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EDIIiLH AND POISONOUS MUSHROOMS OF CANADA<br />

81. Spore deposit rusty brown; cheilocystidia if present mostly clavate;<br />

pilcLis dry, to moist or viscid; partial veil cortinate Cortinarius<br />

C. violaccus ( L. ex Fr. ) Fr.<br />

81. Spore deposit clay color or dull brown; cheilocystidia typically elongate<br />

to filamentose-capitate; pileus viscid; partial veil more or less<br />

cortinate to membranous or lacking Heheloma<br />

H. jiistihile (Fr. ) Kummer<br />

82. Cuticle of pileus cellular or lamellae deliquescing or both 83<br />

82. Not as above 87<br />

83. Lamellae deliquescing at maturity Coprinus<br />

C. conuitiis (Miiller ex Fr.) S. F. Gray<br />

83. Lamellae not deliquescing 84<br />

84. Sides of lamellae mottled by maturing spores; (see Pscithyrella<br />

also if pileus is fibrillose) Panaeolus<br />

P. canipaniilatus (L. ex Fr.) Quel.<br />

84. Not as above 85<br />

85. Pileus plicate-striate and pseudoparaphyses present Pseudocoprinus<br />

P. (Psathyrella) disseminatus (Pers. ex Fr.) Kijhner<br />

85. Never with both a plicate-striate pileus and pseudoparaphyses 86<br />

86. Spore deposit at first greenish, becoming purplish on drying Meldnophylliim<br />

M. (Agaricus) ccliinatiis (Roth ex Fr. ) Sing.<br />

86. Spore deposit never greenish Psathyrella<br />

P. gracilis (Fr.) Quel.<br />

87. Lamellae free or nearly so; stipe separating readiU from pileus Agaricus<br />

A. campestris L. ex Fr.<br />

87. Lamellae decurrent, somewhat waxy; stipe not separating<br />

readily from pileus Gomphidms<br />

G. glutinosus (Schaeff. ex Fr.) Fr.<br />

GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

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ed. Holt and Co.. New York.<br />

Bandoni, R. J., and Szczawinski, A. F. 1976. Guide to common mushrooms of British<br />

Columbia. Revised ed. B.C. Prov. Mus., Handbook 24. Victoria.<br />

Child, G. P. 1952. The ability of coprini to sensitize man to ethvl alcohol. Mvcologia<br />

44:2()()-2()2.<br />

Christi NSFiN, C. M. 1943. Common edible mushrooms. Univ. Minnesota Press, Minneapolis,<br />

Minn.<br />

CooKF, M. C. 1881-1891. Illustrations of British fungi. Williams & Norgatc, London. 8<br />

vols.<br />

Di-.ARNFSS, J. 1911. The personal factor in mushroom poisoning. Mycologia 3:75-78.<br />

Fari.ow, W. Ci.. and Burt, F. A. 1929. Icones Farlowianae. Farlow Herbarium of Harvard<br />

Univ.. Cambridge. Mass. 120 pp.. 103 pi.<br />

Graham, V. O. 1970. Mushrooms of the Great Lakes Region. Dover Publ.. New York.<br />

(First published in 1944.)<br />

GiJssow, H. T.. and Odit i . W. S. 1927. Mushrooms and toadstools. Can. Dep. Agric,<br />

Ottawa.<br />

Hard, \t.<br />

Ohio.<br />

F. 1908. Mushiooms. edible and otherwise. Mushroom Publ. Co., Columbus,<br />

Hf.im, R. 1969. Champignons d'Furopc. Fditions N. Boubee. Paris.<br />

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