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dry place. Mushrooms that are wet can not be successfully dried. The best are 

 those which grow and are gathered dry. 



Mushroom powder keeps very well, and it is one of the' most delicious flavoring 

 condiments of the kitchen. If milk is used in making meat gravy or other dishes the 

 flavor is much more pronounced. 



The mushrooms may also be dried in the manner described, and used whole by first 

 soaking them before preparing the various dishes; they are practically the same as 

 fresh ones, with the exception of being somewhat tough. The flavor is fully as strong 

 as in fresh ones. (E. F. Pernot, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 

 No. 98.) 



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Atkinson, G. F. 



1903. Studies of American Fungi; Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. ... ed. 

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Clements, F. E. 



1910. Minnesota Mushrooms. Minneapolis, 169 p., illus., 4 col. pi. (Minnesota 

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Gibson, W. H. 



1903. Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms and How to Distinguish Them . . . 

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Hard, M. E. 



[cl908.] The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise, Its Habitat and Its Time of 

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Lxoyd, C. G. 



1898-. Mycological Writings. Cincinnati. 



McIlvaine, Charles, and Macadam, R. K. 



[cl912.] Toadstools, Mushrooms, Fungi, Edible and Poisonous; One Thousand 

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Marshall, Nina L. 



1905. The Mushroom Book . . . New York, 170 p., illus., pi. (partly col.). 



Massee. G. E. 



[1911?] British Fungi, with a Chapter on Lichens. London, 551 p., illus., 40 

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Morgan, A. P. 



1889-92. North American Fungi. In Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 11, p. 141- 

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Peck C. H. 



1869^1912. Annual Report of the [New York] State Botanist, 1868-1911. Pub- 

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White, E. A. 



1905. A Prehminary Report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. Hartford, 81 

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