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Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.

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The work surveys the diversity and structure of higher fungi, describing morphology, development, and distinguishing characters used to separate edible from poisonous species. It organizes species by spore color and fruiting type—agarics, polypores, puffballs, coral fungi, morels, and related groups—and provides life-size photographic plates and colored illustrations to aid identification. Practical topics include collection, preservation, selection for the table, culinary recipes, cultivation methods, and economic uses. Appendices offer analytical identification keys, a technical glossary, and a chapter on chemical composition and toxicology to inform safe use.

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George Francis Atkinson

George Francis Atkinson was an American botanist and mycologist known for his contributions to the study of plant life and fungi. His notable works include "Elementary Botany," which serves as an introduction to the principles of botany, and "Studies of American Fungi: Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.," where he explores various species of mushrooms, emphasizing their culinary and toxicological aspects. Atkinson's writings reflect a keen interest in the natural sciences and have contributed to the understanding of botany and mycology in the United States.

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