom (Agaricus cantpestris), the stem is white and almost cylindrical, tapering slightly toward the base; it is solid although the core is not so firm as the outside. When it first pushes above the ground, it is in what is called the "button stage" and consists of a little, rounded cap covered with a membrane which is attached t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-depressed-funnel-form-plate-develops-spores-other-mushrooms-these-as-fine-as-dust-are-capable-of-producing-in-the-common-edible-species-of-mushroom-agaricus-cantpestris-the-stem-is-white-and-almost-cylindrical-tapering-slightly-toward-the-base-it-is-solid-although-the-core-is-not-so-firm-as-the-outside-when-it-first-pushes-above-the-ground-it-is-in-what-is-called-the-quotbutton-stagequot-and-consists-of-a-little-rounded-cap-covered-with-a-membrane-which-is-attached-t-image216355199.html
RMPFYR7B–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Depressed Funnel form. plate develops spores, other mushrooms.. These, as fine as dust, are capable of producing In the common edible species of mushroom (Agaricus cantpestris), the stem is white and almost cylindrical, tapering slightly toward the base; it is solid although the core is not so firm as the outside. When it first pushes above the ground, it is in what is called the "button stage" and consists of a little, rounded cap covered with a membrane which is attached t
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RFRH4968–Child with fresh mushroom in autumn forest. Little girl harvest mushrooms in woods. Organic and healthy food. Upbringing and early development. Childh
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. ous sacs (magni- fied). Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York, Doubleday, Page & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-ous-sacs-magni-fied-spores-borne-on-little-spicules-magnified-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marshall-nina-l-nina-lovering-new-york-doubleday-page-amp-co-image232034596.html
RMRDE2DT–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. ous sacs (magni- fied). Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
. Mushrooms : how to grow them : a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure . Mushrooms. 116 MCSHEOCMS, HOW TO GKOW THEM, may not Lave enough musbrooms ready at one gathering to make it worth while sending them to market, and are tempted to let them stay ungathered until to-morrow, when they have grown larger and many more shall have grown big enough to gather. This should never be done. It will give an unfavored, unequal lot, some big, some little, some old, some young. Far better pick every one the moment it is ready to gather, and keep all safe in a cool place and cove Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-how-to-grow-them-a-practical-treatise-on-mushroom-culture-for-profit-and-pleasure-mushrooms-116-mcsheocms-how-to-gkow-them-may-not-lave-enough-musbrooms-ready-at-one-gathering-to-make-it-worth-while-sending-them-to-market-and-are-tempted-to-let-them-stay-ungathered-until-to-morrow-when-they-have-grown-larger-and-many-more-shall-have-grown-big-enough-to-gather-this-should-never-be-done-it-will-give-an-unfavored-unequal-lot-some-big-some-little-some-old-some-young-far-better-pick-every-one-the-moment-it-is-ready-to-gather-and-keep-all-safe-in-a-cool-place-and-cove-image216460488.html
RMPG4HFM–. Mushrooms : how to grow them : a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure . Mushrooms. 116 MCSHEOCMS, HOW TO GKOW THEM, may not Lave enough musbrooms ready at one gathering to make it worth while sending them to market, and are tempted to let them stay ungathered until to-morrow, when they have grown larger and many more shall have grown big enough to gather. This should never be done. It will give an unfavored, unequal lot, some big, some little, some old, some young. Far better pick every one the moment it is ready to gather, and keep all safe in a cool place and cove
. Elementary botany. Botany. FUNGI: MUSHROOMS. 201 shorter ones. Around the stem a little below the gills is a collar, termed the ring or annulus. 421, Fruiting surface of the mushroom.—The surface of these gills is the fruiting surface of the mushroom, and bears the gonidia of the mushroom, which are dark purplish brown when mature, and thus the gills when old are dark in color. If we make n thin section across a few of the gills, we see that each side of the gill is covered with closely crowded club-shaped bodies, each one of which is a basidium. In fig. 234 a few of these are en- larged, so Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-fungi-mushrooms-201-shorter-ones-around-the-stem-a-little-below-the-gills-is-a-collar-termed-the-ring-or-annulus-421-fruiting-surface-of-the-mushroomthe-surface-of-these-gills-is-the-fruiting-surface-of-the-mushroom-and-bears-the-gonidia-of-the-mushroom-which-are-dark-purplish-brown-when-mature-and-thus-the-gills-when-old-are-dark-in-color-if-we-make-n-thin-section-across-a-few-of-the-gills-we-see-that-each-side-of-the-gill-is-covered-with-closely-crowded-club-shaped-bodies-each-one-of-which-is-a-basidium-in-fig-234-a-few-of-these-are-en-larged-so-image232400385.html
RMRE2N1N–. Elementary botany. Botany. FUNGI: MUSHROOMS. 201 shorter ones. Around the stem a little below the gills is a collar, termed the ring or annulus. 421, Fruiting surface of the mushroom.—The surface of these gills is the fruiting surface of the mushroom, and bears the gonidia of the mushroom, which are dark purplish brown when mature, and thus the gills when old are dark in color. If we make n thin section across a few of the gills, we see that each side of the gill is covered with closely crowded club-shaped bodies, each one of which is a basidium. In fig. 234 a few of these are en- larged, so
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in its numbers individua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-chapter-xii-spore-sac-fungi-ascomycetes-all-the-fungi-which-belong-in-the-class-ascomycetes-de-velop-their-spores-in-little-membranous-sacs-called-asci-these-asci-are-as-a-rule-collected-together-with-slender-empty-asci-called-para-physes-in-variously-shaped-bodies-known-in-different-orders-by-different-names-such-as-perithecium-ascoma-apothecium-and-receptacle-this-class-includes-in-its-numbers-individua-image216457359.html
RMPG4DFY–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in its numbers individua
. Introduction to botany. Botany. 284 Introduction to Botany.. Besides multiplying by spores, the toadstools may be disseminated by the separation of bits of the masses of filaments which occupy the sub- stratum ; in this way mushrooms are artifi- cially propagated. LICHENS. 175. Nature of Lichens. — The Lichens afford a unique example of para- sitism by Fungi; for a Lichen is not a distinct plant, but rather a com- munity of Fungus and Algae. The little Pleuro- coccus with which we are already acquainted is often associated with a Fungus in this way. The Fungus undoubtedly derives its food fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-284-introduction-to-botany-besides-multiplying-by-spores-the-toadstools-may-be-disseminated-by-the-separation-of-bits-of-the-masses-of-filaments-which-occupy-the-sub-stratum-in-this-way-mushrooms-are-artifi-cially-propagated-lichens-175-nature-of-lichens-the-lichens-afford-a-unique-example-of-para-sitism-by-fungi-for-a-lichen-is-not-a-distinct-plant-but-rather-a-com-munity-of-fungus-and-algae-the-little-pleuro-coccus-with-which-we-are-already-acquainted-is-often-associated-with-a-fungus-in-this-way-the-fungus-undoubtedly-derives-its-food-fr-image232240454.html
RMRDRD1X–. Introduction to botany. Botany. 284 Introduction to Botany.. Besides multiplying by spores, the toadstools may be disseminated by the separation of bits of the masses of filaments which occupy the sub- stratum ; in this way mushrooms are artifi- cially propagated. LICHENS. 175. Nature of Lichens. — The Lichens afford a unique example of para- sitism by Fungi; for a Lichen is not a distinct plant, but rather a com- munity of Fungus and Algae. The little Pleuro- coccus with which we are already acquainted is often associated with a Fungus in this way. The Fungus undoubtedly derives its food fr
. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. CHAPTER XX.. MUSHROOMS. Mushroom culture can be treated but briefly in the limited space afforded by a single chapter. But the mush- room is a winter crop of so much im- portance that it cannot be altogether omitted from this book. And yet it is not, properly speak- ing, an under-glass crop, because the greenhouse is not the best place in which to grow it; though it is g^own to some extent under greenhouse benches. The changes of temperature of the greenh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-vegetables-under-glass-a-little-handbook-telling-how-to-till-the-soil-during-twelve-months-of-the-year-vegetables-cold-frames-chapter-xx-mushrooms-mushroom-culture-can-be-treated-but-briefly-in-the-limited-space-afforded-by-a-single-chapter-but-the-mush-room-is-a-winter-crop-of-so-much-im-portance-that-it-cannot-be-altogether-omitted-from-this-book-and-yet-it-is-not-properly-speak-ing-an-under-glass-crop-because-the-greenhouse-is-not-the-best-place-in-which-to-grow-it-though-it-is-gown-to-some-extent-under-greenhouse-benches-the-changes-of-temperature-of-the-greenh-image216458915.html
RMPG4FFF–. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. CHAPTER XX.. MUSHROOMS. Mushroom culture can be treated but briefly in the limited space afforded by a single chapter. But the mush- room is a winter crop of so much im- portance that it cannot be altogether omitted from this book. And yet it is not, properly speak- ing, an under-glass crop, because the greenhouse is not the best place in which to grow it; though it is g^own to some extent under greenhouse benches. The changes of temperature of the greenh
. Mushrooms : how to grow them : a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure . Mushrooms. 116 MCSHEOCMS, HOW TO GKOW THEM, may not Lave enough musbrooms ready at one gathering to make it worth while sending them to market, and are tempted to let them stay ungathered until to-morrow, when they have grown larger and many more shall have grown big enough to gather. This should never be done. It will give an unfavored, unequal lot, some big, some little, some old, some young. Far better pick every one the moment it is ready to gather, and keep all safe in a cool place and cove Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-how-to-grow-them-a-practical-treatise-on-mushroom-culture-for-profit-and-pleasure-mushrooms-116-mcsheocms-how-to-gkow-them-may-not-lave-enough-musbrooms-ready-at-one-gathering-to-make-it-worth-while-sending-them-to-market-and-are-tempted-to-let-them-stay-ungathered-until-to-morrow-when-they-have-grown-larger-and-many-more-shall-have-grown-big-enough-to-gather-this-should-never-be-done-it-will-give-an-unfavored-unequal-lot-some-big-some-little-some-old-some-young-far-better-pick-every-one-the-moment-it-is-ready-to-gather-and-keep-all-safe-in-a-cool-place-and-cove-image232038715.html
RMRDE7MY–. Mushrooms : how to grow them : a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure . Mushrooms. 116 MCSHEOCMS, HOW TO GKOW THEM, may not Lave enough musbrooms ready at one gathering to make it worth while sending them to market, and are tempted to let them stay ungathered until to-morrow, when they have grown larger and many more shall have grown big enough to gather. This should never be done. It will give an unfavored, unequal lot, some big, some little, some old, some young. Far better pick every one the moment it is ready to gather, and keep all safe in a cool place and cove
. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. 2. Cap scarcely broader tlian stem, M. angusticeps 3. Cap free from stem to middle, M. semilibera 3. Cap free from stem to top, M. hispora Tlie Common morel, Morchella esculenta, generally has the cap a little longer than broad, so that it is nearly oval ia outline. Sometimes it is nearly globular, and occasionally it is slightly narrowed in its upper half, but not so much as to be pointed or conical. The pits or cavities in its surface are more regularly rounded than in the other species, and re- semble more the cells of a honey-comb. The cap is much bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-2-cap-scarcely-broader-tlian-stem-m-angusticeps-3-cap-free-from-stem-to-middle-m-semilibera-3-cap-free-from-stem-to-top-m-hispora-tlie-common-morel-morchella-esculenta-generally-has-the-cap-a-little-longer-than-broad-so-that-it-is-nearly-oval-ia-outline-sometimes-it-is-nearly-globular-and-occasionally-it-is-slightly-narrowed-in-its-upper-half-but-not-so-much-as-to-be-pointed-or-conical-the-pits-or-cavities-in-its-surface-are-more-regularly-rounded-than-in-the-other-species-and-re-semble-more-the-cells-of-a-honey-comb-the-cap-is-much-bro-image216456550.html
RMPG4CF2–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. 2. Cap scarcely broader tlian stem, M. angusticeps 3. Cap free from stem to middle, M. semilibera 3. Cap free from stem to top, M. hispora Tlie Common morel, Morchella esculenta, generally has the cap a little longer than broad, so that it is nearly oval ia outline. Sometimes it is nearly globular, and occasionally it is slightly narrowed in its upper half, but not so much as to be pointed or conical. The pits or cavities in its surface are more regularly rounded than in the other species, and re- semble more the cells of a honey-comb. The cap is much bro
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally harrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-white-spored-series-genus-cantharellus-the-members-of-the-genus-cantharellus-differ-from-all-other-gill-bearing-fungi-in-that-the-gills-are-in-the-form-of-shallow-folds-growing-down-the-stem-the-folds-are-generally-harrow-and-forked-or-branching-the-name-cantharellus-meaning-little-cup-or-goblet-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-fungus-some-of-the-species-being-so-deeply-depressed-that-a-cup-not-unlike-image232358263.html
RMRE0R9B–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally harrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike
. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. 84 dreer's vegetables under glass. Do not cover the bed until the spawn has been planted for a week or ten days; then spread a coat of loam an inch thick over the whole bed, and make the surface smooth and firm. If covered too soon the soil will act like a blanket, raise the temperature, and kill the spawn. Do not apply water until the mushrooms begin to appear, which ought to be in six or eight weeks from the time of spawning. Litter may be used to preve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-vegetables-under-glass-a-little-handbook-telling-how-to-till-the-soil-during-twelve-months-of-the-year-vegetables-cold-frames-84-dreers-vegetables-under-glass-do-not-cover-the-bed-until-the-spawn-has-been-planted-for-a-week-or-ten-days-then-spread-a-coat-of-loam-an-inch-thick-over-the-whole-bed-and-make-the-surface-smooth-and-firm-if-covered-too-soon-the-soil-will-act-like-a-blanket-raise-the-temperature-and-kill-the-spawn-do-not-apply-water-until-the-mushrooms-begin-to-appear-which-ought-to-be-in-six-or-eight-weeks-from-the-time-of-spawning-litter-may-be-used-to-preve-image216458913.html
RMPG4FFD–. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. 84 dreer's vegetables under glass. Do not cover the bed until the spawn has been planted for a week or ten days; then spread a coat of loam an inch thick over the whole bed, and make the surface smooth and firm. If covered too soon the soil will act like a blanket, raise the temperature, and kill the spawn. Do not apply water until the mushrooms begin to appear, which ought to be in six or eight weeks from the time of spawning. Litter may be used to preve
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Depressed Funnel form. plate develops spores, other mushrooms.. These, as fine as dust, are capable of producing In the common edible species of mushroom (Agaricus cantpestris), the stem is white and almost cylindrical, tapering slightly toward the base; it is solid although the core is not so firm as the outside. When it first pushes above the ground, it is in what is called the "button stage" and consists of a little, rounded cap covered with a membrane which is attached t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-depressed-funnel-form-plate-develops-spores-other-mushrooms-these-as-fine-as-dust-are-capable-of-producing-in-the-common-edible-species-of-mushroom-agaricus-cantpestris-the-stem-is-white-and-almost-cylindrical-tapering-slightly-toward-the-base-it-is-solid-although-the-core-is-not-so-firm-as-the-outside-when-it-first-pushes-above-the-ground-it-is-in-what-is-called-the-quotbutton-stagequot-and-consists-of-a-little-rounded-cap-covered-with-a-membrane-which-is-attached-t-image231966492.html
RMRDAYHG–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Depressed Funnel form. plate develops spores, other mushrooms.. These, as fine as dust, are capable of producing In the common edible species of mushroom (Agaricus cantpestris), the stem is white and almost cylindrical, tapering slightly toward the base; it is solid although the core is not so firm as the outside. When it first pushes above the ground, it is in what is called the "button stage" and consists of a little, rounded cap covered with a membrane which is attached t
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-59-clarnoius-distinguished-bv-the-ahiiost-complete-absence-of-the-stem-and-the-pink-sjjores-the-last-feature-separates-it-from-pleurotus-the-species-grow-on-wood-usually-with-the-gills-turned-upward-for-the-most-part-they-are-small-and-infrequent-and-of-little-value-the-name-means-quotlame-footquot-referring-to-the-short-or-absent-stem-key-to-the-species-1-cap-and-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-c-nidiilaiis-2-cap-white-gills-rosy-or-rust-colored-c-viiriahilis-claiidopus-nidulans-nest-cap-cap-2-8-cm-wide-in-verted-steml-image216455708.html
RMPG4BD0–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml
. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. but I have not tried it. It is easily triowii by the root-like pro- longation of the stem which penetrates the earth deeply like a tap-root, and which suggests the name of the fungus. The cap is thin, viscid when moist, grayish-brown, and often a little wrinkled or corrugated on its surface. Its gUls are white, broad, not close and have the edge excavated near the stem as in Tricho- loma. The stem is slender, tapering upward, and hollow. The plant is common in thin woods and under trees in summer and autimm. XIV. PLEUROTUSâHYGKOPHOEUSâ LACTAEIUS. The genu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-but-i-have-not-tried-it-it-is-easily-triowii-by-the-root-like-pro-longation-of-the-stem-which-penetrates-the-earth-deeply-like-a-tap-root-and-which-suggests-the-name-of-the-fungus-the-cap-is-thin-viscid-when-moist-grayish-brown-and-often-a-little-wrinkled-or-corrugated-on-its-surface-its-guls-are-white-broad-not-close-and-have-the-edge-excavated-near-the-stem-as-in-tricho-loma-the-stem-is-slender-tapering-upward-and-hollow-the-plant-is-common-in-thin-woods-and-under-trees-in-summer-and-autimm-xiv-pleurotushygkophoeus-lactaeius-the-genu-image232032788.html
RMRDE058–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. but I have not tried it. It is easily triowii by the root-like pro- longation of the stem which penetrates the earth deeply like a tap-root, and which suggests the name of the fungus. The cap is thin, viscid when moist, grayish-brown, and often a little wrinkled or corrugated on its surface. Its gUls are white, broad, not close and have the edge excavated near the stem as in Tricho- loma. The stem is slender, tapering upward, and hollow. The plant is common in thin woods and under trees in summer and autimm. XIV. PLEUROTUSâHYGKOPHOEUSâ LACTAEIUS. The genu
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum (See Plate Facing Page 103) Cap or Pileus—Fleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or Aculei—Pointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-genus-hydnum-genus-hydnum-spreading-hydnum-edible-hydnum-repandum-see-plate-facing-page-103-cap-or-pileusfleshy-fragile-moist-smooth-or-somewhat-scaly-in-mature-specimens-variable-in-colour-light-red-pale-buff-or-rusty-yellow-convex-plane-or-deeply-con-cave-by-the-stem-becoming-hollow-margins-often-wavy-1-4-inches-broad-teeth-or-aculeipointed-whitish-easily-detached-leaving-little-cavities-in-the-image216457621.html
RMPG4DW9–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum (See Plate Facing Page 103) Cap or Pileus—Fleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or Aculei—Pointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-white-spored-series-genus-cantharellus-the-members-of-the-genus-cantharellus-differ-from-all-other-gill-bearing-fungi-in-that-the-gills-are-in-the-form-of-shallow-folds-growing-down-the-stem-the-folds-are-generally-narrow-and-forked-or-branching-the-name-cantharellus-meaning-little-cup-or-goblet-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-fungus-some-of-the-species-being-so-deeply-depressed-that-a-cup-not-unlike-image232331336.html
RMRDYGYM–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 105. A'erpa coxica Key to the Species 1. Stem ribbed or groo-ecl a. Stem slender, gray to black; cap little wrinkled, dark H. laciinosa b. Stem stout, white or whitish ; cap much wrinkled, white H. .nspa 2. Stem smooth, elastic //. clastica Helvella lacunosa Dark Helvella ' C ap 2-4 cm. wide. 1-3 cm. talk dark grav to blackish or i almost black, with a few crinkles at the center, saddle-shaped, ;' 3-4-l(il)ed ; stem 3-6 cm. bv 7-15 mm.. gra' to black, promi- j nentlv ribbed and grooved lengtliwise, hollow; spores clear, , elliptic, smooth, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-figure-105-aerpa-coxica-key-to-the-species-1-stem-ribbed-or-groo-ecl-a-stem-slender-gray-to-black-cap-little-wrinkled-dark-h-laciinosa-b-stem-stout-white-or-whitish-cap-much-wrinkled-white-h-nspa-2-stem-smooth-elastic-clastica-helvella-lacunosa-dark-helvella-c-ap-2-4-cm-wide-1-3-cm-talk-dark-grav-to-blackish-or-i-almost-black-with-a-few-crinkles-at-the-center-saddle-shaped-3-4-liled-stem-3-6-cm-bv-7-15-mm-gra-to-black-promi-j-nentlv-ribbed-and-grooved-lengtliwise-hollow-spores-clear-elliptic-smooth-image216455270.html
RMPG4AWA–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 105. A'erpa coxica Key to the Species 1. Stem ribbed or groo-ecl a. Stem slender, gray to black; cap little wrinkled, dark H. laciinosa b. Stem stout, white or whitish ; cap much wrinkled, white H. .nspa 2. Stem smooth, elastic //. clastica Helvella lacunosa Dark Helvella ' C ap 2-4 cm. wide. 1-3 cm. talk dark grav to blackish or i almost black, with a few crinkles at the center, saddle-shaped, ;' 3-4-l(il)ed ; stem 3-6 cm. bv 7-15 mm.. gra' to black, promi- j nentlv ribbed and grooved lengtliwise, hollow; spores clear, , elliptic, smooth,
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE SQUIRRELS-SQUIRRELS PROPER. 309 twigs, shells, berries, grain and mushrooms. The seeds, buds and young shoots of fir and pine trees probably form its principal food. It bites pine cones off at the stem, comfortably sits down on its haunches, lifts the cone to its mouth with its fore- paws, and turning it constantly around, it bites off one little scale after another with its exceedingly sharp teeth, until the kernel is reached; this it takes out with its tongue and puts into its mouth. It pre- sents a very pretty sight when it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-the-squirrels-squirrels-proper-309-twigs-shells-berries-grain-and-mushrooms-the-seeds-buds-and-young-shoots-of-fir-and-pine-trees-probably-form-its-principal-food-it-bites-pine-cones-off-at-the-stem-comfortably-sits-down-on-its-haunches-lifts-the-cone-to-its-mouth-with-its-fore-paws-and-turning-it-constantly-around-it-bites-off-one-little-scale-after-another-with-its-exceedingly-sharp-teeth-until-the-kernel-is-reached-this-it-takes-out-with-its-tongue-and-puts-into-its-mouth-it-pre-sents-a-very-pretty-sight-when-it-image232109736.html
RMRDHE9C–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE SQUIRRELS-SQUIRRELS PROPER. 309 twigs, shells, berries, grain and mushrooms. The seeds, buds and young shoots of fir and pine trees probably form its principal food. It bites pine cones off at the stem, comfortably sits down on its haunches, lifts the cone to its mouth with its fore- paws, and turning it constantly around, it bites off one little scale after another with its exceedingly sharp teeth, until the kernel is reached; this it takes out with its tongue and puts into its mouth. It pre- sents a very pretty sight when it
. Introduction to botany. Botany. Besides multiplying by spores, the toadstools may be disseminated by the separation of bits of the masses of filaments which occupy the sub- stratum ; in this way mushrooms are artifi- cially propagated. LICHENS. 175. Nature of Lichens. — The Lichens afford a unique example of para- sitism by Fungi; for a Lichen is not a distinct plant, but rather a com- munity of Fungus and Algae. The little Pleuro- coccus with which we are already acquainted is often associated with a Fungus in this way. The Fungus undoubtedly derives its food from materials man- ufactured b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-besides-multiplying-by-spores-the-toadstools-may-be-disseminated-by-the-separation-of-bits-of-the-masses-of-filaments-which-occupy-the-sub-stratum-in-this-way-mushrooms-are-artifi-cially-propagated-lichens-175-nature-of-lichens-the-lichens-afford-a-unique-example-of-para-sitism-by-fungi-for-a-lichen-is-not-a-distinct-plant-but-rather-a-com-munity-of-fungus-and-algae-the-little-pleuro-coccus-with-which-we-are-already-acquainted-is-often-associated-with-a-fungus-in-this-way-the-fungus-undoubtedly-derives-its-food-from-materials-man-ufactured-b-image232240451.html
RMRDRD1R–. Introduction to botany. Botany. Besides multiplying by spores, the toadstools may be disseminated by the separation of bits of the masses of filaments which occupy the sub- stratum ; in this way mushrooms are artifi- cially propagated. LICHENS. 175. Nature of Lichens. — The Lichens afford a unique example of para- sitism by Fungi; for a Lichen is not a distinct plant, but rather a com- munity of Fungus and Algae. The little Pleuro- coccus with which we are already acquainted is often associated with a Fungus in this way. The Fungus undoubtedly derives its food from materials man- ufactured b
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike a tall goblet result Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-white-spored-series-genus-cantharellus-the-members-of-the-genus-cantharellus-differ-from-all-other-gill-bearing-fungi-in-that-the-gills-are-in-the-form-of-shallow-folds-growing-down-the-stem-the-folds-are-generally-narrow-and-forked-or-branching-the-name-cantharellus-meaning-little-cup-or-goblet-refers-to-the-shape-of-the-fungus-some-of-the-species-being-so-deeply-depressed-that-a-cup-not-unlike-a-tall-goblet-result-image232034231.html
RMRDE20R–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series GENUS CANTHARELLUS The members of the genus Cantharellus differ from all other gill-bearing fungi in that the gills are in the form of shallow folds growing down the stem. The folds are generally narrow and forked or branching. The name Cantharellus, meaning little cup or goblet, refers to the shape of the fungus, some of the species being so deeply depressed that a cup not unlike a tall goblet result
. Our wild flowers [microform] : familiar notes thereon. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. ^<r^' -m^z FIVE LITTLE WHITE HEADS. Five little white heads peeped out of the mold, When the dew was damp and the night was cold ; And they crowded their way through the soil with pride, *' Hurrah ! We are going to be mushrooms ! ' * they cried, But the sun came up, and the sun shone down. And the little white heads were shriveled and brown ; Long were their faces, their pride had a fall— They were nothing but toad-stools, after all. — Walter Learned, in St. NicHOLAs/or June.. is®''.' •. Please note that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-wild-flowers-microform-familiar-notes-thereon-wild-flowers-fleurs-sauvages-ltr-mz-five-little-white-heads-five-little-white-heads-peeped-out-of-the-mold-when-the-dew-was-damp-and-the-night-was-cold-and-they-crowded-their-way-through-the-soil-with-pride-hurrah-!-we-are-going-to-be-mushrooms-!-they-cried-but-the-sun-came-up-and-the-sun-shone-down-and-the-little-white-heads-were-shriveled-and-brown-long-were-their-faces-their-pride-had-a-fall-they-were-nothing-but-toad-stools-after-all-walter-learned-in-st-nicholasor-june-is-please-note-that-image234937576.html
RMRJ697M–. Our wild flowers [microform] : familiar notes thereon. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. ^<r^' -m^z FIVE LITTLE WHITE HEADS. Five little white heads peeped out of the mold, When the dew was damp and the night was cold ; And they crowded their way through the soil with pride, *' Hurrah ! We are going to be mushrooms ! ' * they cried, But the sun came up, and the sun shone down. And the little white heads were shriveled and brown ; Long were their faces, their pride had a fall— They were nothing but toad-stools, after all. — Walter Learned, in St. NicHOLAs/or June.. is®''.' •. Please note that
. Textbook of botany. Botany. A MUSHROOM 83 by the threads, and a small group of fruiting bodies is formed. As the available food in this part of the soil is used up, the older threads die and the younger branches push out into the surrounding soil, where they produce a new crop of fruiting bodies in a ring about the place where the first ones grew. The growth outward from the original center continues from year to year, and each successive ring of fruiting bodies is a little wider than the preceding ring. 111. Relationships of Mushrooms. — The mushrooms, with some related forms, are classed a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/textbook-of-botany-botany-a-mushroom-83-by-the-threads-and-a-small-group-of-fruiting-bodies-is-formed-as-the-available-food-in-this-part-of-the-soil-is-used-up-the-older-threads-die-and-the-younger-branches-push-out-into-the-surrounding-soil-where-they-produce-a-new-crop-of-fruiting-bodies-in-a-ring-about-the-place-where-the-first-ones-grew-the-growth-outward-from-the-original-center-continues-from-year-to-year-and-each-successive-ring-of-fruiting-bodies-is-a-little-wider-than-the-preceding-ring-111-relationships-of-mushrooms-the-mushrooms-with-some-related-forms-are-classed-a-image232226673.html
RMRDPRDN–. Textbook of botany. Botany. A MUSHROOM 83 by the threads, and a small group of fruiting bodies is formed. As the available food in this part of the soil is used up, the older threads die and the younger branches push out into the surrounding soil, where they produce a new crop of fruiting bodies in a ring about the place where the first ones grew. The growth outward from the original center continues from year to year, and each successive ring of fruiting bodies is a little wider than the preceding ring. 111. Relationships of Mushrooms. — The mushrooms, with some related forms, are classed a
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in its numbers individua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-chapter-xii-spore-sac-fungi-ascomycetes-all-the-fungi-which-belong-in-the-class-ascomycetes-de-velop-their-spores-in-little-membranous-sacs-called-asci-these-asci-are-as-a-rule-collected-together-with-slender-empty-asci-called-para-physes-in-variously-shaped-bodies-known-in-different-orders-by-different-names-such-as-perithecium-ascoma-apothecium-and-receptacle-this-class-includes-in-its-numbers-individua-image232051693.html
RMRDET8D–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in its numbers individua
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-chapter-xii-spore-sac-fungi-ascomycetes-all-the-fungi-which-belong-in-the-class-ascomycetes-de-velop-their-spores-in-little-membranous-sacs-called-asci-these-asci-are-as-a-rule-collected-together-with-slender-empty-asci-called-para-physes-in-variously-shaped-bodies-known-in-different-orders-by-different-names-such-as-perithecium-ascoma-apothecium-and-receptacle-this-class-includes-in-image232380390.html
RMRE1RFJ–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in
. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. 2. Cap scarcely broader tlian stem, M. angusticeps 3. Cap free from stem to middle, M. semilibera 3. Cap free from stem to top, M. hispora Tlie Common morel, Morchella esculenta, generally has the cap a little longer than broad, so that it is nearly oval ia outline. Sometimes it is nearly globular, and occasionally it is slightly narrowed in its upper half, but not so much as to be pointed or conical. The pits or cavities in its surface are more regularly rounded than in the other species, and re- semble more the cells of a honey-comb. The cap is much bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mushrooms-and-their-use-mushrooms-2-cap-scarcely-broader-tlian-stem-m-angusticeps-3-cap-free-from-stem-to-middle-m-semilibera-3-cap-free-from-stem-to-top-m-hispora-tlie-common-morel-morchella-esculenta-generally-has-the-cap-a-little-longer-than-broad-so-that-it-is-nearly-oval-ia-outline-sometimes-it-is-nearly-globular-and-occasionally-it-is-slightly-narrowed-in-its-upper-half-but-not-so-much-as-to-be-pointed-or-conical-the-pits-or-cavities-in-its-surface-are-more-regularly-rounded-than-in-the-other-species-and-re-semble-more-the-cells-of-a-honey-comb-the-cap-is-much-bro-image232032950.html
RMRDE0B2–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. 2. Cap scarcely broader tlian stem, M. angusticeps 3. Cap free from stem to middle, M. semilibera 3. Cap free from stem to top, M. hispora Tlie Common morel, Morchella esculenta, generally has the cap a little longer than broad, so that it is nearly oval ia outline. Sometimes it is nearly globular, and occasionally it is slightly narrowed in its upper half, but not so much as to be pointed or conical. The pits or cavities in its surface are more regularly rounded than in the other species, and re- semble more the cells of a honey-comb. The cap is much bro
. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. CHAPTER XX.. MUSHROOMS. Mushroom culture can be treated but briefly in the limited space afforded by a single chapter. But the mush- room is a winter crop of so much im- portance that it cannot be altogether omitted from this book. And yet it is not, properly speak- ing, an under-glass crop, because the greenhouse is not the best place in which to grow it; though it is g^own to some extent under greenhouse benches. The changes of temperature of the greenh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-vegetables-under-glass-a-little-handbook-telling-how-to-till-the-soil-during-twelve-months-of-the-year-vegetables-cold-frames-chapter-xx-mushrooms-mushroom-culture-can-be-treated-but-briefly-in-the-limited-space-afforded-by-a-single-chapter-but-the-mush-room-is-a-winter-crop-of-so-much-im-portance-that-it-cannot-be-altogether-omitted-from-this-book-and-yet-it-is-not-properly-speak-ing-an-under-glass-crop-because-the-greenhouse-is-not-the-best-place-in-which-to-grow-it-though-it-is-gown-to-some-extent-under-greenhouse-benches-the-changes-of-temperature-of-the-greenh-image232053612.html
RMRDEXN0–. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. CHAPTER XX.. MUSHROOMS. Mushroom culture can be treated but briefly in the limited space afforded by a single chapter. But the mush- room is a winter crop of so much im- portance that it cannot be altogether omitted from this book. And yet it is not, properly speak- ing, an under-glass crop, because the greenhouse is not the best place in which to grow it; though it is g^own to some extent under greenhouse benches. The changes of temperature of the greenh
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-chapter-xii-spore-sac-fungi-ascomycetes-all-the-fungi-which-belong-in-the-class-ascomycetes-de-velop-their-spores-in-little-membranous-sacs-called-asci-these-asci-are-as-a-rule-collected-together-with-slender-empty-asci-called-para-physes-in-variously-shaped-bodies-known-in-different-orders-by-different-names-such-as-perithecium-ascoma-apothecium-and-receptacle-this-class-includes-in-image232315344.html
RMRDXTGG–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. CHAPTER XII: SPORE-SAC FUNGI— ASCOMYCETES All the fungi which belong in the class Ascomycetes de- velop their spores in little membranous sacs called asci. These asci are, as a rule, collected, together with slender empty asci, called para- physes, in variously shaped bodies, known in different orders by different names, such as perithecium, ascoma, apothecium, and receptacle. This class includes in
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum Cap or PileasâFleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or AculeiâPointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the fleshy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-genus-hydnum-genus-hydnum-spreading-hydnum-edible-hydnum-repandum-cap-or-pileasfleshy-fragile-moist-smooth-or-somewhat-scaly-in-mature-specimens-variable-in-colour-light-red-pale-buff-or-rusty-yellow-convex-plane-or-deeply-con-cave-by-the-stem-becoming-hollow-margins-often-wavy-1-4-inches-broad-teeth-or-aculeipointed-whitish-easily-detached-leaving-little-cavities-in-the-fleshy-image232315509.html
RMRDXTPD–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum Cap or PileasâFleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or AculeiâPointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the fleshy
. Guide to the mushrooms [microform]. Mushrooms; Mushrooms; Champignons; Champignons. 152 Guide to the Mushrooms If J t 1 ^. FISTULINA hepatica (Fr.) from tl>e Greek, resembling liver. "Beefsteak mushroom." Cap.—h to 8 inelies broad, dark red, streaked with lighter shades of red; at first having little glands that have the appearance of a tongue, these disappear in mature growth. Flesh.—Soft, jelly-like, thick, viscid. Tubes.—Pale reddish vellow. verv short at first then longer. Spores.—Elliptical, yellowish. Stem.—Very short, at one side (eccentric), ex- panding into the cap v-nc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guide-to-the-mushrooms-microform-mushrooms-mushrooms-champignons-champignons-152-guide-to-the-mushrooms-if-j-t-1-fistulina-hepatica-fr-from-tlgte-greek-resembling-liver-quotbeefsteak-mushroomquot-caph-to-8-inelies-broad-dark-red-streaked-with-lighter-shades-of-red-at-first-having-little-glands-that-have-the-appearance-of-a-tongue-these-disappear-in-mature-growth-fleshsoft-jelly-like-thick-viscid-tubespale-reddish-vellow-verv-short-at-first-then-longer-sporeselliptical-yellowish-stemvery-short-at-one-side-eccentric-ex-panding-into-the-cap-v-nc-image232802720.html
RMREN26T–. Guide to the mushrooms [microform]. Mushrooms; Mushrooms; Champignons; Champignons. 152 Guide to the Mushrooms If J t 1 ^. FISTULINA hepatica (Fr.) from tl>e Greek, resembling liver. "Beefsteak mushroom." Cap.—h to 8 inelies broad, dark red, streaked with lighter shades of red; at first having little glands that have the appearance of a tongue, these disappear in mature growth. Flesh.—Soft, jelly-like, thick, viscid. Tubes.—Pale reddish vellow. verv short at first then longer. Spores.—Elliptical, yellowish. Stem.—Very short, at one side (eccentric), ex- panding into the cap v-nc
. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. 84 dreer's vegetables under glass. Do not cover the bed until the spawn has been planted for a week or ten days; then spread a coat of loam an inch thick over the whole bed, and make the surface smooth and firm. If covered too soon the soil will act like a blanket, raise the temperature, and kill the spawn. Do not apply water until the mushrooms begin to appear, which ought to be in six or eight weeks from the time of spawning. Litter may be used to preve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-vegetables-under-glass-a-little-handbook-telling-how-to-till-the-soil-during-twelve-months-of-the-year-vegetables-cold-frames-84-dreers-vegetables-under-glass-do-not-cover-the-bed-until-the-spawn-has-been-planted-for-a-week-or-ten-days-then-spread-a-coat-of-loam-an-inch-thick-over-the-whole-bed-and-make-the-surface-smooth-and-firm-if-covered-too-soon-the-soil-will-act-like-a-blanket-raise-the-temperature-and-kill-the-spawn-do-not-apply-water-until-the-mushrooms-begin-to-appear-which-ought-to-be-in-six-or-eight-weeks-from-the-time-of-spawning-litter-may-be-used-to-preve-image232053603.html
RMRDEXMK–. Dreer's vegetables under glass : a little handbook telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the year. Vegetables; Cold-frames. 84 dreer's vegetables under glass. Do not cover the bed until the spawn has been planted for a week or ten days; then spread a coat of loam an inch thick over the whole bed, and make the surface smooth and firm. If covered too soon the soil will act like a blanket, raise the temperature, and kill the spawn. Do not apply water until the mushrooms begin to appear, which ought to be in six or eight weeks from the time of spawning. Litter may be used to preve
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-59-clarnoius-distinguished-bv-the-ahiiost-complete-absence-of-the-stem-and-the-pink-sjjores-the-last-feature-separates-it-from-pleurotus-the-species-grow-on-wood-usually-with-the-gills-turned-upward-for-the-most-part-they-are-small-and-infrequent-and-of-little-value-the-name-means-quotlame-footquot-referring-to-the-short-or-absent-stem-key-to-the-species-1-cap-and-gills-yellow-or-yellowish-c-nidiilaiis-2-cap-white-gills-rosy-or-rust-colored-c-viiriahilis-claiidopus-nidulans-nest-cap-cap-2-8-cm-wide-in-verted-steml-image232017190.html
RMRDD886–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 59 CLArnoi'u.s Distinguished bv the ahiiost complete absence of the stem and the pink sjjores. The last feature separates it from Pleurotus. The species grow on wood, usually with the gills turned upward. For the most part, they are small and infrequent, and of little value. The name means "lame foot," referring to the short or absent stem. Key to the Species 1. Cap and gills yellow or yellowish C. nidiilaiis 2. Cap white ; gills rosy or rust-colored C. Viiriahilis Claiidopus nidulans Nest Cap Cap 2-8 cm. wide, in- verted, steml
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum (See Plate Facing Page 103) Cap or Pileus—Fleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or Aculei—Pointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-genus-hydnum-genus-hydnum-spreading-hydnum-edible-hydnum-repandum-see-plate-facing-page-103-cap-or-pileusfleshy-fragile-moist-smooth-or-somewhat-scaly-in-mature-specimens-variable-in-colour-light-red-pale-buff-or-rusty-yellow-convex-plane-or-deeply-con-cave-by-the-stem-becoming-hollow-margins-often-wavy-1-4-inches-broad-teeth-or-aculeipointed-whitish-easily-detached-leaving-little-cavities-in-the-image232033642.html
RMRDE17P–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Genus Hydnum GENUS HYDNUM Spreading Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum repandum (See Plate Facing Page 103) Cap or Pileus—Fleshy, fragile, moist, smooth or somewhat scaly in mature specimens. Variable in colour ; light red, pale buff, or rusty yellow. Convex, plane, or deeply con- cave by the stem becoming hollow. Margins often wavy. 1-4 inches broad. Teeth or Aculei—Pointed, whitish, easily detached, leaving little cavities in the
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 20, *1921 The Florists^ Review 23 yjlVf^l^^!^[XS/Jl^l^t^lJS^[^!J^[Xg/JlJS/JtVS/Jl«^ MUSHROOMS FOR MARKET. I HOUGH the culture of mush- rooms has been frequently and thoroughly discussed in these columns, yet the fol- lowing instructions, culled from a bulletin prepared by Thos. H. White, of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, may shed further light on the theme. And there is little danger of throwing too much light on any useful subject, even though in this case the subject— the mushro9m—thrives best in compara- tive darkness. With t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-january-20-1921-the-florists-review-23-yjlvfl!-xsjlltljs-!j-xgjljsjtvsjl-mushrooms-for-market-i-hough-the-culture-of-mush-rooms-has-been-frequently-and-thoroughly-discussed-in-these-columns-yet-the-fol-lowing-instructions-culled-from-a-bulletin-prepared-by-thos-h-white-of-the-maryland-state-college-of-agriculture-may-shed-further-light-on-the-theme-and-there-is-little-danger-of-throwing-too-much-light-on-any-useful-subject-even-though-in-this-case-the-subject-the-mushro9mthrives-best-in-compara-tive-darkness-with-t-image238198315.html
RMRRETAK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 20, *1921 The Florists^ Review 23 yjlVf^l^^!^[XS/Jl^l^t^lJS^[^!J^[Xg/JlJS/JtVS/Jl«^ MUSHROOMS FOR MARKET. I HOUGH the culture of mush- rooms has been frequently and thoroughly discussed in these columns, yet the fol- lowing instructions, culled from a bulletin prepared by Thos. H. White, of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, may shed further light on the theme. And there is little danger of throwing too much light on any useful subject, even though in this case the subject— the mushro9m—thrives best in compara- tive darkness. With t
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 105. A'erpa coxica Key to the Species 1. Stem ribbed or groo-ecl a. Stem slender, gray to black; cap little wrinkled, dark H. laciinosa b. Stem stout, white or whitish ; cap much wrinkled, white H. .nspa 2. Stem smooth, elastic //. clastica Helvella lacunosa Dark Helvella ' C ap 2-4 cm. wide. 1-3 cm. talk dark grav to blackish or i almost black, with a few crinkles at the center, saddle-shaped, ;' 3-4-l(il)ed ; stem 3-6 cm. bv 7-15 mm.. gra' to black, promi- j nentlv ribbed and grooved lengtliwise, hollow; spores clear, , elliptic, smooth, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-figure-105-aerpa-coxica-key-to-the-species-1-stem-ribbed-or-groo-ecl-a-stem-slender-gray-to-black-cap-little-wrinkled-dark-h-laciinosa-b-stem-stout-white-or-whitish-cap-much-wrinkled-white-h-nspa-2-stem-smooth-elastic-clastica-helvella-lacunosa-dark-helvella-c-ap-2-4-cm-wide-1-3-cm-talk-dark-grav-to-blackish-or-i-almost-black-with-a-few-crinkles-at-the-center-saddle-shaped-3-4-liled-stem-3-6-cm-bv-7-15-mm-gra-to-black-promi-j-nentlv-ribbed-and-grooved-lengtliwise-hollow-spores-clear-elliptic-smooth-image232010194.html
RMRDCYAA–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 105. A'erpa coxica Key to the Species 1. Stem ribbed or groo-ecl a. Stem slender, gray to black; cap little wrinkled, dark H. laciinosa b. Stem stout, white or whitish ; cap much wrinkled, white H. .nspa 2. Stem smooth, elastic //. clastica Helvella lacunosa Dark Helvella ' C ap 2-4 cm. wide. 1-3 cm. talk dark grav to blackish or i almost black, with a few crinkles at the center, saddle-shaped, ;' 3-4-l(il)ed ; stem 3-6 cm. bv 7-15 mm.. gra' to black, promi- j nentlv ribbed and grooved lengtliwise, hollow; spores clear, , elliptic, smooth,
. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mushroom-book-a-popular-guide-to-the-identification-and-study-of-our-commoner-fungi-with-special-emphasis-on-the-edible-varieties-mushrooms-mushrooms-edible-cookery-mushrooms-cbk-spores-borne-on-little-spicules-magnified-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marshall-nina-l-nina-lovering-garden-city-n-y-doubleday-page-image232358498.html
RMRE0RHP–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Spores borne on little spicules (magnified). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
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