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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеINTRODUCTION
Where to look
Collecting
Examination
Microscopic examination
Key to the major classes of Larger Fungi
Key to major groups based on character of basidium and fruit-body shape
A. AGARICS AND THEIR RELATIVES
Key to major genera
(i) Agarics of woodlands and copses
(ii) Agarics of Pastures and Meadows
B. BRACKET-FUNGI AND THEIR RELATIVES
Key to major genera
(i) Pored and toothed fungi
(ii) Chanterelles and relatives
(iii) Fairy-club fungi
(iv) Resupinate fungi
C. THE JELLY FUNGI
Key to the major groups
Dacrymyces stillatus Nees ex Fries
Hirneola auricula-judae (St Amans) Berkeley Jew’s ear
Auricularia mesenterica (S. F. Gray) Persoon
Exidia glandulosa (St Amans) Fries Witch’s butter
D. THE STOMACH FUNGI
Key to some groups
Lycoperdon pyriforme Persoon Stump puff-ball
L. perlatum Persoon
L. foetidum Bonorden
Langermannia gigantea (Persoon) Rostkovius Giant puff-ball
Earth-stars and Earth-balls
Stinkhorns
Birds nest fungi
E. CUP FUNGI AND ALLIES
General Notes.
F. SPECIALIZED HABITATS
(i) Fungi of dung and straw heaps
(ii) Fungi of bonfire-sites
(iii) Fungi of bogs and marshes
(iv) Fungi of beds of herbaceous plants
(v) Fungi of moss-cushions
(vi) Heath and mountain fungi
(vii) Sand-dune fungi
(viii) Subterranean fungi
(ix) Fungal parasites
G. APPENDIX
(i) Species list of specialised habitats
(ii) Glossary of technical terms
(iii) Fairy rings
(iv) Development of the agaric fruit-body
(v) References
INDEX
Latin Names
Common Names