SELECTED REFERENCES 



As indicated in the Introduction, only a few of the more common 

 mushrooms that appear in our fields and forests are here discussed. 

 To obtain more complete information on the hundreds of other species 

 he may encounter, the student should refer to one or more of the 

 various mushroom manuals that have appeared in this country. A 

 selected list of these follows. Though many of these manuals are 

 no longer in print, they can be consulted in many libraries or in some 

 instances purchased in second-hand book stores. Several of the more 

 recent works are still available (1953) from the publisher. 



Atkinson, G. F. 



1911. mushrooms, edible, foisonous, etc. Ed. 3, 323 pp., illus. New York. 

 Christensen, C. M. 



1943. common edible mushrooms. 124 pp., illus. Minneapolis, Minn. 



1946. keys to the common fleshy fungi. 45 pp., illus. Minneapolis, Minn c 



COKER, W. C. 



1923. THE CLAVARIAS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 209 pp., illllS. 



Chapel Hill, N. C. 



and Beers, A. H. 



1943. the boletaceae of north Carolina. 96 pp., illus. Chapel Hill, X. C. 

 and Couch, J. N. 



1928. THE gasteromycetes of the eastern UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 201 

 pp., illus. Chapel Hill, N. C. 

 Gibson, W. H. 



1895. OUR EDIBLE TOADSTOOLS AND MUSHROOMS AND HOW TO DISTINGUISH THEM. 



377 pp., illus. New York. 

 Graham. V. O. 



1944. mushrooms of the great lakes region. Chicago Acad. Sci. Spec. 

 Pub. 5, 390 pp., illus. 

 Hard, M. E. 



1908. the mushroom, edible and otherwise : its habitat and its time 

 of growth. 609 pp., illus. Columbus, Ohio. 

 Kauffman, C. H. 



1918. the agaricaceae of Michigan. Mich. Geol. and Biol. Survey Pub. 26, 

 Biol. Ser. 5, 923 pp., illus. [2 v.] 

 Krieger, L. C. C. 



1935. A POPULAR GUIDE TO THE HIGHER FUNGI (MUSHROOMS) OF NEW YORK STATE. 



N. Y. State Mus. Handb. 11, 538 pp.. illus. 

 McIlvaine, C, and Macadam, R. K. 



1912. TOADSTOOLS, MUSHROOMS, FUNGI, EDIBLE AND POISONOUS '. ONE THOUSAND 



American fungi. 749 pp., illus. Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Marshall, N. L. 



1904. the mushroom book .... 170 pp., illus. New York. 

 Patterson. F. W. and Charles, V. K. 



1915. MUSHROOMS AND OTHER COMMON FUNGI. U. S. Dept. AgT. L>ept. Bui 



175, 64 pp., illus. 



POMERLEAU, R. 



1951. MUSHROOMS OF EASTERN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. 302 pp., illUS. 



Montreal. 

 Smith, A. H. 



1947. north American species of mycena. 521 pp., illus. Ann Arbor, Mich. 



1949. mushrooms in their natural habitats. 626 pp., illus. (Stereo- 

 photographs.) Portland, Oreg. [2 v.] 



1951. puffballs and their allies in Michigan. 131 pp., illus. Ann Arbor. 

 Mich. 

 Thomas, W. S. 



1936. field book of common mushrooms. Ed. 2, 369 pp., illus. New York. 



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