Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction -- How to use this guide -- Chanterelles. Pacific golden chantrelle -- White chantrelle -- Blue chantrelle -- Black trumpet, horn of plenty -- Winter chantrelle -- Pig's ear -- Lobster mushroom -- Boletes. King bolete -- Red cracked bolete -- Admirable bolete -- Aspen bolete -- Morels and inedible false morels. Black morel -- Yellow morel -- Free cap morel -- Verpa -- Puffballs. Western giant puffball -- Giant puffball -- Gem puffball -- Pear shaped puffball -- Polypores. Artist's conk -- Chicken of the woods -- Turkey tail -- Resinous polypore -- Reishi -- Agarikon -- Tooth fungi. Conifer bear's head -- Lion's mane tooth fungi -- Hedgehog -- Belly button hedgehog -- Jelly fungi. Wood ears -- Alpine jelly cone (gumdrops) -- Fan shaped jelly fungus.
Coral fungi. Spring coral -- Crown coral -- Gilled mushrooms. Shaggy mane -- Pleurotaceae. Oyster mushrooms -- Russulaceae. Candy cap -- Saffron milkcap -- Tricholomataceae. Fried chicken mushroom -- Matsutake -- Wood blewit -- Agaricaceae. Meadow mushroom -- Prince -- From the market & rare in the Oregon wild. Chaga -- Maitake -- Portobello -- Enokitake -- Shiitake -- Inedible, toxic, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. Amanita muscaria and other amanitas -- Clitocybes -- Russula -- Lactarius -- Pholiotas -- Mycena -- Little brown mushrooms.