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Index to Issues 1 - Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming

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(Letter regarding Steve Brill’s use <strong>of</strong> NYC<br />

parks for foraging classes), by Stern, Henry<br />

J., 6:41.<br />

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

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

“<strong>Mushroom</strong> conservation: The Camp<br />

Magruder Statements,” 10:6-14.<br />

“Postma helps control <strong>the</strong> mushrooms <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway,” by Coombs, Don, 12:5-6.<br />

“FDA regulations? Selling or serving wild<br />

mushrooms would require an expert <strong>to</strong><br />

approve,” by Coombs, Don, 13:7-8.<br />

“FDA proposal for mushroom regulation<br />

ill-advised” (letter), by Pencall, Steven, 14:4.<br />

“FDA expects <strong>to</strong> issue rules on selling wild<br />

mushrooms,” by Coombs, Don, 14:23.<br />

“Collecting...near Santa Barbara” (letter), by<br />

Jensen, Floyd, 14:38.<br />

“West Coast picking regulations coming?”<br />

by Coombs, Don, 15:5.<br />

“California tries it first,” 15:6.<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong> regulation opposed by Pencall”<br />

(letter), by Pencall, Steven, 16:4.<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 />

“FDA still plans <strong>to</strong> issue rules,” by Coombs,<br />

Don, 16:7.<br />

“The great mushroom regulation hoax,” by<br />

Pencall, Steven, 16:37-38.<br />

“NAMA did <strong>to</strong>o discuss overpick” (letter),<br />

by Brown, Dorothy, 17:4.<br />

“Regulation by <strong>the</strong> states,” by Coombs, Don,<br />

17:5-6.<br />

“FDA finally makes its move (interpretation,<br />

recommendation),” 17:6-7.<br />

“Yes, <strong>the</strong> FDA should have acted,” by<br />

Czarnecki, Jack, 17:9.<br />

“Will decision bring conflict in <strong>the</strong> woods?”<br />

(letter), by Stamets, Paul and Cruz, 18:4.<br />

“While back at <strong>the</strong> FDA—,” by Coombs,<br />

Don, 18:22.<br />

“In Washing<strong>to</strong>n, more data sought as action<br />

is delayed,” by Coombs, Don, 18:22-23.<br />

“—and California moves <strong>to</strong>ward inspection,”<br />

by Coombs, Don, 18:23-24.<br />

“This health inspec<strong>to</strong>r is in favor,” by<br />

Jaspers, Bill, 18:24-25.<br />

“No regulation yet,” 19:26.<br />

“Washing<strong>to</strong>n finally acts <strong>to</strong> regulate buyers,<br />

processors,” 20:10-11.<br />

“Recreational pickers need permits in one<br />

California burn area,” 20:11.<br />

“A good or great year near Yosemite?” by<br />

Stickney, Laurence M., 23:7.<br />

“More regulation: Oregon forests require<br />

permits,” by Rogers, Maggie, 24:10-12.<br />

“Report on new Italian law regulates picking<br />

<strong>of</strong> fungi and more” (letter), by George, Pat,<br />

25:4, 38.<br />

“Conference gives Forest Service ideas<br />

about `non-logging’ activities,” by Rogers,<br />

Maggie, 28:12-13.<br />

Harvesting edible wild mushrooms in British<br />

Columbia, B.C. Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests (brief<br />

review), 28:37.<br />

Grzyby chronione, (Poland) (brief review),<br />

by Grzywacz, Andrzej, 29:34.<br />

“Ticketed” in Mycena News, Oct. 1990<br />

(brief rev), 30:17.<br />

“Summary <strong>of</strong> rules for commercial picking,<br />

Malheur Nat. Forest,” by Volk, Tom, 34:19.<br />

“Efforts <strong>to</strong>ward clarifying regulations,”<br />

37:33.<br />

“Regulation without input?” (USFS and<br />

public hearings), by Hanamo<strong>to</strong>, Gary, 37:34.<br />

“Commercial ga<strong>the</strong>ring: It’s time <strong>to</strong> speak<br />

out!” by Taylor, Steven R., 40:9-10.<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong>ers try <strong>to</strong> fight City Hall” in<br />

Mycena News, Mar. 1993 (brief rev), by<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 40:31.<br />

“What a loaded issue!” (letter), by Wheeler,<br />

Dan, 41:4, 38.<br />

“Ms. Nature, take ano<strong>the</strong>r memo <strong>to</strong> J. Muir,”<br />

by G<strong>of</strong>f, Tom, 41:32-33.<br />

“Background information: Pandora’s box<br />

still closed” (California parks regulation), by<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark and Larry Stickney, 41:33-34.<br />

“You can have real power: Supermarket<br />

sleuthing <strong>of</strong> mushrooms” (letter), by Stanley,<br />

Allein, 41:39.<br />

“I don’t bend unless <strong>the</strong>re’s a mushroom <strong>to</strong><br />

be picked!” by Wolf, Gary, 42:25.<br />

“On <strong>the</strong> West Coast: The good news turns<br />

out <strong>to</strong> be premature,” 43:34.<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 />

“Forest managers focus on fungi as part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> big picture,” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />

45:9-11.<br />

“After it’s reinvented...reinventing <strong>the</strong> Forest<br />

Service,” (letter), by Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 45:30.<br />

“Forest Service acts quietly (<strong>to</strong> develop<br />

special forest products management plan),”<br />

by Pencall, Steven, 47:15.<br />

“Park Service may impose uniform national<br />

policy (re mushroom collecting),” by<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 47:15-17.<br />

“Are you now, or have you ever been...?”<br />

(letter), by Pencall, Steven, 48:4.<br />

“Dear Ms. Finnerty (letter re National Park<br />

Service proposed regulations),” by Bessette,<br />

Alan E., 48:7-8.<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 />

“Dear Ms. Finnerty (letter re National Park<br />

Service proposed regulations), by St. Vrain,<br />

Vail E., 48:8.<br />

“In Vermont you can still pick mushrooms,”<br />

(letter), by Payne, Roz, 49:4.<br />

“Still no new Park Service regulations”<br />

(news), by Coombs, Don, 49:7.<br />

“A way <strong>to</strong> gain entry? (permits issued if<br />

specimen list supplied),” by Johns<strong>to</strong>n, June,<br />

49:37.<br />

“Seven hardworkers hope picking ban will<br />

end,” by Ristich, Sam, 50:14.<br />

“Park Service regulations still on hold,” by<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 51:7.<br />

“Hello: 4,500 new species like it here<br />

(non-native species),” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />

52:24-27.<br />

“Park Service backs <strong>of</strong>f on National Park<br />

picking,” by Nor<strong>to</strong>n, Mark, 53:13.<br />

“Definitely not chanterelles!” by Brown,<br />

Dorothy, 59:37.<br />

“When Grover appeared in court, <strong>the</strong> dope<br />

fiends laughed (court case re picking in a<br />

park),” by Boom, Mike, 61:10.<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 />

“Your behavior—just having a home and a<br />

lawn—could get you in<strong>to</strong> trouble?” by Beug,<br />

Michael W., 65:13-14.<br />

“Tasting and trying strategies differ,” 70:25.<br />

“Matsutake: endangered species or political<br />

football,” by Pencall, Steven, 73:7,9-10.<br />

“U.S. Fish and <strong>Wild</strong>life on matsutake: ‘No<br />

rubber stamping, no politics’” (letter), by<br />

Gabel, Robert R., 75:4.<br />

“The great morel harvest <strong>of</strong> 2001ö (after <strong>the</strong><br />

fires <strong>of</strong> 2000), by Evans, Larry, 75:24-25.<br />

Reinert, R.E.<br />

“Yellow jackets and insect stings,” by<br />

Reinert, R.E., 24:5-7.<br />

“There ARE <strong>to</strong>ads<strong>to</strong>ols in murder<br />

mysteries,” by Reinert, R.E., 34:5-10.<br />

“There are <strong>to</strong>ads<strong>to</strong>ols in murder mysteries<br />

(Part II),” by Reinert, R.E., 43:9-12.<br />

“More mushrooms in mystery s<strong>to</strong>ries,” by<br />

Reinert, R.E., 54:5,7.<br />

“Muscarine: Not a frequent killer in murder<br />

mysteries,” by Reinert, R.E., 66:13-14.<br />

Reishi<br />

Reishi mushroom, herb <strong>of</strong> spiritual potency<br />

and medical wonder, Sylvan Press, 1990, by<br />

Willard, Terry, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />

Harley, 31:18-19.<br />

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

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

Renshaw, Larry<br />

“Moldy origins <strong>of</strong> Japan’s favorite<br />

condiment” in Spores Afield, Mar. 1989<br />

(brief review), by Renshaw, Larry, 24:29-30.<br />

“Cleaning mushrooms” in Spores Afield,<br />

Aug. 1989, by Renshaw, Larry, 27:36-37.<br />

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

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

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

Repellants<br />

“Slugs and mushrooms” (odor repellant by<br />

mushrooms), by Wood, William F., 76:32.<br />

Reprinted books<br />

“More old mycological books saved on <strong>the</strong><br />

web,” by Wal<strong>to</strong>n, Mike, 66:30.<br />

Reproduction<br />

“Sex and <strong>the</strong> single mushroom,” by Burrell,<br />

Bob, 76:19.<br />

Research<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.<br />

“This researcher seeks wild Agaricus<br />

bisporus,” by Kerrigan, Rick, 22:5-6.<br />

“Armillaria is pronounced `root rot’,” by<br />

Close, Elizabeth, 22:6-9.<br />

“Seeing <strong>the</strong> forest instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trees”<br />

(technical papers), by Midwest Research<br />

Institute, 39:37.<br />

“Cultivating morels,” by Stamets, Paul,<br />

41:10-15.<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong>s in space,” by Dhabolt, John C.,<br />

41:36.<br />

“Forest managers focus on fungi as part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> big picture,” by Rogers, Maggie,<br />

45:9-11.<br />

“Dear Ms. Finnerty (letter re National Park<br />

Service proposed regulations),” by Bessette,<br />

Alan E., 48:7-8.<br />

“Some trends in mycological research, or...,”<br />

by Trudell, Steve, 50:11, 13.<br />

“The Wind River canopy crane,” by Rogers,<br />

Maggie, 50:18-19.<br />

“Check out <strong>the</strong> Key Council,” by McNett,<br />

Brian, 51:15-16.<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 />

Colloque sur les champignons forestiers,<br />

(articles on matsutake, mushroom<br />

harvesting, etc.), by Centre de recherche en<br />

biologie forestie, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />

Harley E., 68:18.<br />

“Managing mushrooms and timber: PNW<br />

Research Station free research publications,”<br />

71:37-38.<br />

Research reviews<br />

“Highlights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1997 MSA meeting<br />

(Montreal, Aug. 3-7),” by Trudell, Steve,<br />

58:32-33.<br />

“The Forest Sciences Lab measures up”<br />

(with publications), by Rogers, Maggie,<br />

59:25-26.<br />

“Notes on mycorrhizal references,” by<br />

Rogers, Maggie, 60:41-42.<br />

“600 attend mycorrhiza conference in<br />

Sweden,” by Trudell, Steve, 61:5-6,8.<br />

“MSA meets with APS, SON in UT”<br />

(Mycological Society <strong>of</strong> America meets with<br />

phy<strong>to</strong>paths, nema<strong>to</strong>dists), by Trudell, Steve,<br />

74:20-21.<br />

“Mycorrhizas and wine get serious attention”<br />

(ICOM-3, Adelaide, S. Australia), by<br />

Trudell, Steve, 74:24-27.<br />

Resources<br />

“All this project needs is <strong>the</strong> million dollars”<br />

(a resource center for mycology), by Rogers,<br />

Maggie, 63:32.<br />

“Getting started with mushroom cultivation”<br />

(Cultivation Column), by Beausejour, Terri<br />

Marie, 64:26-34.<br />

Restaurants<br />

“Gold among <strong>the</strong> leaves: From forest <strong>to</strong><br />

restaurant,” by Gottfried, John, 6:14-15.<br />

“Casa Cordova cooks with care,” by<br />

Metzler, Susan, 15:25-26.<br />

“Yes, <strong>the</strong> FDA should have acted,” by<br />

Czarnecki, Jack, 17:9.<br />

Rey, Theresa<br />

“The s<strong>to</strong>ries are as good as collecting<br />

mushrooms?” by Rey, Theresa, 43:16-17.<br />

Rhabdomyolysis<br />

“Don’t eat T. equestre,” by Coombs, Don,<br />

74:13.<br />

Rhizopus sp.<br />

“After winter comes spring (and some<br />

cultivation discoveries),” by DeSimone,<br />

Roy, 51:35-36.<br />

Rhoades, Fred<br />

“Gestalt mushrooming—<strong>the</strong> synoptic<br />

approach may help you complete your<br />

conceptual pictures,” by Rhoades, Fred,<br />

9:16-20.<br />

“PC-Taxon,” by Rhoades, Fred, 36:30.<br />

“Wondering about wonderers” (how a<br />

teacher looked for answers), by Rhoades,<br />

Fred, 76:29-30.<br />

Rhytisma sp.<br />

“Emus, goldenrod gall triplets and tar spot <strong>of</strong><br />

Norway maple,” by Ristich, Sam, 56:29.<br />

Rice, Miriam<br />

“<strong>Mushroom</strong>s for color: A new column,” by<br />

Rice, Miriam, 27:30-31.<br />

“Fine paper from mushrooms (Part 1),” by<br />

Rice, Miriam, 34:21-22.<br />

“Get an old blender” (Part 2 <strong>of</strong><br />

papermaking), by Rice, Miriam, 36:22-26.<br />

Richardson, Charles S. and Michael K.<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 />

Richardson, John<br />

see Sundberg, Walter J., 40:23.<br />

Richter, Dana<br />

“Mycorrhizal fungus fruiting” (poem), by<br />

Richter, Dana, 66:22.<br />

“What is it with Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten called <strong>the</strong> False Chanterelle?” by<br />

Richter, Dana, 71:25.<br />

Richter, Joachim<br />

Dr. Oetker pilzkochbuch (Dr. Oetker’s<br />

mushroom cookbook), 1983, by Richter,<br />

Joachim, reviewed by Dow, Anne, 8:33.<br />

Richter, Nora<br />

<strong>Wild</strong>pilz kochbuch (<strong>Wild</strong> mushroom<br />

cookbook), 1981, by Richter, Nora, reviewed<br />

by Dow, Anne, 8:32.<br />

Austernpilz kochbuch (Oyster mushroom<br />

cookbook), 1984, by Richter, Nora, reviewed<br />

by Dow, Anne, 8:33.<br />

Die schoensten gerichte (The most beautiful<br />

dishes), 1984, by Richter, Nora, reviewed by<br />

Dow, Anne, 8:33.<br />

Champignon kochbuch (Cultivated agaricus<br />

cookbook), 1981, by Richter, Nora, reviewed<br />

by Dow, Anne, 8:33.<br />

Rickenella sp.<br />

“Some Mycena lookalikes” in The<br />

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

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

Ridgway color standards/nomenclature<br />

“Matching colors via a web site,” by<br />

Barnhart, Harley E., 65:25.<br />

“The colors <strong>of</strong> Ridgway and Methuen: an<br />

eye-ball concordance (website),” by<br />

Petersen, Ronald H., 65:25-26.<br />

Riedlinger, Thomas J., ed.<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 />

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 />

Rimany, Ken<br />

“Marks <strong>of</strong> distinction—<strong>the</strong> fungus art <strong>of</strong><br />

Nellie Staves,” in NY State Conserv., Dec.<br />

2000, 72:34-35.<br />

Rinaldi, A.<br />

<strong>Mushroom</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, (prev. Complete<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mushroom</strong>s), Firefly Books, 1998,<br />

by Pace, Giuseppe, reviewed by Barnhart,<br />

Harley E., 62:17-18.<br />

Ristich, Sam<br />

“Artistic spore prints,” by Ristich, Sam,<br />

1:7-8.

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