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“He influenced Mozart, and his death should<br />

influence all <strong>of</strong> us” (letter), by Hanes, R.<br />

Philip Jr., 43:37.<br />

“Double lobster ragout,” by Hanes, R. Philip<br />

Jr., 50:18.<br />

“A thin green line” (letter), by Hanes, R.<br />

Philip Jr., 60:4.<br />

Hanlin, Richard T.<br />

Illustrated genera <strong>of</strong> ascomycetes, APS<br />

Press, 1990, by Hanlin, Richard T., reviewed<br />

by Barnhart, Harley, 33:32-33.<br />

Hansen, Lise and H. Knudsen, eds.<br />

Nordic macromycetes vol. 2, Nordsvamp,<br />

1992, by Hansen, Lise and H. Knudsen, eds.,<br />

reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 45:22-23.<br />

Nordic macromycetes: vol. 1, Ascomycetes,<br />

Copenhagen: Nordsvamp, 2000, by Hansen,<br />

Lise and H. Knudsen, eds., reviewed by<br />

Weber, Nancy Smith, 74:34-35.<br />

Hard, Amelia<br />

“Minestra di funghi (chanterelle soup),” by<br />

Hard, Amelia, 13:27.<br />

Harding, Paul<br />

“Harry and Elsie Knigh<strong>to</strong>n Service Award <strong>to</strong><br />

Paul Harding, mycologist,” by Stanley,<br />

Allein, 67:39.<br />

Harkins, Charles<br />

“To put commercial overpick in focus,<br />

consider <strong>the</strong> different factions involved,” by<br />

Harkins, Charles, 7:43-45.<br />

Harper, Alice Bryant<br />

The banana slug: ...<strong>the</strong> giant forest slug <strong>of</strong><br />

Western North America, Bay Leaves Press,<br />

1988, by Harper, Alice Bryant, reviewed by<br />

Barnhart, Harley, 31:19.<br />

Harper, Herb<br />

“Foraying in China,” by Harper, Herb,<br />

2:14-16.<br />

“The state mushroom: Minnesota designates<br />

<strong>the</strong> morel,” by Harper, Herb, 5:24-25.<br />

Harper’s mushroom reference guide and<br />

check list, 1985, by Harper, Herb, reviewed<br />

by Rogers, Maggie, 8:30.<br />

“Norwegians are most congenial?” (letter),<br />

by Harper, Herb, 10:4.<br />

“Lactarius and how <strong>to</strong> know it: A study<br />

quiz,” by Harper, Herb, 22:27.<br />

Harper’s mushroom reference guide and<br />

checklist, Harper, 1985, (brief rev), by<br />

Harper, Herb, reviewed by Haley, John,<br />

47:38.<br />

Harris, Bob<br />

“Shiitake cultivation in Japan,” by Harris,<br />

Bob, 10:25-29.<br />

“Shiitake,” by Harris, Bob, 12:24-26.<br />

“Asians become more reticent (re cultivation<br />

techniques),” by Harris, Bob, 13:37-38.<br />

“Be sure <strong>to</strong> order your spawn early” (letter),<br />

by Harris, Bob, 14:4, 38.<br />

“Symposium brings growers <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r,” by<br />

Harris, Bob, 14:19-20.<br />

“Shiitake <strong>to</strong>ur (Part II),” by Harris, Bob,<br />

14:21-23.<br />

Harris, Charles R.<br />

“The AMI has diversified” (letter), by<br />

Harris, Charles R., 12:27.<br />

Harrison, Ken J.<br />

“A well-kept secret: Lorenzen’s pottery<br />

mushrooms,” by Harrison, Ken J., 66:6.<br />

Hart, Miranda<br />

see Klironomos, John<br />

Harvest management<br />

see Regulation<br />

Harvey, Royce<br />

“Still curious after 30 years” (cultivating on<br />

sheep dung) (letter), by Harvey, Royce, 68:4.<br />

“Medicinal mushrooms: a true s<strong>to</strong>ry” (letter),<br />

by Harvey, Royce, 71:39.<br />

“The Levi oyster” (cultivating Pleurotus sp.<br />

on Levi jeans), by Harvey, Royce, 72:19.<br />

Haugen, Jerry<br />

“Cultivating Lion’s Mane” (excerpt from<br />

<strong>Mushroom</strong> Growers’ Newsletter, June 1994),<br />

by Haugen, Jerry, 57:24-26.<br />

Hausotter, Jack<br />

“Descriptions unders<strong>to</strong>od using `Easy<br />

Guide’,” by Hausotter, Jack, 14:7.<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong> fluids injected,” by Hausotter,<br />

Jack, 15:11-13.<br />

“Found 18-pound sparassis” (pho<strong>to</strong>graph),<br />

by Hausotter, Jack, 57:1.<br />

“This sparassis soup is a winner” (cooking<br />

for large groups), by Hausotter, Jack, 57:32.<br />

“Satyr’s Beard: <strong>the</strong> fungus that led <strong>to</strong> an<br />

important decision,” by Hausotter, Jack,<br />

74:30.<br />

“The fascinating world <strong>of</strong> fungi” (Amanita<br />

sp.), by Hausotter, Jack, 75:39-40.<br />

“An unusual introduction <strong>to</strong> a new<br />

mushroom,” by Hausotter, Jack, 76:35-36.<br />

“The fascinating world <strong>of</strong> fungi: shaggy<br />

lepiota fairy ring,” by Hausotter, Jack, 77:40.<br />

Hayford, Ralph M.<br />

“Are we never <strong>to</strong> go on ano<strong>the</strong>r foray?”<br />

(letter), by Hayford, Ralph M., 23:4.<br />

“Just a thought: A foray is no guarantee,” by<br />

Hayford, Ralph M., 35:19.<br />

Heavy metals<br />

“Radiocesium levels in wild-growing<br />

mushrooms from various locations,” by<br />

Stijve, Tjakko and Marc Poretti, 28:5-9.<br />

“Heavy metal contamination?” in Spores<br />

Afield, July 1990 (brief review), by<br />

Renshaw, Larry, 29:27.<br />

“Certain mushrooms do accumulate heavy<br />

metals,” by Stijve, Tjakko, 38:9-14.<br />

“Progress report on Albatrellus project in<br />

Switzerland” (letter), by Stijve, Tjakko,<br />

56:35.<br />

Hebeloma sp.<br />

Fungi <strong>of</strong> Switzerland, v.5, Cortinariaceae,<br />

Edition Mykologia, 2000, by Breitenbach,<br />

Josef and Fred Kranzlin, reviewed by<br />

Barnhart, Harley E., 71:31.<br />

Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob et al<br />

The genus Lactarius, Danish Mycological<br />

Society, 1998, by Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob<br />

et al, reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E.,<br />

65:20-21.<br />

Heller, Ruth<br />

Plants that never ever bloom, Grosset &<br />

Dunlap, 1984 (brief review), by Heller,<br />

Ruth, 16:32.<br />

Helvella sp.<br />

“Trial key <strong>to</strong> genera <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> family<br />

Helvellaceae, and <strong>the</strong> species found in <strong>the</strong><br />

Pacific NW,” by Treibs, Herold A., 3:28-33.<br />

Hemimycena sp.<br />

“Some Mycena lookalikes” in The<br />

Mycologist Nov. ‘93 (brief rev), by Emmett,<br />

Ernest E., 43:37.<br />

Hemmaplardh, Brecharr<br />

“Patents are intended <strong>to</strong> protect creativity”<br />

(letter), by Hemmaplardh, Brecharr, 18:36,<br />

38.<br />

“Here’s a rationale for using butter” (letter),<br />

by Hemmaplardh, Brecharr, 26:4.<br />

Hen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> woods<br />

“Bob’s Hen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woods soup,” by Pearson,<br />

Bob, 19:23.<br />

Hennebert et al<br />

La merule, science technique & droit,<br />

Editions Ciaco, 1990, by Hennebert et al,<br />

reviewed by Barnhart, Harley, 31:21.<br />

Herbaria<br />

Collecting and preserving plants for science<br />

and pleasure, Arco Publishing, 1985, by<br />

MacFarlane, Ruth E. (Alford), reviewed by<br />

Rogers, Maggie, 14:31-32.<br />

“What about herbaria? The new technology<br />

invades <strong>the</strong> mycological world,” by Rogers,<br />

Maggie, 29:31-32.<br />

“Peck’s day out,” by Haines, John, 31:29-31.<br />

“The herbarium and how it breeds,” by<br />

Norvell, Lorelei, 34:15-17.<br />

“Recipe for your very own herbarium,” by<br />

Norvell, Lorelei, 34:17.<br />

“Discovering an uncataloged fungal<br />

herbarium,” by Stampfer, Ted, 36:31.<br />

“Help! Seen Urnula craterium in <strong>the</strong> West?”<br />

by Denison, William C. and Sherry K.<br />

Pittam, 45:13.<br />

“What’s so great about old dried up<br />

mushrooms?” (Ask <strong>the</strong> Pros Column), by<br />

Norvell, Lorelei and Scott Redhead, 54:9-11.<br />

“So how does your herbarium grow?” by<br />

Rogers, Maggie, 68:27.<br />

“Botany 2000: New frontiers in botany<br />

(botanical convention),” 70:24.<br />

“Travels <strong>to</strong> libraries,” by Ginns, Jim, 72:27.<br />

“Don’t just ‘<strong>to</strong>ss <strong>the</strong> bodies’ after your next<br />

foray,” by Rogers, Maggie, 74:14.<br />

Herbs<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong>-herb bread,” by Leibenstein,<br />

Margaret, 14:31.<br />

Puhpohwee for <strong>the</strong> people, an account <strong>of</strong><br />

fungi uses among <strong>the</strong> Ahnishinaabeg, LEPS<br />

Press, 1998, by Peschel, Keewaydinoquay,<br />

reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 61:35.<br />

Hericium sp.<br />

“Finding Hericium abietis,” by Morrell,<br />

Darby, 5:37.<br />

“Sparassis,” by Norvell, Lorelei, 17:26-28.<br />

“So why not use a 50-pound block <strong>of</strong> aspen<br />

and bran?” by Caldwell, Jonathan, 45:27.<br />

“Hericium erinaceus, <strong>the</strong> monkey head<br />

mushroom” (excerpt from <strong>Mushroom</strong><br />

Cultiva<strong>to</strong>r, 1996), by Oei, Peter, 57:23-24.<br />

“Cultivating Lion’s Mane” (excerpt from<br />

<strong>Mushroom</strong> Growers’ Newsletter, June 1994),<br />

by Haugen, Jerry, 57:24-26.<br />

“Growing <strong>the</strong> many hericiums,” by Arnold,<br />

Ralph, 57:27-28.<br />

“Hurriedly hunting Hericium,” by Evans,<br />

Larry, 63:14-15.<br />

“Satyr’s Beard: <strong>the</strong> fungus that led <strong>to</strong> an<br />

important decision,” by Hausotter, Jack,<br />

74:30.<br />

Heriteau, Jacqueline<br />

“Artichoke and mushroom appetizer,” by<br />

Heriteau, Jacqueline, 9:37.<br />

Mad about mushrooms, Perigee/Putnam Pub.<br />

Group, 1984, by Heriteau, Jacqueline,<br />

reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 9:37.<br />

Heymann, Lew<br />

“Lew Heymann, bookman no more,” by<br />

Rogers, Maggie, 33:39.<br />

Hibbett, David S.<br />

“Why have we gone from morphology <strong>to</strong><br />

microscope <strong>to</strong> DNA?” by Hibbett, David S.,<br />

76:33.<br />

Hieatt, Constance B. and Sharon Butler<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong> soup,” by Hieatt, Constance B.<br />

and Sharon Butler, 8:41.<br />

Hill, George<br />

“George Hill dies at 69,” 31:16.<br />

Hoagland, Edward<br />

The tugman’s passage, Penguin Books,<br />

1982, by Hoagland, Edward, reviewed by<br />

Rogers, Maggie, 7:22.<br />

Hobbes, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher<br />

Medicinal mushrooms, an exploration <strong>of</strong><br />

tradition, healing & culture, 2nd ed.,<br />

Botanica, 1995, by Hobbes, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher,<br />

reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 52:28.<br />

Hobbs, Anne Stevenson, ed.<br />

Beatrix Potter’s art: paintings and drawings,<br />

Warne, 1989 (brief rev), by Hobbs, Anne<br />

Stevenson, ed., 34:34.<br />

Holland<br />

“We need firm rules on picking—” (letter),<br />

by Schalkwyk, Helene M.E., 9:4.<br />

Holloran, Freda<br />

“Mussels and mushrooms,” by Holloran,<br />

Freda, 14:29-30.<br />

Holmberg, Robin<br />

“My first black chanterelle,” by Holmberg,<br />

Robin, 29:5-6.<br />

Homola, Richard L.<br />

“Gone missing: Richard L. Homola,<br />

1934-1999 (obituary),” by Bessette, Alan E.<br />

et al., 66:14-15.<br />

Hopkins, Susan<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong> dyers symposium <strong>to</strong> be in U.S.<br />

in 1997,” by Hopkins, Susan, 50:16-17.<br />

“You can help with <strong>the</strong> dyeing,” by Hopkins,<br />

Susan, 53:31.<br />

“These gnomes: not just any old clo<strong>the</strong>s”<br />

(Sue Hopkins’ mushroom-dyed gnomes),<br />

63:35.<br />

Horn, Bruce<br />

“A cup-shaped morel” in The Mycolog, June<br />

1990, by Horn, Bruce, 30:20.<br />

Horn, Bruce, Richard Kay and Dean<br />

Abel<br />

A guide <strong>to</strong> Kansas mushrooms, U. Kansas<br />

Press, 1993, by Horn, Bruce, Richard Kay<br />

and Dean Abel, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />

Harley E., 41:21-22.<br />

Horner, W. Elliott and S.B. Lehrer<br />

“Spores can indeed be a problem” (letter), by<br />

Horner, W. Elliott and S.B. Lehrer, 52:4.<br />

Hoseney, Florence<br />

“Collecting for Alex Smith led her <strong>to</strong> making<br />

models—and hats,” by Hoseney, Florence,<br />

53:16.<br />

Hosts<br />

“Hurriedly hunting Hericium,” by Evans,<br />

Larry, 63:14-15.<br />

Hot springs<br />

“The biology and mycology <strong>of</strong> a hot<br />

springs,” by Kroeger, Paul, 26:16-21.<br />

Hubbell, Sue<br />

Broadsides from <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r orders, Random<br />

House, 1993, (brief rev), by Hubbell, Sue,<br />

reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 46:29.<br />

Hudler, George W.<br />

Magical mushrooms, mischievous molds,<br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n U. Press, 1998, by Hudler, George<br />

W., reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 63:27.<br />

Huffman, Don<br />

“NAMA 1986: Huffman named president,”<br />

14:5.<br />

Huffman, Don, L.H. Tiffany and<br />

G.Knaphus<br />

<strong>Mushroom</strong>s and o<strong>the</strong>r fungi <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Midcontinental U.S., Iowa State U. Press,<br />

1989, by Huffman, Don, L.H. Tiffany and<br />

G.Knaphus, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />

23:27.<br />

“The Iowa morel and false morel survey,” by<br />

Huffman, Don, L.H. Tiffany and G.Knaphus,<br />

33:27-28.<br />

<strong>Mushroom</strong>s and o<strong>the</strong>r fungi <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Midcontinental United States, Iowa State U.<br />

Press, 1989, by Huffman, Don, L.H. Tiffany<br />

and G.Knaphus, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />

Harley E., 39:12.<br />

Huitlacoche<br />

“Huitlacoche truffles in your garden”<br />

(Cultivation Column), by Litchfield, Ken,<br />

75:5-10.<br />

“Smut (Huitlacoche) filling or soup,” by<br />

Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Patrick, 76:16.<br />

Humanities<br />

“The song <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> slime molds,” by Conover,<br />

Adele, 76:33.<br />

Hume, Stephen, ed.<br />

Song <strong>of</strong> Mukhomor, a VHS videotape,<br />

Mycoinfo, by Hume, Stephen, ed., reviewed<br />

by Barnhart, Harley E., 65:23-24.<br />

Humor<br />

“Being squeamish? An answer <strong>to</strong><br />

mycophobes,” by Hall, Bill, 1:19.<br />

“Too specialized?” (A magazine for so<br />

narrow a subject?), by Hall, Bill, 2:19.<br />

“Toads<strong>to</strong>ols etc. (life was simpler when all<br />

mushrooms were good),” by Thomas,<br />

Norman C., 2:39.<br />

“The key <strong>to</strong> using keys,” by Arora, David,<br />

3:27.<br />

A judge judges mushrooms, Highlander<br />

Press, 1982, by Rosen, Samuel R., reviewed<br />

by Rogers, Maggie, 3:35-36.<br />

“Etiquette (<strong>of</strong> mushrooming): A guide <strong>to</strong><br />

Help Improve O<strong>the</strong>rs,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />

4:28-29.<br />

“A western mycological tale (with<br />

wordplays),” by Stern, Naomi, 4:35.<br />

“Assistance rendered <strong>to</strong> a zoo with a<br />

mushroom-eating bear,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />

6:22-23.<br />

“The merkle,” by McCarthy, Eugene J.,<br />

7:10-11.<br />

“Grass stains on her new slacks?” by<br />

Erickson, Don, 7:39.<br />

“Eating wild mushrooms is dangerous,” by<br />

Grimm, Richard, 9:39.<br />

“Kennett Square, Pa.: It’s a color,” by<br />

Chastain, Sue, 9:44-45.<br />

“Actually, spring is on its way” (letter), by<br />

Miller, Douglas F., 10:4.<br />

“The naming <strong>of</strong> shrooms (<strong>the</strong> plaint <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

nomenclaturalist)” (poem), by Norvell,<br />

Lorelei, 10:22.<br />

Roon: A tribute <strong>to</strong> morel mushrooms, Cabin<br />

Publ. Co., 1985, by Ratzl<strong>of</strong>f, John and Jerry

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