Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming
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“Paper <strong>the</strong> color <strong>of</strong> cocoa well-laced with<br />
cream,” by Rogers, Maggie, 34:22.<br />
“World record artist’s conk 51x24x14<br />
inches” (pho<strong>to</strong>), by Ristich, Sam, 44:52.<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 />
“An area <strong>of</strong> great nomenclatural change<br />
(polypores),” by Sturgeon, Walt, 47:20-21.<br />
“Paper from polypores” (Anna demonstrates<br />
which ones work best), by King, Anna,<br />
57:38.<br />
“Additional, seemingly useless names?” (<strong>the</strong><br />
Askus Column), by Redhead, Scott and<br />
Lorelei Norvell, 61:28-29.<br />
“How THAT mushroom got THAT name,”<br />
by McAdoo, Buck, 63:23.<br />
“Passing on delight and joy” (on conks and<br />
geotropism), by Rogers, Maggie, 68:34.<br />
“Fungi <strong>of</strong> mines and caves,” by Rose, David,<br />
73:28-29.<br />
“Fuzzy Sandozi gets more attention,” in<br />
HerbalGram, issue 51, 2001, 73:32.<br />
The Polypores <strong>of</strong> Luos<strong>to</strong>, by Niemela,<br />
Tuomo and Yu-Chen Dai, 74:38-39.<br />
Polyporus tuberaster<br />
Charles<strong>to</strong>n Kedding: a his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> kitchen<br />
gardening, Ebury Press, 1996, by Campbell,<br />
Susan, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 59:27.<br />
Pomerleau, René<br />
“Finally: A wash-and-wear key,” by<br />
Pomerleau, René, 11:45.<br />
Poronia sp.<br />
“In early winter <strong>of</strong> 1926 (mycologizing in<br />
Bermuda),” 56:33-34.<br />
“Fungi are not plants” (<strong>the</strong>y behave<br />
differently), by Dickson, Gordon, 62:9-11.<br />
Por<strong>to</strong>bello (bolete)<br />
“Keeping up: News from all over, and<br />
criticizing <strong>the</strong> popular press,” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 12:37.<br />
Postcards<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong> postcards: collec<strong>to</strong>r’s items,” by<br />
Pauli, Richard, 3:43, 46.<br />
“A short note on erotic mushroom imagery<br />
in postcards,” by Stijve, Tjakko, 72:26-27.<br />
Posters<br />
“Emergency information (wall chart <strong>of</strong> <strong>to</strong>xic<br />
fungi and <strong>to</strong>xin types),” by Barnhart, Kit<br />
Scates, reviewed by Rogers, Maggie, 2:38.<br />
“The bear wants you <strong>to</strong> be careful out <strong>the</strong>re,”<br />
12:21.<br />
“An exceptional mushroom poster,” 35:34.<br />
“Posters now available in U.S.: (Poisonous<br />
fungi, edible fungi, mosses, lichens),” 40:31.<br />
Edible mushrooms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields etc. and<br />
(Same) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forest floor, (posters), 10<br />
Speed Press, by Arora, David, reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Kit Scates, 62:19.<br />
“Kit Scates Barnhart, an interview: she<br />
remembers starting out on her own in 1958,”<br />
by Schaechter, Elio, 71:15-19.<br />
“Deck <strong>the</strong> halls: two new posters: Medicinal<br />
and Poisonous and psychotropic,” 10 Speed<br />
Press, 2001, by Arora, David, reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Harley E., 71:31.<br />
“Lockwood comes up with a stunner: a<br />
smaller-sized poster,” 71:36-37.<br />
Potter, Beatrix<br />
The art <strong>of</strong> Beatrix Potter, Warne, 1955 (brief<br />
rev), 34:34.<br />
Beatrix Potter’s art: paintings and drawings,<br />
Warne, 1989 (brief rev), by Hobbs, Anne<br />
Stevenson, ed., 34:34.<br />
Prah, Joe<br />
“...let’s provide pronunciation in <strong>the</strong> field<br />
guides” (letter), by Prah, Joe, 68:5.<br />
Prairie States <strong>Mushroom</strong> Club<br />
“The Iowa morel and false morel survey,” by<br />
Huffman, Don, L.H. Tiffany and G.Knaphus,<br />
33:27-28.<br />
“George Knaphus, no longer foraying forth”<br />
(obituary), by Abel, Dean and o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />
69:32-33.<br />
Pratchett, Terry<br />
The light fantastic, New American Library,<br />
1988 (brief review), by Pratchett, Terry,<br />
24:25.<br />
Precipitation<br />
“Rain and mushrooms (and foray planning),”<br />
by Lange, Morten, 11:43.<br />
“<strong>Wild</strong> swings in wea<strong>the</strong>r and mushrooms,”<br />
by Bakaitis, Bill, 67:14-15.<br />
Preservation<br />
“Captured mushrooms (in <strong>the</strong> shops),” by<br />
Morris, Linda Lowe, 2:34-35.<br />
“Morels in <strong>the</strong> fall?” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />
4:31.<br />
“Get outdoors now; cure mycological cabin<br />
fever pursuing wood fungi,” by Ristich,<br />
Sam, 6:5-8.<br />
“Plan for a build-your-own mushroom<br />
dryer,” by Woo, Ben, 7:40.<br />
“You can <strong>to</strong>o freeze white truffles” (letter),<br />
by Walters, Anthony B., 8:4, 44.<br />
“Too many mushrooms?” by Dow, Anne,<br />
9:31-34.<br />
“Be sure <strong>to</strong> use a pressure cooker” (letter),<br />
by Lindgren, Janet, 10:4.<br />
“Finally: (An emergency mushroom dryer,<br />
<strong>the</strong> American au<strong>to</strong>mobile),” by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 11:45.<br />
“Chanterelles: There’s gold dust in those<br />
hills,” by Quaintance, Cheryl, 13:9, 11.<br />
“The children find one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foolpro<strong>of</strong><br />
four,” by Gruber, Frank, 13:32-33.<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 />
“Mycophagy out <strong>of</strong> season” in McIlvainea,<br />
v.4, No. 2, 1980, by Lewis, Margaret,<br />
16:19-21.<br />
“Save those mushrooms,” by Degnan, Joe,<br />
23:17-18.<br />
“Go <strong>to</strong> high heat for a nuttier flavor” (letter),<br />
by Degnan, Joe, 27:4.<br />
“There are a lot <strong>of</strong> different chanterelles out<br />
<strong>the</strong>re,” by Stickney, Laurence M., 29:7-10.<br />
“Pickled Coprinus comatus,” by March,<br />
Kathryn G., 33:18.<br />
“Preserving cultures (and garden seeds, <strong>to</strong>o)<br />
and <strong>the</strong> secret is molasses,” by Kish, Joe,<br />
40:24-26.<br />
Taming <strong>the</strong> wild mushroom, a culinary guide<br />
<strong>to</strong> market foraging, U. Texas Press, 1993, by<br />
Bessette, Arleen R. and Alan E., reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Harley E., 41:20.<br />
Start mushrooming—<strong>the</strong> easiest way <strong>to</strong> start<br />
collecting 6 edible mushrooms, Adventure<br />
Pubs., by Tekiela, Stan and Karen Shanberg,<br />
reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 41:22-23.<br />
“Make pasta and bread using mushroom<br />
powder,” by Stickney, Laurence M.,<br />
41:23-24.<br />
“Cooking equals flavor enhancement,” by<br />
Stickney, Laurence M., 43:25.<br />
“Cleaning, cooking, keeping corals,” by<br />
Chari<strong>to</strong>n, Laverne, 48:35-36.<br />
“Basics <strong>of</strong> mushroom cooking,” by<br />
Czarnecki, Jack, 49:5-6.<br />
“You can preserve those mushrooms” (when<br />
you get <strong>to</strong>o many), by Fortin, Richard,<br />
54:14-15.<br />
“You can enjoy ‘fresh boletes’ next<br />
February” (preservation by freezing after<br />
wrapping), by Rogers, Maggie, 57:31.<br />
“A better method for long-term s<strong>to</strong>rage <strong>of</strong><br />
mushroom cultures” (with references), by<br />
Kish, Joe, 58:30-31.<br />
“Clarifications <strong>to</strong> article” (letter, about<br />
long-term s<strong>to</strong>rage <strong>of</strong> mushroom cultures), by<br />
Kish, Joe, 60:4,42.<br />
“The hazards <strong>of</strong> mycology continued:<br />
Botulism,” by Payer, Lynn, 68:29-30.<br />
Pressure cookers<br />
“Care and feeding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 941 (and o<strong>the</strong>rs):<br />
pressure cookers,” by Caldwell, Jonathan,<br />
25:23.<br />
“Improvise with what you have,” by<br />
Stampfer, Ted, 25:24.<br />
“After winter comes spring (and some<br />
cultivation discoveries),” by DeSimone,<br />
Roy, 51:35-36.<br />
Prices<br />
“Truffles come from different continents,”<br />
by Boyd, Jim, 48:19-21.<br />
“Diary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> White Goldrush (life as a<br />
commercial picker/buyer in <strong>the</strong> West),” by<br />
Guin, Jerry, 58:11-13.<br />
Matsutake mushroom, white goldrush <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
1990’s, Naturegraph Publishers, 1997, by<br />
Guin, Jerry, reviewed by Barnhart, Harley<br />
E., 58:28.<br />
“The Red Army was out <strong>the</strong>re picking<br />
matsutake?” by Mysiewicz, Tom, 59:39.<br />
Priest, Kay<br />
“You can enjoy ‘fresh boletes’ next<br />
February” (preservation by freezing after<br />
wrapping), by Rogers, Maggie, 57:31.<br />
Promotion <strong>of</strong> mushrooms<br />
“Truffles Street (naming streets),” by<br />
Rawlinson, Pat, 34:36.<br />
“Creating a mushroom demonstration garden<br />
and o<strong>the</strong>r community cultivation projects,”<br />
by Beausejour, Terri Marie, 66:20-22.<br />
Pronunciation<br />
“Hey Caesar! Reviving a dead language,” by<br />
Grimm, Richard, 12:42, 45.<br />
Botanical Latin: His<strong>to</strong>ry, grammar, syntax<br />
etc., 3d ed. rev., David & Charles Inc. 1983,<br />
by Stearn, William T., reviewed by Rogers,<br />
Maggie, 17:20-23.<br />
“...let’s provide pronunciation in <strong>the</strong> field<br />
guides” (letter), by Prah, Joe, 68:5.<br />
Przybylowics, Paul and John Donoghue<br />
Shiitake growers handbook, Kendall Hunt<br />
Publ. Co., 1988, by Przybylowics, Paul and<br />
John Donoghue, reviewed by Stamets, Paul,<br />
23:26.<br />
Psathyrella sp.<br />
“All it takes....” (Dr. McLaughlin is looking<br />
for Psathyrella rhodospora, a rarity) (letter),<br />
by Gerenday, Anna, 63:39.<br />
“Three little brown mushrooms, over time,”<br />
by Greene, Joel, 72:32.<br />
Pseudohydnum sp.<br />
“Cooking <strong>the</strong> unusuals,” by Ristich, Sam,<br />
29:32-33.<br />
Psilocybe sp.<br />
“Dry year leads <strong>to</strong> less flying<br />
(psychoactively),” 18:33.<br />
“Aren’t morels nature’s own design?”<br />
(letter), by Peele, Stephen L., 18:38-39.<br />
“Sheepwrecks” in Spore Prints, Oct. 1989<br />
(brief review), 28:37.<br />
“(Psilocybe cubensis) mushrooms grow<br />
fast!” (letter), by Norris, Sam, 47:4.<br />
“20 years for P. cubensis (letter),” by Atley,<br />
Lewis “Skip,” 49:4, 38.<br />
Psilocybin mushrooms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, 10<br />
Speed Press, 1996, by Stamets, Paul,<br />
reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 54:17-18.<br />
“Why are <strong>the</strong> magic mushrooms in front <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> courthouse?” by McNett, Brian, 55:10.<br />
Psilocybin sp.<br />
“Psychoactive mushrooms, <strong>the</strong> law and you”<br />
(a lawyer deposes a county at<strong>to</strong>rney), by<br />
Butler, Eugene, 64:5-7.<br />
Psychoactive mushrooms<br />
“Toxins and hallucinogens,” by Beug,<br />
Michael W., 2:8-13.<br />
“Grower talk: Conversations on cultivating<br />
mushrooms,” 5:7-13.<br />
“Assistance rendered <strong>to</strong> a zoo with a<br />
mushroom-eating bear,” by Norvell, Lorelei,<br />
6:22-23.<br />
“Indians’ article called misleading” (letter),<br />
by Jacobs, J.Q., 10:4.<br />
“Maria Sabina, Indian curandura, dies in<br />
1985 at 97”, 11:46.<br />
“<strong>Mushroom</strong> fluids injected,” by Hausotter,<br />
Jack, 15:11-13.<br />
“Wasson dies after great adventure,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 15:21-23.<br />
“Send out for <strong>the</strong> little foxes: Thoughts on a<br />
Biblical verse,” by Treat, Rose, 16:35.<br />
“Dry year leads <strong>to</strong> less flying<br />
(psychoactively),” 18:33.<br />
“Florida Research Center moves after hassle<br />
with DEA,” 28:10-ll.<br />
“Sheepwrecks” in Spore Prints, Oct. 1989<br />
(brief review), 28:37.<br />
The sacred mushroom seeker: Essays for R.<br />
Gordon Wasson, Timber Press, 1990, by<br />
Riedlinger, Thomas J., ed., reviewed by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 29:25-26.<br />
“Give ‘em a licking and <strong>the</strong>y’ll keep on<br />
ticking?” (letter), by Kroeger, Paul, 30:4, 37.<br />
“Gary Menser dies: Truffle promoter and<br />
author <strong>of</strong> Magic <strong>Mushroom</strong> Handbook,” by<br />
Rogers, Maggie, 43:35.<br />
<strong>Mushroom</strong>s, psychedelic fungi, (volume <strong>of</strong><br />
Encycl. <strong>of</strong> psychoactive drugs,) Burke Pub.<br />
‘88, by Furst, Peter, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />
Harley E., 44:45.<br />
Psilocybin mushrooms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, 10<br />
Speed Press, 1996, by Stamets, Paul,<br />
reviewed by Barnhart, Harley E., 54:17-18.<br />
Toads and <strong>to</strong>ads<strong>to</strong>ols: natural his<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />
folklore, and cultural oddities, Celestial<br />
Arts, 1995, by Morgan, Adrian, reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Harley E., 56:21.<br />
“My s<strong>to</strong>ry (20 years in prison for raising<br />
mushrooms),” by Atley, Lewis “Skip,”<br />
58:15,17-22.<br />
“The Skip Atley s<strong>to</strong>ry,” by Coombs, Don,<br />
58:17.<br />
“Ruling upholds mushroom grower’s<br />
conviction; Davenport man claims his<br />
conduct was innocent,” by Obradovich,<br />
Kathie, 58:19.<br />
“The Supreme Court declines <strong>to</strong> consider”<br />
(letter), by Atley, Lewis “Skip,” 59:4.<br />
“The court’s decision (on Skip Atley’s<br />
psychoactive mushroom case): no surprise?”<br />
(letter), by Butler, Eugene, 59:4,29.<br />
Magic mushrooms around <strong>the</strong> world, a<br />
scientific journey, LIS Publications, 1993, by<br />
Gartz, Jochen, reviewed by Barnhart, Harley<br />
E., 59:19-20.<br />
“Skip Atley responds, from prison, <strong>to</strong><br />
criticism,” by Atley, Lewis “Skip,” 60:42.<br />
“Atley sentence overturned, but only after he<br />
has been paroled” (letter), by Atley, Lewis<br />
“Skip,” 61:4.<br />
Sacred mushrooms and <strong>the</strong> law, 2d ed.,<br />
Spectral Mindustries, 1998, by Boire,<br />
Richard Glen, reviewed by Barnhart, Harley<br />
E., 61:34-35.<br />
The sacred mushroom seeker: tributes <strong>to</strong> R.<br />
Gordon Wasson, Park Street Press, 1997, by<br />
Riedlinger, Thomas J., ed., reviewed by<br />
Sommer, Robert, 63:28-29.<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 />
“Deck <strong>the</strong> halls: two new posters: Medicinal<br />
and Poisonous and psychotropic,” 10 Speed<br />
Press, 2001, by Arora, David, reviewed by<br />
Barnhart, Harley E., 71:31.<br />
Puffballs<br />
“Are true puffballs all truly edible?” (letter),<br />
by Widdowson, Caryl, 6:4.<br />
“A good old dirty trick” in The Mycolog,<br />
Dec. 1988, (brief review), by Peterson, John<br />
E., 24:29.<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 />
“Black beans and puffballs,” by Rosenberg,<br />
Rita, 49:27.<br />
British puffballs, earthstars and stinkhorns,<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1995, by<br />
Pegler, David et al, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />
Harley E., 52:29.<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 />
Puget Sound Mycological Society<br />
“More thoughts on commercial pick: A<br />
mycological society viewpoint,” 8:7.<br />
“Come Spring, this project may make a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> sense (morel spawn seeding in<br />
Cascades),” by Coombs, Don, 46:12.<br />
Purce, Dianne<br />
“(Mycomania) If it’s a disease, it’s one with<br />
pleasant aspects,” by Purce, Dianne, 11:44.