Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
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The myxomycetes <strong>of</strong> Britain and Ireland, an<br />
identification handbook, Richmond Publ.<br />
Co., 1999, by Ing, Bruce, reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Harley E., 67:31-32.<br />
Die myxomyceten, Band 3, Stemonitales,<br />
Gomaringen, Germany: K. Baumann Verlag,<br />
2001, by Neubert, Hermann, et al, reviewed<br />
by Barnhart, Harley E., 74:32-33.<br />
“Nicolin Gray, who loved myxomycetes and<br />
advised <strong>the</strong> Spokane club” (obituary), by<br />
Distad, Doris and Rogers, Maggie, 77:22.<br />
NAMA<br />
See also North American Mycological<br />
Association<br />
“NAMA honors several (with awards),” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 58:24.<br />
“Ano<strong>the</strong>r benefit <strong>of</strong> NAMA membership:<br />
use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial stage micrometer,” by<br />
Miller, Joe, 61:24.<br />
NAMA Forays<br />
“Foraying with NAMA: Colorado bloomed<br />
despite <strong>the</strong> cleanup crew,” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 1:43-45.<br />
“Success in Canada: NAMA Foray,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 6:18-19.<br />
“Wandering through <strong>the</strong> foray season,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 34:27-29.<br />
“The trumpet player (1983 NAMA<br />
International Foray),” by Waitkins, George,<br />
38:21-22.<br />
NAMA <strong>Mushroom</strong> Poisoning Case<br />
Registry<br />
“Poisoning in 1984; NAMA’s case registry,”<br />
by Cochran, Kenneth W., 7:30-33.<br />
“93 additional cases recorded; <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Mushroom</strong> Poisoning Case Registry Report<br />
(for 1985)”, by Cochran, Kenneth W.,<br />
10:44-45.<br />
“NAMA poison (reporting) form,” 12:44-45.<br />
“Incidents (143) bring 4-year <strong>to</strong>tal <strong>to</strong> 408<br />
(poisoning reports),” by Cochran, Kenneth<br />
W., 15:10.<br />
“NAMA’s annual poisoning report: People<br />
involved zooms <strong>to</strong> 174”, 38:20.<br />
“Yes, those spores can cause problems”<br />
(letter), by Cochran, Kenneth W., 51:4.<br />
NAMA Task Force on Cultivation<br />
“Brochure: Gardening with mushrooms,” by<br />
NAMA Task Force on Cultivation, 39:36.<br />
NAMA Toxic <strong>Mushroom</strong> Poster<br />
“Recent Amanita phalloides poisonings,” by<br />
Freedman, Bill, 52:9-11.<br />
NAMA mushroom watch<br />
“NAMA mushroom watch,” by Sturgeon,<br />
Walt, 10:35.<br />
NAMA pho<strong>to</strong>graphy contest<br />
“Thirty-five slides win NAMA awards,”<br />
22:36.<br />
“Here’s a contest that <strong>of</strong>fers opportunity for<br />
you! (NAMA Pho<strong>to</strong> Contest),” by Barnhart,<br />
Harley E., 48:16.<br />
Nabhan, Gary Paul<br />
Songbirds, truffles and wolves, Pan<strong>the</strong>on,<br />
1993, by Nabhan, Gary Paul, reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 47:22-23.<br />
Nagyvary, Joseph<br />
“The Stradivari <strong>to</strong>ne may have a humble<br />
origin,” 12:12.<br />
Nail fungus<br />
“Fungi are not plants” (<strong>the</strong>y behave<br />
differently), by Dickson, Gordon, 62:9-11.<br />
Nakaznuk, Natasha<br />
“American mushroom hunters are coming!”<br />
by Nakaznuk, Natasha, 26:12-13.<br />
Name changes<br />
“That nudum is a nuda?” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 12:6-9.<br />
“Name changes: A current list,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 12:8-9.<br />
“Lumping and splitting: Name changing<br />
continues,” by Kibby, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, 12:9-10.<br />
“You can rise above morels <strong>to</strong> all <strong>the</strong><br />
rainbow colors,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
15:13-15.<br />
“An open letter <strong>to</strong> not one but two people”<br />
(letter), by Parkin, Jack, 37:4, 37.<br />
“A second incident on <strong>the</strong> trail—a fable,” by<br />
Linc<strong>of</strong>f, Gary, 40:21-22.<br />
“The Big Fuzzy gets a new name<br />
(Oxyporus=Bridgeoporus),” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 52:12-13.<br />
“Ask us,” by Norvell, Lorelei and Scott<br />
Redhead, 53:5, 7-9.<br />
“Is that new genus here <strong>to</strong> stay?” (Ask <strong>the</strong><br />
Pros Column), by Norvell, Lorelei and Scott<br />
Redhead, 55:11, 13.<br />
“The genus and how it breeds” (<strong>the</strong> Ask <strong>the</strong><br />
Pros Column), by Norvell, Lorelei and Scott<br />
Redhead, 60:5,7,9.<br />
“Additional, seemingly useless names?” (<strong>the</strong><br />
Askus Column), by Redhead, Scott and<br />
Lorelei Norvell, 61:28-29.<br />
“So what did happen <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Magnificent<br />
Agaricus?” (letter), by Redhead, Scott, 64:4,<br />
38.<br />
“Modern mycology” (<strong>the</strong> writer and a friend<br />
fight <strong>to</strong> be right), by Grimm, Richard,<br />
66:5-6.<br />
“So we’d end up with scientific trinomials?”<br />
letter, by Sommer, Eleanor K., 66:32.<br />
“Should we junk Linnaeus? A bold band <strong>of</strong><br />
taxonomists proposes....,” 66:32.<br />
“The Can you identify <strong>the</strong>se 25 species from<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir scientific names? contest,” by Linc<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Gary, 67:16-17.<br />
“...not ladybugs, but domination...” (letter),<br />
by Grimm, Richard, 68:5.<br />
“The `Can you identify 25 species from <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
scientific names’ contest; here are <strong>the</strong><br />
answers,” by Linc<strong>of</strong>f, Gary, 69:27-29.<br />
“One last howl (maybe),” by Trudell, Steve,<br />
74:19.<br />
Ainsworth & Bisby’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Fungi, 9th ed., Egham, Surrey: CABI<br />
Bioscience, 2001., by Kirk, P.M. et al., eds.,<br />
reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 75:29.<br />
“New names for Arora: a website list <strong>of</strong> 75<br />
name changes,” 75:36.<br />
Naming<br />
“The tall tale <strong>of</strong> Amanita ristichii,” by<br />
Ristich, Sam, 66:26.<br />
“NAMA and MSA endorse a (common<br />
names) commission <strong>to</strong> make<br />
recommendations,” by Redhead, Scott and<br />
Lorelei Norvell, 69:5-8.<br />
“Lloyd felt strongly” (about author names in<br />
mycology), by Rogers, Maggie, 77:39.<br />
Nannenga Bremekamp, N.E.<br />
A guide <strong>to</strong> temperate myxomycetes, Biopress<br />
Ltd., 1991, by Nannenga Bremekamp, N.E.,<br />
reviewed by Barnhart, Harley, 36:18.<br />
National Aeronautics & Space Agency<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong>s in space,” by Dhabolt, John C.,<br />
41:36.<br />
National <strong>Mushroom</strong> Week (Oc<strong>to</strong>ber)<br />
“Let’s go, America!” by Kaye, Geraldine,<br />
10:30.<br />
National Park Service<br />
“Park Service may impose uniform national<br />
policy (re mushroom collecting),” by<br />
Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 47:15-17.<br />
“Forest Service acts quietly (<strong>to</strong> develop<br />
special forest products management plan),”<br />
by Pencall, Steven, 47:15.<br />
“Park Service still may ban collecting; draft<br />
regulations not released yet,” by Nor<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
Mark, 48:7-8.<br />
“Park Service regulations still on hold,” by<br />
Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 51:7.<br />
“Park Service backs <strong>of</strong>f on National Park<br />
picking,” by Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 53:13.<br />
“Matsutake: endangered species or political<br />
football,” by Pencall, Steven, 73:7,9-10.<br />
National Public Radio<br />
“The inside s<strong>to</strong>ry: some good, some bad<br />
things happen,” by Coombs, Don, 13:45-46.<br />
National forests<br />
see Forests<br />
National parks<br />
see Parks<br />
Native American usage<br />
“Indians and mushrooms,” by McGovern,<br />
Wendla, 9:25-30.<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong>s in chili sauce,” by Kennedy,<br />
Diana, 9:29.<br />
“Iroquois soup,” by Kimball, Yeffe, 9:29.<br />
“Indians’ article called misleading” (letter),<br />
by Jacobs, J.Q., 10:4.<br />
“Puffball usages—North American Indians”<br />
in Jl. <strong>of</strong> Ethnobiol., May ‘83, pp. 55-62<br />
(brief rev), by Burk, Bill, 40:32.<br />
“Seventy-five-year-old Jimmy Mianscum<br />
remembers using Upsagans,” by Millman,<br />
Lawrence, 50:27-28.<br />
“The Inuit don’t eat <strong>the</strong>m,” by Millman,<br />
Lawrence, 52:5.<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 />
Natural his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
<strong>Mushroom</strong>s, a National Audubon Society<br />
Nature Program booklet, Nelson Doubleday,<br />
1957, by Vishniac, Roman and Donald P.<br />
Rogers, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
6:30-31.<br />
The tugman’s passage, Penguin Books,<br />
1982, by Hoagland, Edward, reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 7:22.<br />
Wie erkenne ich die pilze (How I recognize<br />
mushrooms), 2d ed., 1980, by Dahncke,<br />
Rose Marie, reviewed by Dow, Anne, 8:34.<br />
Thoreau’s method: A handbook for nature<br />
study, Prentice Hall, 1985, by Pepi, David,<br />
reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 9:35.<br />
A field guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> familiar, Prentice Hall,<br />
1984, by Lawrence, Gale, reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 10:39.<br />
The living garden, Hough<strong>to</strong>n, 1985 and The<br />
living house, Lippincott, 1959, by Ordish,<br />
George, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
12:31-32.<br />
Celebrating <strong>the</strong> wild mushroom: A<br />
passionate quest, Dodd, Mead, 1986, by<br />
Friedman, Sara Ann, reviewed by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 13:40-41.<br />
Teaching environmental literature:<br />
materials, etc., Modern Lang. Assn., 1985<br />
(brief review), by Waage, Frederick O., ed.,<br />
15:31.<br />
Plants that never ever bloom, Grosset &<br />
Dunlap, 1984 (brief review), by Heller,<br />
Ruth, 16:32.<br />
Secrets <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marsh: An activity resource<br />
book, 2d ed., Alley Pond Env. Ctr., 1985,<br />
19:35-36.<br />
A nature diary, Viking, 1985, by Adams,<br />
Richard (brief review), 22:29-30.<br />
On nature: Nature, landscape and natural<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ry, North Point Press, 1987, by Halpern,<br />
Daniel, ed., reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
23:30-32.<br />
“In such places, mushrooms,” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 25:37.<br />
Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canadian Rockies, Corax<br />
Press, 1986, by Gadd, Ben, reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 27:29-30.<br />
The dark is light enough, Ecco Press, 1986,<br />
by Ferris, Chris, reviewed by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 28:26.<br />
Night life: Nature from dusk <strong>to</strong> dawn, Little,<br />
Brown, 1990, by Kappel-Smith, Diana,<br />
reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 28:27-28.<br />
The soul <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night, Prentice-Hall, 1985, by<br />
Raymo, Chet, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
28:27.<br />
Eastern North America as seen by a<br />
botanist, (2 vols), Publ. by author, 1989<br />
(brief rev), by In-Cho, Chung, 30:24.<br />
“A fungi safari (foraying in Africa),” by<br />
Williams, Robert S., 32:12-16.<br />
“Coltsfoot has <strong>to</strong> be <strong>the</strong> jewelweed (among<br />
<strong>the</strong> poison ivy)” (brief rev), 33:38.<br />
“A rose by any o<strong>the</strong>r name,” by Davis, Ruth,<br />
38:37-38.<br />
New generation guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> fungi <strong>of</strong> Britain<br />
and Europe, Collins, 1989, by Buczacki,<br />
Stefan, reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E.,<br />
39:18.<br />
Naturalist: Edward O. Wilson, Island Press,<br />
1994, by Wilson, E.O., reviewed by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 46:30-31.<br />
Songbirds, truffles and wolves, Pan<strong>the</strong>on,<br />
1993, by Nabhan, Gary Paul, reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 47:22-23.<br />
<strong>Wild</strong>flower, North America’s Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Wild</strong> Flora, Can. <strong>Wild</strong>flower Soc. (journal),<br />
reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 48:31.<br />
Biophilia, Harvard U. Press, 1984, by<br />
Wilson, E.O., reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
52:39.<br />
“Of fairy rings, and more: Sam’s songs for<br />
woods walks,” by Ristich, Sam, 54:28.<br />
“Emus, goldenrod gall triplets and tar spot <strong>of</strong><br />
Norway maple,” by Ristich, Sam, 56:29.<br />
“A handsome new journal: Orion Afield,”<br />
reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 59:26-27.<br />
The advance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fungi, Dover, 1962, by<br />
Large, E.C., reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
59:28.<br />
Campagnols et Campignons, L’Ecole de<br />
Loisirs, 1997, by Malineu, Jean-Hugues and<br />
Patrick Morin, reviewed by Stijve, Tjakko,<br />
60:14-15.<br />
“British wildlife: like no magazine in <strong>the</strong><br />
U.S.,” reviewed by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
68:32-33.<br />
“Youth and environment: Nature 101 and<br />
Robert Haas. teacher, philosopher,” 71:38.<br />
Nature<br />
Kinship <strong>to</strong> mastery, biophilia in human<br />
evolution and development, Island Press,<br />
1997, by Kellert, Stephen R., reviewed by<br />
Sommer, Robert, 58:29.<br />
Nature and man<br />
“A handsome new journal: Orion Afield,”<br />
reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 59:26-27.<br />
“Youth and environment: Nature 101 and<br />
Robert Haas. teacher, philosopher,” 71:38.<br />
Neill, William J.<br />
See Bessette, Arleen R.<br />
Nelson, Cindi<br />
see Miller, Millie, 13:39-40.<br />
Nelson, Edith<br />
“Going it alone: If you have <strong>to</strong>, do it right,”<br />
by Nelson, Edith, 11:25-27.<br />
“A first-timer decides <strong>to</strong> try one foray,” by<br />
Nelson, Edith, 17:11,13.<br />
“Classification methods: Keeping our heads”<br />
in Arkansas Fungi, Mar./Apr. 1987 (brief<br />
review), by Nelson, Edith, 17:36.<br />
“About Armillaria and Armillariella” in<br />
Arkansas Fungi, Sept./Oct. 1988, by Nelson,<br />
Edith, 22:9.<br />
“No truffle dogs in Arkansas—why not?” by<br />
Nelson, Edith, 23:11-12.<br />
“McIlvaine, did you hear what Orson said?”<br />
in Arkansas Fungi, Jan./Feb. 1989 (brief<br />
review), by Nelson, Edith, 25:9.<br />
“More Amanitas get more mushroomers” in<br />
Arkansas Fungi, Sept./Oct. 1989 (brief<br />
review), by Nelson, Edith, 26:31.<br />
“Guide <strong>to</strong> a sensible approach...coming right<br />
up” in Arkansas Fungi, Mar./Apr. 1990<br />
(brief rev), by Nelson, Edith, 30:15-16.<br />
“Most amateur pleasure comes from alphas<br />
(mycologists),” by Nelson, Edith, 35:5-6.<br />
Nema<strong>to</strong>des<br />
“Carnivorous picture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year: Pleurotus<br />
ostreatus gets its nema<strong>to</strong>de,” by Barron,<br />
George L. and R.G. Thorn, 4:42-43.<br />
Neogen Corp. (Mich.)<br />
“Cultivated morels: Not now, but maybe<br />
soon?” 16:28.<br />
“The tame ones: They’re not on <strong>the</strong> market<br />
(morels),” by Coombs, Don, 23:6-7.<br />
“New kits, some high finance...,” by<br />
Coombs, Don, 25:5.<br />
Neubert, Hermann, et al<br />
Die myxomyceten Deutschlands und des<br />
angrezenden Alpenraums...Band 1, K.<br />
Baumann Verlag, 1993, by Neubert,<br />
Hermann, et al, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />
Harley E., 45:21-22.<br />
Die myxomyceten, Band 3, Stemonitales,<br />
Gomaringen, Germany: K. Baumann Verlag,<br />
2001, by Neubert, Hermann, et al, reviewed<br />
by Barnhart, Harley E., 74:32-33.<br />
New Brunswick, Canada<br />
“Yes you can cache truffles” (if you’re a<br />
squirrel), by Poirier, Nelson, 77:39.