Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and how to distinguish themr

a selection of thirty native food varieties, easily recognizable by their marked individualities, with simple rules for the identification of poisonous species

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Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and how to distinguish themr

a selection of thirty native food varieties, easily recognizable by their marked individualities, with simple rules for the identification of poisonous species

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Harper & brothers
Language
English
Pages
337

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New York

Table of Contents

Introduction.
The deadly Amanita.
The Agaricaceæ.
The Polyporei.
Miscellaneous fungi.
Spore-prints.
Recipes.
Bibliography.
Index.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [325]-327.
Title vignette in colors.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QK617 .G45

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, [2], 337 p. incl. illus., xxxvii pl. (29 col.)
Number of pages
337

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6934136M
Internet Archive
ouredibletoadsto00gibs
LCCN
03029377
Library Thing
1257622

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