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A systematic, illustrated survey of fungal biology that describes morphology and microscopic structure, classifies major groups, and explains spore formation, dissemination, germination, and modes of reproduction including sexual processes and polymorphism. It examines life cycles, growth, ecological influences, habitats, and notable phenomena, and outlines practical aspects of cultivation, collection, preservation, and geographic distribution. Discussion emphasizes the diversity of forms, methodological cautions about misidentification, and the various uses and effects of fungi in nature and industry, offering students both foundational theory and applied guidance for study and handling.

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M. C. Cooke

M. C. Cooke was a notable figure in the field of mycology, contributing significantly to the understanding of fungi through his writings. He is best known for his works such as "Fungi: Their Nature and Uses" and "Rust, Smut, Mildew, & Mould: An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi," which explore the diverse roles and characteristics of fungi in nature. Additionally, Cooke authored "The Seven Sisters of Sleep," a popular history that examines various narcotics and their effects. His contributions have enriched the study of both fungi and the cultural implications of narcotics, making him a significant figure in 19th-century scientific literature.

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