Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
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Norvell, Lorelei<br />
See also under Norvell and Redhead, Scott<br />
See also under Redhead, Scott and Norvell<br />
“Which are you?” (from neophyte <strong>to</strong><br />
amateur mycologist), by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
2:5-7.<br />
“Planning <strong>the</strong> foray,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
3:17-21.<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 />
“Going <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> (mushroom) show,” by<br />
Norvell, Lorelei, 5:35-36.<br />
“Assistance rendered <strong>to</strong> a zoo with a<br />
mushroom-eating bear,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
6:22-23.<br />
“Author epi<strong>the</strong>t would have helped” (letter),<br />
by Norvell, Lorelei, 7:4.<br />
“Names do matter: Nomenclature and von<br />
Linne,” by Norvell, Lorelei, 7:15-16.<br />
“Every mushroom, it turns out, wasn’t<br />
named by <strong>the</strong> supreme being,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 9:14-15.<br />
“Naming <strong>the</strong>m (<strong>the</strong> mushroom, <strong>the</strong> man, <strong>the</strong><br />
name),” by Norvell, Lorelei, 10:21-23.<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 />
“Taxonomic quandaries (sorting and <strong>the</strong><br />
Natural Order <strong>of</strong> Things),” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 11:32-35.<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 />
“Poisonings I have known,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 13:17-23.<br />
“A romp through Lepiota,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 14:14-16.<br />
“You can rise above morels <strong>to</strong> all <strong>the</strong><br />
rainbow colors,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
15:13-15.<br />
“Summer mushrooming can be special,” by<br />
Norvell, Lorelei, 16:22-25.<br />
“Sparassis,” by Norvell, Lorelei, 17:26-28.<br />
“Charting <strong>the</strong> Chanterelle,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 18:19-21.<br />
“Species, splitters and sex,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 19:14-16.<br />
“An unusual season,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
22:15-17.<br />
“The best (Lepiota and turkey pie),” by<br />
Norvell, Lorelei, 22:17.<br />
“Just how useful is knowing `distribution ’?”<br />
by Norvell, Lorelei, 23:15.<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 />
“A Canadian odyssey (Phaeocollybia<br />
search),” by Norvell, Lorelei, 35:9-12.<br />
“How does one key a gestalt, and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
niceties,” by Norvell, Lorelei, 46:32-33.<br />
“Pinus, being masculine—” (correction), by<br />
Norvell, Lorelei, 57:13.<br />
“Pukey Point common names contest <strong>to</strong><br />
close Oct. 1,” by Norvell, Lorelei, 65:31-32.<br />
Norvell, Lorelei and Scott Redhead<br />
“Ask us,” by Norvell, Lorelei and Scott<br />
Redhead, 53:5, 7-9.<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 />
“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 />
“Why no agreement on agreement?” (Ask<br />
<strong>the</strong> Pros Column), by Norvell, Lorelei and<br />
Scott Redhead, 56:12-13.<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 />
“In search <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dead” (fungus naming)<br />
(Askus Column), by Norvell, Lorelei and<br />
Scott Redhead, 62:13-15.<br />
“The appellation trail: a one-act play”<br />
(common names) (Askus Column), by<br />
Norvell, Lorelei and Scott Redhead,<br />
64:13-15.<br />
“The contest is over and no one got <strong>the</strong>m all<br />
right” (<strong>the</strong> Askus Column), by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei and Scott Redhead, 66:23-26.<br />
Norway<br />
“Norwegians are most congenial?” (letter),<br />
by Harper, Herb, 10:4.<br />
“Postma helps control <strong>the</strong> mushrooms <strong>of</strong><br />
Norway,” by Coombs, Don, 12:5-6.<br />
Nutrient exchange<br />
“White pine and Laccaria bicolor (and<br />
nitrogen transfer), by Klironomos, John and<br />
Miranda Hart, 76:32.<br />
Nutrition<br />
“What’s in a mushroom? (nutritional<br />
values),” by Alexander, Pres<strong>to</strong>n, 17:15-17.<br />
“Fall mushrooms, fungus-robbers, and a<br />
definition revisited” (Mycorrhizas, Part 5),<br />
by Trudell, Steve, 77:11-16.<br />
O’Brien, David<br />
“Jim Tolbert says no” (<strong>to</strong> David O’Brien’s<br />
USPS mushroom stamp queries), 65:33.<br />
O’Neill, Molly<br />
“Chicken and morels,” by O’Neill, Molly,<br />
55:8.<br />
Oak trees<br />
“New fungus threatens oaks” (around San<br />
Francisco Bay), by Rust, David, 69:31.<br />
“The spectre <strong>of</strong> Mucho Destruc<strong>to</strong>” (Sudden<br />
oak death), by Rust, David, 73:10-12.<br />
Obituaries<br />
“Joerg Cramer dies,” 9:30.<br />
“Maria Sabina, Indian curandura, dies in<br />
1985 at 97”, 11:46.<br />
“In memoriam: three world-class<br />
mycologists,” 15:16.<br />
“Legacies: Alex Smith leaves <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong><br />
memories,” by Rogers, Maggie, 15:17-18.<br />
“Wasson dies after great adventure,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 15:21-23.<br />
“In memory <strong>of</strong> Margaret Lewis,” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 16:19.<br />
“In memory <strong>of</strong> Don Goetz,” 17:35.<br />
“Henry Pavelek, 1917-1987”, by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 18:31.<br />
“We’ll miss our bonnie Charlie: Chuck<br />
Barrows dies at 85”, by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
25:20-21.<br />
“Author, mycologist Harold Brodie dies,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 27:35-36.<br />
“Dr. Lampe dies,” 28:9.<br />
“George Hill dies at 69,” 31:16.<br />
“Lew Heymann, bookman no more,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 33:39.<br />
“Ansel Hartley Stubbs: Living long with<br />
mushrooms,” by Rogers, Maggie, 36:27.<br />
“Bridge Cooke: We’ll miss that sturdy<br />
figure,” by Rogers, Maggie, 36:27.<br />
“Also lost <strong>to</strong> future forays: Jennie Schmitt,”<br />
36:28.<br />
“Goodbye, Philip Stein,” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
37:37.<br />
“John Cage leaves behind poetry, prose, new<br />
music, mushrooms,” by Linc<strong>of</strong>f, Gary,<br />
38:5-9.<br />
“Gone but not forgotten: Dr. Sam Mitchel,”<br />
by Rogers, Maggie, 42:25-26.<br />
“George Grimes, artist, teacher, mycologist,”<br />
by Rogers, Maggie, 42:26.<br />
“Rolf Singer: Pushing <strong>the</strong> younger folk <strong>to</strong> go<br />
faster, get more done,” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
43:34.<br />
“Gary Menser dies: Truffle promoter and<br />
author <strong>of</strong> Magic <strong>Mushroom</strong> Handbook,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 43:35.<br />
“Remembering Rolf Singer,” by Linc<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Gary, 44:49.<br />
“Lee Muggli: `I lost my eyesight, not my<br />
vision’” (obituary), by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
45:24-25.<br />
“Ellen Trueblood: 6,500 collections during<br />
30 years,” (obituary), by Roger, Judy, 45:25.<br />
“Ken Lewis, antiquarian bookman”<br />
(obituary), by Rogers, Maggie, 45:25.<br />
“Dr. George Waitkins dies” (obituary),<br />
48:34.<br />
“Wonderful, feisty Helen Smith is no longer<br />
with us” (obituary), by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
49:8.<br />
“Jack Parkin, Ontario pharmacist, dies”<br />
(obituary), 50:15.<br />
“It’s still Joe’s restaurant, but without Joe,”<br />
by Rogers, Maggie, 50:15-16.<br />
“Mike Wells, cultiva<strong>to</strong>r, cook, tale-teller”<br />
(obituary), by Rogers, Maggie, 60:27.<br />
“In memory <strong>of</strong> Dr. Leo” (obituary <strong>of</strong> Leo<br />
Tanghe), by Rogers, Maggie, 61:14.<br />
“Three mushroomers no longers with us:<br />
Elizabeth Schmidt Carlson,” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 61:31.<br />
“Three mushroomers no longer with us: Bud<br />
Schwartz” (obituary), by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
61:31.<br />
“Gone missing: Kent McKnight” (obituary),<br />
64:34.<br />
“Harry Knigh<strong>to</strong>n, 1915-1999 (obituary),”<br />
65:26.<br />
“Gone missing: Richard L. Homola,<br />
1934-1999 (obituary),” by Bessette, Alan E.<br />
et al., 66:14-15.<br />
“Gone missing: Paul Vergeer,” (obituary),<br />
67:21.<br />
“Terence McKenna, `<strong>the</strong> Timothy Leary <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> ‘90s,’ dies” (obituary), by Martin,<br />
Douglas, 68:30.<br />
“Harry D. Thiers, no longer foraying forth”<br />
(obituary), 69:32.<br />
“George Knaphus, no longer foraying forth”<br />
(obituary), by Abel, Dean and o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />
69:32-33.<br />
“Herb Saylor, no longer foraying forth”<br />
(obituary), by DeShazer, Darvin, 69:33.<br />
“McKenna didn’t predict <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
world, exactly” (letter), by Perala, Nes<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
69:39.<br />
“Phyllis Kemp<strong>to</strong>n dies after more than 40<br />
years studying Alaskan fungi” (obituary), by<br />
Tinius, Blanche, 71:25.<br />
“In memory <strong>of</strong> Sylvia Stein, gifted teacher”<br />
(obituary), by Rogers, Maggie, 73:31.<br />
“Clark Rogerson: <strong>the</strong> amateur’s mycologist;<br />
a personal remembrance” (obituary), by<br />
Linc<strong>of</strong>f, Gary, 74:15-16.<br />
“Lynn Payer remembered” (obituary), 74:39.<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 />
Obradovich, Kathie<br />
“Ruling upholds mushroom grower’s<br />
conviction; Davenport man claims his<br />
conduct was innocent,” by Obradovich,<br />
Kathie, 58:19.<br />
Odors<br />
“Ano<strong>the</strong>r sense? Bringing your nose in<strong>to</strong><br />
play can help,” by Sturgeon, Walt, 8:45-46.<br />
“Dark skinned people are more sensitive <strong>to</strong><br />
scents,” 8:46.<br />
“Common scents mycology: Add a<br />
dimension by bringing your nose in<strong>to</strong> play,”<br />
by Sturgeon, Walt, 16:25-27.<br />
“Your nose, my nose (and <strong>the</strong> mushroom),”<br />
by McAdoo, Buck, 38:32-33.<br />
Oei, Peter<br />
<strong>Mushroom</strong> cultivation, 2nd ed., TOOL<br />
Books, by Oei, Peter, reviewed by Arnold,<br />
Ralph, 54:23.<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 />
Ohio <strong>Mushroom</strong> Society<br />
“The meandering mycophile: Ohio, <strong>the</strong><br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>ast, Rochester and Pittsburgh,” by<br />
Sturgeon, Walt, 14:25-26.<br />
Olympic Peninsula, Wash.<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong> vagabonding...<strong>the</strong> Olympic<br />
Peninsula,” by Roger, Judy, 1:20-21.<br />
Omphalotus sp.<br />
“If <strong>the</strong>y glow, go slow,” by Wells, Mike,<br />
13:11.<br />
“Poisonous lookalikes,” by Muggli, Lee,<br />
13:43.<br />
Ontario, Canada<br />
“Success in Canada: NAMA Foray,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 6:18-19.<br />
Orchids<br />
Wily violets and underground orchids,<br />
Morrow, 1989 (brief rev), by Bernhardt,<br />
Peter, 39:37-38.<br />
“With apologies <strong>to</strong> Dracula” (letter), by<br />
Trudell, Steve, 66:31-32.<br />
Ordish, George<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 />
Oregon<br />
“West Coast legisla<strong>to</strong>rs consider variety <strong>of</strong><br />
bills re overpick and consumer safety,” by<br />
Coombs, Don, 16:5-6.<br />
“Regulation by <strong>the</strong> states,” by Coombs, Don,<br />
17:5-6.<br />
“Charting <strong>the</strong> Chanterelle,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 18:19-21.<br />
“Five survive in Oregon,” 22:13.<br />
“Are commercial rakers killing our truffles?”<br />
by Trappe, James, 23:10-11.<br />
“More regulation: Oregon forests require<br />
permits,” by Rogers, Maggie, 24:10-12.<br />
“Questions remain unanswered” (letter), by<br />
Wheeler, Dan, 29:4.<br />
“Oregon high school students meet Amanita<br />
pan<strong>the</strong>rina,” 32:16-17.<br />
“Summary <strong>of</strong> rules for commercial picking,<br />
Malheur Nat. Forest,” by Volk, Tom, 34:19.<br />
“Commercial picking in Eastern Oregon,” by<br />
Burdsall, Harold H. Jr., 34:19-20.<br />
“Efforts <strong>to</strong>ward clarifying regulations,”<br />
37:33.<br />
“An informal view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hypogeous fungi <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Timothy Lake Basin,” by Beyerle,<br />
Adrian R., 63:18-19.<br />
“Cantharellus formosus wins in Oregon” (a<br />
new state mushroom), 65:33.<br />
Oregon Mycological Society<br />
“Where are all <strong>the</strong> answers (<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> questions<br />
on overpick)?” 10:5.<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong> conservation: The Camp<br />
Magruder Statements,” 10:6-14.<br />
“Cooking up a book: The Oregon Society<br />
brings its new cookbook <strong>to</strong> fruition,” by<br />
Wells, Mike, 14:27-29.<br />
“New cookbooks issued by two regional<br />
groups,” 16:11.<br />
<strong>Wild</strong> mushroom cookery, Oregon<br />
Mycological Society, 1987, by Wells, Mike,<br />
et al, reviewed by Metzler, Susan, 17:18.<br />
“Charting <strong>the</strong> Chanterelle,” by Norvell,<br />
Lorelei, 18:19-21.<br />
“Warning! Your days <strong>of</strong> traipsing <strong>of</strong>f may be<br />
numbered” (letter), by Richardson, Charles<br />
S. and Michael K., 43:37-38.<br />
“Nettles and morels over pasta,” by Oregon<br />
Mycological Society, 51:40.<br />
“Our columnist goes <strong>to</strong> Oregon, makes a<br />
fabulous stew” (<strong>the</strong> Cooking Column), by<br />
Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Patrick, 76:16.<br />
Oriental mushrooms<br />
“To <strong>the</strong> oriental market (for mushrooms),”<br />
by Wells, Mike, 6:36-38.<br />
“Hot and sour soup No. 1 and No. 2,” 6:38.<br />
“Oriental dishes—and mushroom cookery,”<br />
by McGovern, Wendla, 7:17-21.<br />
“Fish quenelles and mushroom soup,” by<br />
Brennan, Jennifer, 7:21.<br />
“Japanese successfully tame favorite wild<br />
mushrooms,” by Kaye, Geraldine, 8:36-39.<br />
Orr, Robert T. and Dorothy B.<br />
<strong>Mushroom</strong>s <strong>of</strong> North America, U. California<br />
Press, 1979, by Orr, Robert T. and Dorothy<br />
B., reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 39:12.<br />
Osaki, Robert<br />
“Notes on successful shiitake-growing<br />
technique,” by Osaki, Robert, 16:30-31.<br />
“Cultivation notes: Shiitake,” by Osaki,<br />
Robert, 19:18-19.<br />
Oursler, Ful<strong>to</strong>n, Jr.<br />
“Lots <strong>of</strong> spores, lots <strong>of</strong> species claimed by<br />
Reader’s Digest edi<strong>to</strong>r” (letter), by Oursler,<br />
Ful<strong>to</strong>n, Jr., 13:4, 42.