One Thousand American Fungi
by Charles McIlvaine
Publisher: The Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1912
ISBN/ASIN: 0871100932
Number of pages: 942
Description:
My researches have been confined to the species large enough to appease the appetite of a hungry naturalist if found in reasonable quantity; and my work has been devoted to segregating the edible and innocuous from the tough, undesirable and poisonous kinds.
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