Toadstools, mushrooms, fungi, edible and poisonous; one thousand American fungi
11. Tubes yellowish or stuffed when
young. (p. 444.) Edules
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- Introduction xv Ch.2
- 6. Gyromitra esculenta 546 Ch.3
- 3. strobiliformis 19 Ch.4
- 7. prolifera (section) 126 Ch.5
- 4. Amanita rubescens 21 Ch.6
- 3. Lentinus lepideus 230 Ch.7
- 6. humile 81 Ch.8
- 11. infundibuliformis 100 Ch.9
- 2. multiceps, var. 94 Ch.10
- 4. fusipes 116 Ch.11
- 7. niveus 153 Ch.12
- 4. volemus 180 Ch.13
- 7. puellaris 208 Ch.14
- 5. brevipes 219 Ch.15
- 2. cervinus var. 245 Ch.16
- 5. prunulus (section) 255 Ch.17
- 4. subsquarrosa 275 Ch.18
- 5. armillatus 323 Ch.19
- 5. campester 332 Ch.20
- 5. rhodoxanthus (section) 394 Ch.21
- 4. solidipes (section) 385 Ch.22
- 3. castaneus 472 Ch.23
- 5. crassipes 452 Ch.24
- 4. pallidus 429 Ch.25
- 4. scaber areolatus 461, Ch.26
- 5. edulis 445 Ch.27
- 1. Boletus indecisus 468 Ch.28
- 2. Polyporus sulphureus 485 Ch.29
- 7. Trametes gibbosa Ch.30
- 9. Cantharellus lutescens 218 Ch.31
- 3. Clavaria pistillaris (dark var.) 524 Ch.32
- 3. formosa 520 Ch.33
- 2. echinatum 568 Ch.34
- INTRODUCTION Ch.35
- 8. GILLS EMARGINATE, ALSO ADNATE AND HAVING DECURRENT TOOTH. Ch.36
- 15. GILLS DECURRENT; CAP UMBILICATE. Ch.37
- 5. RING FIBRILLOSE. Ch.38
- 10. VOLVA FRIABLE, DISAPPEARING. Ch.39
- 2. AMANITA PHALLOIDES (WHITE 7 5. AMANITA FROSTIANA, 16 Ch.40
- 3. AMANITA PHALLOIDES (BROWN 7 6. GYROMITRA ESCULENTA, 546 Ch.41
- 2. AMANITA RUBESCENS AND 21 Ch.42
- 3. AMANITA STROBILIFORMIS, 19 Ch.43
- 18. Plate XII, fig. 4, p. 32.) =Pileus= about 4 in. broad, Ch.44
- 2. AMANITOPSIS VAGINATA, 29 6. MYCENA PROLIFERA, 126 Ch.45
- 3. AMANITOPSIS NIVALIS, 29 7. MYCENA PROLIFERA 126 Ch.46
- 4. AMANITOPSIS STRANGULATA, 30 Ch.47
- 2. LEPIOTA NAUCINOIDES, 45 4. AMANITA RUBESCENS, 21 Ch.48
- 1. Armillaria mellea, 55 3–4. Lentinus 230 Ch.49
- 2. Armillaria mellea var. 56 Ch.50
- 4. TRICHOLOMA TERREUM, 71 Ch.51
- 4. CLITOCYBE 108 9. CLITOCYBE ODORA, 90 Ch.52
- 6. CLITOCYBE MAXIMA 99 11. CLITOCYBE 100 Ch.53
- 7. CLITOCYBE NEBULARIS, 85 Ch.54
- 1. CLITOCYBE MULTICEPS, 95 2. CLITOCYBE MULTICEPS, 95 Ch.55
- 2. COLLYBIA PLATYPHYLLA 114 4. COLLYBIA FUSIPES, 116 Ch.56
- 1. HYGROPHORUS PRATENSIS (WHITE 5. HYGROPHORUS Ch.57
- 2. HYGROPHORUS PRATENSIS (COLORED 6. HYGROPHORUS VIRGINEUS, Ch.58
- 3. HYGROPHORUS PRATENSIS (AFTER 7. HYGROPHORUS NIVEUS, Ch.59
- 4. HYGROPHORUS MINIATUS, 159 Ch.60
- 146. Plate XXXVIII, p. 147.) =Pileus= 1–2 in. and more broad, somewhat Ch.61
- 2. LACTARIUS INDIGO, 171 4. LACTARIUS VOLEMUS, 180 Ch.62
- 4. RUSSULA SORDIDA, 190 Ch.63
- 3. CRATERELLUS 508 Ch.64
- 1. PLUTEUS CERVINUS, 243 2. PLUTEUS CERVINUS, 245 Ch.65
- 2. CLITOPILUS ABORTIVUS 256 5. CLITOPILUS PRUNULUS 255 Ch.66
- 3. CLITOPILUS ABORTIVUS 258 Ch.67
- 7. Stem longer than the width of the zoneless C. albogriseus Ch.68
- 7. Stem shorter than the width of the commonly C. micropus Ch.69
- 11. Stems not cespitose, hollow C. Seymourianus Ch.70
- 1. _Pileus not hygrophanous._ Ch.71
- 2. _Pileus hygrophanous._ Ch.72
- 1. Spores angulated. C. depluens Ch.73
- 2. Pileus striatulate when C. Greigensis Ch.74
- 2. Pileus not striatulate C. byssisedus Ch.75
- 2. PHOLIOTA CAPERATA, 270 4. PHOLIOTA SUBSQUARROSA, 275 Ch.76
- 1. CORTINARIUS 318 4. CORTINARIUS TURMALIS, 309 Ch.77
- 2. CORTINARIUS VIOLACEUS, 314 5. CORTINARIUS 323 Ch.78
- 3. CORTINARIUS OCHRACEUS, 319 Ch.79
- 1892. In woods. September to frost. _McIlvaine._ Ch.80
- 2. AGARICUS SILVICOLA, 343 5. AGARICUS CAMPESTER 332 Ch.81
- 3. AGARICUS PLACOMYCES, 345 Ch.82
- 2. HYPHOLOMA PERPLEXUM, 354 4. GOMPHIDIUS RHODOXANTHUS, 394 Ch.83
- 1. Stem solid or stuffed, flesh whitish, gills sublateritium Ch.84
- 2. Cap yellow or tinged with tawny, stem yellow, fasciculare Ch.85
- 2. Cap brick-red, stem ferruginous, gills green, elæodes Ch.86
- 3. Cap red or brick-red, with a yellow margin; gills perplexum Ch.87
- 4. Gills yellow, becoming gray, neither green nor epixanthum Ch.88
- 2. COPRINUS MICACEUS, 378 4. PANAEOLUS SOLIDIPES 385 Ch.89
- 3. Pileus soon red-squamose B. pictus Ch.90
- 1. Tubes yellowish with reddish, or Ch.91
- 2. Stem lacunose-reticulated and Ch.92
- 4. Tubes free, or if adnate then Ch.93
- 4. Tubes adnate, not stuffed when Ch.94
- 6. Tubes free or nearly so, Ch.95
- 7. Stem spongy within, soon cavernous Ch.96
- 11. Tubes yellowish or stuffed when Ch.97
- 11. Tubes whitish, not stuffed. (p. 459.) Versipelles Ch.98
- 1. Stem dotted both above and below the Ch.99
- 13. Pileus adorned with tufts of hairs or Ch.100
- 14. Stem whitish or yellowish-white Ch.101
- 17. Pileus some other color B. collinitus Ch.102
- 22. Taste acrid or peppery B. piperatus Ch.103
- 2. BOLETUS SUBAUREUS, 414 Ch.104
- 3. BOLETUS FULVUS, 465 Ch.105
- 1. Tubes free, with red mouths B. auriflammeus Ch.106
- 2. Stem pallid, with a circumscribing red B. glabellus Ch.107
- 2. Stem yellow, sometimes with red stains B. Ch.108
- 6. Pileus reticulated with subcutaneous brown B. dictyocephalus Ch.109
- 8. Stem yellowish, streaked with brown B. innixus Ch.110
- 3. BOLETUS RUBROPUNCTUS, 429 Ch.111
- 1. Flesh or tubes changing to blue where 2 Ch.112
- 6. Tube mouths minute B. spadiceus Ch.113
- 3. BOLETUS ILLUDENS, 439 Ch.114
- 1. Stem red in the depressions, tubes tinged with B. Morgani Ch.115
- 1. Stem pale-yellow, tubes not greenish B. Betula Ch.116
- 9. Pileus gray or grayish-black, stem straight B. griseus Ch.117
- 3. Tubes tinged with green or becoming green where 6 Ch.118
- 8. Stem even, brownish-red B. decorus Ch.119
- 1898. _McIlvaine._ Ch.120
- 7. Pileus reddish-tawny or brown B. Sullivantii Ch.121
- 2. Margin of the pileus B. versipellis Ch.122
- 3. Stem scabrous or B. scaber Ch.123
- 4. Pileus dark-brown B. sordidus Ch.124
- 1. Stem slender, generally less than four B. Ch.125
- 3. Tubes round, white B. Ch.126
- 4. Taste mild B. Ch.127
- 4. Taste bitter B. felleus Ch.128
- 1898. The stem of some specimens spreads at the top. The pileus is often Ch.129
- 1. BOLETUS INDECISUS, 468 2–3–4. BOLETUS FELLEUS, 460 Ch.130
- 1. Pileus granulated B. Murray Ch.131
- 1. FISTULINA HEPATICA, 477 2. POLYPORUS SULPHUREUS, 485 Ch.132
- 2. POLYSTICTUS VERSICOLOR. } About natural Ch.133
- 4. POLYPORUS PERENNIS AND } Ch.134
- 7. TRAMETES GIBBOSA. } Ch.135
- 1897. =Cap= and =stem= dark brown. =Spines= darker. =Stem= swelling Ch.136
- 2. PEZIZA COCCINEA, 559 7. CRATERELLUS SINUOSUS, 510 Ch.137
- 3. PEZIZA AURANTIA, 557 8. CRATERELLUS 509 Ch.138
- 5. HYPOMYCES LACTIFLUORUM, 562 Ch.139
- 2. CLAVARIA AUREA, 520 Ch.140
- 1. CLAVARIA FUSIFORMIS, 523 3. CLAVARIA PISTILLARIS 524 Ch.141
- 2. CLAVARIA PISTILLARIS 524 Ch.142
- 1894. The mass was 2 in. in diameter. Separating them was taking the Ch.143
- 1. PHALLUS. Page 571. Ch.144
- 2. MUTINUS. Page 575. Ch.145
- 3. CLATHRUS. Ch.146
- 4. SIMBLUM. Ch.147
- 5. LATERNEA. Ch.148
- 1. POLYPLOCIUM. Ch.149
- 2. BATARREA. Ch.150
- 3. MYRIOSTOMA. Ch.151
- 4. GEASTER. Page 580. Ch.152
- 5. ASTRÆUS. Ch.153
- 6. MITREMYCES. Ch.154
- 7. TYLOSTOMA. Page 582. Ch.155
- 8. CALVATIA. Page 582. Ch.156
- 9. LYCOPERDON. Page 589. Ch.157
- 10. BOVISTELLA. Page 608. Ch.158
- 11. CATASTOMA. Page 609. Ch.159
- 12. BOVISTA. Page 610. Ch.160
- 13. MYCENASTRUM. Page 613. Ch.161
- 1. Having washed and cleansed them from the earth which is apt to Ch.162
- 2. MORELLES A L'ITALIENNE.—Having washed and dried, divide them across, Ch.163
- Introduction, xv Ch.164