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A wonderful CD-Rom republication of 8 complete vintage classic Mushroom, Toadstool and Fungi identification books.
Books Include:
Toadstools, Mushrooms, Fungi Edible and Poisonous ONE THOUSAND AMERICAN FUNGI by CHARLES McILVAINE, 1902
I am urged by my many toadstool friends (as I lovingly call those who, from all over the land, send me specimens for identification, and grow interested with me in the work), to publish what I already know upon the subject, that they, and others, may have a helpful book to guide them to a goodly portion of the edible species, and away from those that are inedible or poisonous.
In this book I comply with these requests. I have selected over seven hundred of the most plentiful and best varieties for the table, from my toadstool bill of fare; and I describe and caution against several species, some of which are deadly in their effects, if eaten; others of which induce ill-effects more or less serious. One thousand species and varieties are named and described - over 900 pages!
Plus 7 (seven) more books:
Mushrooms and Their Use by Charles H. Peck, 1897 100 pages, many with illustrations
The Mushroom Book by Nina L. Marshall, 1901 A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties
The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise by Miron Elisha Hard, 1908 Its habitat and its time of growth, with photographic illustrations of nearly all the common species, a guide to the study of mushrooms, with special reference to the edible and poisonous varieties, with a view of opening up to the student of nature a wide field of useful and interesting knowledge.
Toadstools, Mushrooms, Fungi - edible and poisonous by Charles McIlvaine, 1912 Toadstools, mushrooms, Fungi, edible and poisonous; one thousand American Fungi; how to select and cook the edible; how to distinguish and avoid the poisonous, with full botanic descriptions. One thousand American Fungi; how to select and cook the edible; how to distinguish and avoid the poisonous, with full botanic descriptions. 749 pages.
Mushrooms by Alfred Kreymborg, 1915 16 Poems
Common Mushrooms of the USA by L. C. C. Krieger, 1920
Mushrooms of Canada by Daniel Knode Winder, 1871
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