Fungi: Books Published in A Series
Fungi: Books Published in A Series
Fungi: Books Published in A Series
Agaricales of California
The Agaricales of California is a flora of the mushrooms found in California. Eleven volumes have been published. Forthcoming volumes are:
The Agaricales of California: Vol. 8: Entolomatoid of Western North America entolo 225.00
by David L. Largent
Contains a synoptic key, dichotomous keys, and complete descriptions. Included are all taxa for which there are voucher collections in a valid
herbarium. The books are either with or without punched holes, to permit incorporation of new material in a binder. Number of species:240.
Number of Pages: 550. Number of Color Illustrations: 230. This volume includes its own binder and separators.
British Fungus Flora Part 5. Strophariaceae & Coprinaceae p.p. strcop 19.00
Keys and descriptions are provided for 74 species found within Hypholoma (15), Melanotus (6), Psilocybe (25), Stropharia (11), Lacrymaria (3) &
Panaeolus (14). 1987. ISBN 0 9504270 7 1, softback, ii + 122pp, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
British Fungus Flora Part 6. Crepidotaceae, Pleurotaceae and other pleurotoid agarics creple 22.50
Keys and descriptions are provided for 106 species found within the Pleurotaceae (4 genera, 12 species), Crepidotaceae (3 genera, and 21 species),
and the pleurotoid genera found in the Tricholomataceae (15 genera, 42 species), the Schizophyllaceae (2 genera, 2 species), Lentinellaceae
(Lentinellus with 6 species), Cortinariaceae (Pleuroflammula, 1 species), Paxillaceae (Paxillus, 1 species), Entolomataceae (Claudopus (3),
Clitopilus (4)), and the Strophariaceae (Melanotus (6)). 1990. ISBN 1 872291 00 7, softback, ii + 158pp, Royal Botanic Garden.
In this part, keys and descriptions are provided for 74 species distributed amongst Galerina(49), Gymnopilus(12), Leucocortinarius(1),
Phaeocollybia(4), Phaeogalera(3), Phaeolepiota(1), Phaeomarasmius(2), Plueroflammula(1), Rozites(1), & Stagnicola(1). 1993. ISBN 1 872291 09
0, softback, iv + 132pp, Royal Botanic Garden.
British Fungus Flora Part 8. Cantharellaceae, Gomphaceae and xeruloid and amyloid-spored members of Tricholomataceae
cangom 28.25
(excl. Mycena)
by R. Watling & E. Turnbull (1998)
The eighth part of the Flora, Cantharelleaceae, Gomphaceae and Amyloid-Spored and Xeruloid Members of Tricholomataceae (excl. Mycena),
covers 112 species amongst the following genera: Cantharellus (9), Craterellus (1), Pseudocraterellus(1) & Gomphus(1); Cantharellula (1),
Cystoderma (7), Dermoloma (6), Fayodia (1), Gamundia (1), Leucopaxillus (4), Melanoleuca (24), Myxomphalina (1), Panellus (4), Porpoloma (2),
Pseudoclitocybe (3), Pseudoomphalina(2) & Squamanita (1), Baeospora (1), Clitocybula (1), Delicatula (1), Gerronema (1), Gymnopus (1),
Hemimycena (15), Hydropus (4), Megacollybia (1), Mycenella (4), Oudemansiella (1), Resinomycena (1), Strobilurus (3), Xeromphalina (2) &
Xerula(4). Keys to sections and species are given together with full descriptions of the taxa based on personal observations of the general editors or,
in the case of rare species, on authoritative descriptions of material. Many species are illustrated by line drawings. Colours are described using the
Colour Identification Chart, a copy of which is included with this part. 1998. ISBN 1 872291 82 1, softback, iv + 192pp, Royal Botanic Garden.
Color Atlas of Basidiomycetes
The Corticiaceae of North Europe Vol 1: Introduction and Keys cort1 35.00
by J. Eriksson, L. Ryvarden, and (some vols ) K. Hjortstarn
Descriptions and quality line drawings of microscopic features. Some black and white photographs. Fungiflora A/S.61 p.
In preparation:
Vol. 6. 2002. Bolbitiaceae (genera Conocybe, Bolbitius, and Agrocybe) and Coprinaeae (I): genus Coprinus. Authors: E.Arnolds,C.Uljé and M.Nauta.
Forthcoming volumes
Vols. 7-9 include the following contributions: Boletes sl. including Paxillaceae and Gomphidiaceae (Noordeloos, Den Bakker). Russulaceae (Noordeloos,
Verbeken, Wisman). Coprinaceae II: genus Psathyrella (Nauta) Tricholomataceae (final part): Mycenae (Noordeloos & co-workers); Lyophylleae (Nauta,
Arnolds), and Cystodermateae (Bas, Nauta), Amanitaceae (Bas)
The final two volumes of the series will be dedicated to the Cortinariaceae .
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - Volume 1 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring in the Netherlands neer1 76.00
eds: Bas, C.; Kuyper, Th.W.; Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; van Crevel, R.; Arnold, E.J.M. (eds):
Introduction; The Netherlands as an environment for agarics and boleti; Specific and infraspecific delimination; Orders and families in agarics and
boleti; Nomenclature; Scope, methods and presentation; Glossary; Abbreviations of author names and titles of books and journals. Taxonomical
part: Key to the orders and families of agarics and boleti as occurring in the Netherlands; Entolomataceae; Key to the genera; Key to and description
and illustrations of the species of Rhodocybe, Clitopilus and Entoloma (total of 157 species). 1988, 29 cm, 192 pp., ISBN: 90 6191 859 6; hardback
only.
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - Volume 2 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring in the Netherlands neer2 71.00
eds: Bas, C.; Kuyper, Th.W.; Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; van Crevel, R.; Arnold, E.J.M.
General part: Scope, methods and; presentation; Glossary; Abbreviations of author names and titles of books and journals. Taxonomical part: Key to
the orders and families of agarics and boleti as occurring in the Netherlands; Pleurotaceae: Key to and description of the species of Pleurotus,
Phyllotopsis, Lentinula, Lentinus and Volvariella; Tricholomataceae: Tribus Hygrocybeae: Hygrocybe and Camarophyllopsis, Tribus Hygrophoreae:
Hygrophorus. 1990, 29 cm, 160 pp., ISBN: 90 6191 971 1; hardback only.
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - Volume 3 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring in the Netherlands neer3 76.00
eds: Bas, C. ;Kuyper, Th.W. ;Noordeloos, M.E. ;Vellinga, E.C. ;Crevel, R. van; Arnold, E.J.M.
General part. Taxonomical part: Key to the genera; Monographs on the Tricholomataceae, Tribus Hygrocybeae, Tribus Clitocybeae, Tribus
Laccarieae, Tribus Collybieae, Tribus Marasmieae, Tribus Myceneae, Tribus Resupinateae, Tribus Panelleae, Tribus Pseudohiathuleae, Tribus
Macroscystidia, Tribus Rodoteae & Tribus Biannularieae. 1995, 29 cm, 190 pp., ISBN: 90 5410 616 6; hardback only
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - Volume 4 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti Occurring in the Netherlands neer4 46.00
eds: Bas, C.,;Kuyper, Th.W.; Noordeloos, M.E.; Vellinga, E.C.; Crevel, R.; illustrations by J. van Os :
Monographs on the Tricholomataceae (part 3), tribus Tricholomateae and tribus Xeruleae and on the family of Strophariaceae . 1999, 29 cm, 190
pp., paperback, ISBN: 90 5410 492 9.
Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - Volume 5 - Critical Monographs on Families of Agarics and Boleti occuring in the Netherlands neer5 46.00
eds: Noordeloos, M.E.; Kuyper, Th.W.; Vellinga, E.C; Illustrations by J. van Os.
General part: Scope, methods and presentation; Glossary, Abbreviations of author's names; Bibliographic abbreviations. Taxonomic part:
Agaricaceae: genus Agaricus; genus Allopsalliota; genus Macrolepiota; genus Chlorophyllum; genus Leucocoprinus; genus Leucoagaricus; genus
Lepiota; genus Chamaemyces; genus Cystolepiota; genus Melanophyllum; Index; Index to the genera in volumes 1-5. 2001, 29 cm, 172 pp.,
Paperback ISBN: 90 5410 495 3.
Nordic Macromycetes
This work is the first comprehensive and modern flora with keys to species level from Fennoscandanavia. Naturally, the greatest interest is related to the
special species described by M. Fries. Special care has been taken to bring the nomenclature of the species in accordance with the comprehensive changes in
the latest editions of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
This series involved 45 mycologists who described approximately 4000 species in the 3 volumes.
Nordic Macromycetes Vol. 1. Selected ascomycete groups, primarily Pezizales, Thelebolales, Leotiales, Hypocreales and Xylariales nord1 59.00
Keys and descriptions are provide for approximately 1000 taxa (c. 800 discomycetes and c. 200 pyrenomycetes) of Fennoscandanavian fungi. 2000.
Paper. 6 x 9.5"; 444 pp. Nordsvamp. 309. pp.
Nordic Macromycetes Vol. 3: Heterobasidioid, Aphyllophoroid, and Gastromycetoid Basidiomycetes. nord3 59.00
Volume 3 covers the groups traditionally referred to as the Heterobasidiomycetes, the Aphyllophorales and the Gastromycetes. Keys and
descriptions are provided for approximately 1200 species within 150 families and 450 genera of Fennoscandanavian fungi. 1997. Paper. 6 x 9.5";
444 pp. Nordsvamp.
Fungi of Switzerland
A series of publications devoted to the fungi of the Lucern district in Switzerland. Five Volumes covering 2268 species have been
published thus far.
Volume 6, covering the genera Russula and Lactarius, is being worked upon.
Fungi of Switzerland Vol. 3 Boletes and Agarics, 1st part bolsz 125.25
by J. Breitenbach and F. Kränzlin
The third volume includes maps, methods, glossary, identification key, color illustrations, microscopic illustrations, macroscopic and microscopic
descriptions of 450 species. The format is the same as for the first two volumes. Involves Strobilomycetaceae, Boletaceae, Paxillaceae,
Gomphidiaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Tricholomataceae, plus the lamellate polypores from the family Polyporaceae s. l. 359 pages, 8 ¼ x 11, Hard
cover, 1991. Verlag Mykologia Luzern Publishers
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 3 The genus Phellinus a survey of world taxa syfun3 46.25
by M. J. Larsen and L. A. Cobb-Poulle
A synopsis of the largest of all polypore genera and includes a key and descriptions to 220 taxa, a host index and a list of references; 206 pages,
1990. Fungiflora A/S
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 8 A Nomenclaturial studey of Armillaria and Armillariella species.. syfun8 36.00
by T. J. Volk and H. H. Burdsall
247 published names in the two genera have been treated and their nomenclaturial and taxonomic status are given; 121 pages, 1995. Fungiflora A/S
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 9. Tomentella (Basidomycota) and related genera in temperate Eurasia syfun9 56.50
by U. Koljalg
Keys and descriptions are given to Amaurodon (6 species), Pseudotomentella (8 species), Tomentellopsis (3 species) and Tomentella (43 species);
213 pages, 171 figures out of which 77 are line drawings, 142 SEM pictures, and 49 distributional maps, 1995. Fungiflora A/S
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 10. Polyporus (Basidiomycotina) and related genera syfun10 25.75
by M. Nunez and L. Ryvarden
The genera Echinochaete, Laccocephalum, Polyporus, and Pseudofavolus are monographed. 85 pages, 20 b/w drawings, 1995, Fungiflora A/S.
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 11: A nomenclatural study of the Ganodermataceae. Donk syfun11 42.00
Synopsis Fungorum Vol. 12: The genus Aleurodiscus (Basidiomycotina). syfun12 50.50
Cookbooks
Hope Miller's Cookbook of Wild & Cultivated Mushroom Recipes hopecb 25.00
by Hope H. Miller
For many years Hope and Orson Miller have traveled widely in North America and other parts of the world.
While Orson has worked on identifying mushrooms, Hope has been collecting, developing, and testing recipes
for cooking wild and cultivated mushrooms and has collected an extensive repertoire of dishes. Over 320 of
Hope's best recipes, each keyed to the most suitable wild and cultivated mushrooms, are divided among
appetizers, soups, salads, sauces, main dishes of beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, fish. Vegetarian recipes are
also included. Delectable recipes for eggs, cheese, and vegetables are wonderful. And Hope has included her
favorite recipes for wild mushrooms. This book is a must for those who want to cook with mushrooms and it is
published in a convenient spiral-bound format; spiral bound, over 320 different recipes separated by dividers
into categories, 7 1/8 x 8 1/2, 220 pages, MRP, 1993.
Cultivation
The Mushroom Cultivator: A Practical Guide to Growing Mushrooms at Home cult 30.00
by Paul Stamets and J. S. Chilton
This thorough guide to growing mushrooms at home contains detailed information on sterile technique and
agar culture, preparation of substrates, trouble-shooting problems in cultivation, identification and control of
contaminants and pests, how to grow sixteen species of important edible and psychoactive mushrooms, and
many other things one needs to know to grow mushrooms successfully. Includes detailed appendices and a
thorough up-to-date bibliography. 415 pages, 71/2 x 9, Agarikon Press, 1983.
Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms (3rd Edition) growgm 45.00
By Paul Stamets
Expanded to 592 pages and more than 500 photographs and diagrams, this fully updated edition of the
internationally acclaimed mushroom grower's guide adds 6 more mushroom species to the 25 species already
described. Advanced cultivation techniques for Agaricus blazei, Pleurotus tuberregium, Sparassis crispa,
Trametes versicolor, Tremella fuciformis and Agaricus brunnescens ("Portobello") mushrooms have been
added to the Third Edition. This book covers in detail state-of-the-art commercial cultivation techniques, liquid
culture inoculation methods, mycological landscaping, growing room and lab designs, troubleshooting and
more. Commonly referred to as "The New Testament" by amateur and professional mycologists alike. The best
book on mushroom cultivation just keeps getting better! Agaricon Press.
Dictionary
Ainsworth & Bisby’s Dictionary of the Fungi dictfu 90.00
by D. L. Hawksworth, P. M. Kirk, D. N. Pegler, B. C. Sutton, and G. C. Ainsworth.
This is the essential handbook for all who work with or are interested in Fungi (including lichens and yeasts).
This new edition, with over 17800 entries, has been prepared by significantly revising the information included
in the eighth edition. It provides the most complete listing of generic names of Fungi available. Diagnoses of
families, orders and higher categories are included for most groups. In addition there are explanations of terms
used in mycology, bibliographic notes, information on well known metabolites and mycotoxins and short
accounts of almost all pure and applied aspects of the subject—always including citations of important
literature. Includes a dichotomous key to all recognized families; 9th edition, Hardcover. 6 ½ x 9 ½, Cab
International, 2000.
The Rainbow Beneath My Feet : A Mushroom Dyer's Field Guide rainbe 24.75
by Arleen Rainis Bessette and Alan E. Bessette.
A unique and useful reference guide to some of the more common and best color-producing dye mushrooms of
North America. The book includes step-by-step instructions to the process from collecting the mushrooms to
dyeing the wool. There is an accurate and up-to-date description for each species along with over 200 color
photographs. The authors provide information about dyeing equipment, mordants, preparing and dyeing the
wool, and the dazzling array of colors that can be obtained from mushrooms. Paper, ISBN: 0-8156-0680-X, 8 x
10, 304 pages, 200 color photographs, index; Syracuse University Press.
Folklore and Natural History
Toads and Toadstools: The Natural History, Folklore, and Cultural Oddities of a
toadto 25.00
Strange Association
by Adrian Morgan
This exquisitely illustrated book is a feast for the eye as well as the intellect. The author has assembled a
fascinating mix of mycology, art history, cultural anthropology and pharmacology that will peak the interest of
any mycophile. 1995, Softcover, Notes, Bibliography, 208 pages, over 140 illustrations, full color throughout;
Celestial Arts Publishing, Berkeley, CA.
Fungi of Northern Europe, Vol. 2: The Genus Lactarius ("Mælkehatte") Lactar 60.00
by Jacob Heilmann-Clausen, Annemieke Verbeken & Jan Vesterholt.
'The genus Lactarius' is the second volume in the series 'Fungi of Northern Europe'. It provides identification
keys, detailed descriptions, colour photographs and drawings of the microscopical features of all 97 northern
European species of Lactarius recognized by the authors. Paper. 287pp., Syampetryk.
Gasteromycetes: Morphological and Developmental Features gaster 5.25
by Orson K. Miller, Jr, and Hope H. Miller
Descriptions and illustrations of macroscopic and microscopic features used to identify these Fungi. Keys to
orders, families, and genera, along with descriptions of each and comments on ecology and distribution. A
long-awaited and much-needed work. 157 pages, 51/2 x 81/2, MRP, 1988.
Keys to Agarics and Boleti: English translation of Kleine Kryptogamenflora Band llb/2, fifth moser 74.25
edition, 1982 Die Rohrlinge und Blatterpilze
by Meinhard Moser
Dr. Moser's book is a series of keys to 3150 species of polypores, boletes, and agarics of Europe. Included for
each species are short descriptions, edibility, habitat, and season of appearance. Contains a glossary, and line
drawings; 535 pages, 8 3/4 x 5 5/8, hard cover, R. Phillips, 1983.
This volume (256pp) considers those fungi, which occur on mosses, other fungi, soil, dung etc. Simple keys to
genera and species are provided throughout. Groups of fungi covered include discomycetes, other ascomycetes,
hyphomycetes, coelomycetes, phycomycetes, a comprehensive treatment of coprophilous fungi and, mainly on
bryophytes and fungi, a few small basidiomycetes. There are descriptions of about 730 species and over 500
original line illustrations. Richmond Publishing Company. 1998.
Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest Volume 2: Non-gilled nwmush 15.00
hymenomycetes, boletes, chanterelles, coral Fungi, polypores, and spine Fungi
(Agaricales and Aphyllophorales
by Edmund E. Tylutki
Complete information is provided on 354 species of non-gilled Fungi of the Pacific Northwest. Field and
technical keys, along with technical descriptions and black and white and color photographs, make this a
practical aid for amateur and professional alike; 256 pages, 5 ½ x 8 ½”, 114 color plates, glossary, paper,
University of Idaho Press.
Mushroom of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest. Volume 1: Morels, False Morels, nwdisc 14.00
Fairy Cups, Saddle Fungi, Earth Tongues, Truffles and Related Fungi (Ascomycetes—
Discomycetes)
by Edmund E. Tylutki
This volume on the Discomycetes is the culmination of over two decades of study of the Pacific Northwest
mushrooms. Includes keys for both the beginning mushroom collector and specialists and handy black-and-
white photographs of almost all of the 116 species. Paper, 113 pp, 5x8”, approximately 100 b/w illustrations,
University of Idaho Press
North American Boletes: A Color Guide to the Fleshy Pored Mushrooms norbol 100.00
by Alan E. Bessette, William C. Roody, and Arleen R. Bessette
This book is written for the amateur and professional mycologist alike as well as anyone interested in ecology
and nature. Special features include: 450 color photographs of more than 300 species; descriptions with
accurate, updated nomenclature; easy-to-follow keys, and information on collecting, cooking, and preserving
boletes;hardback, 396 pp, 8.25 x 10.25”, color illustrations, ISBN: 0-8156-0588-9, Syracuse University Press
The North American Species of Pholiota pholio 32.50
by A. H. Smith & L. R. Hesler
402 pages, 115 illustrations, 40 drawings, hard cover, Hafner, 1968.
Key to Spores of the Genera of Hypogeous Fungi of North Temperate Forests with truffl 25.00
Special Reference to Animal Mycophagy
by Michael A. Castellano, James M. Trappe, Jane Maser, and Chris Maser
A comprehensive manual for the identification of truffle-like Fungi utilizing the features of the spore. Contains
information on collecting and preserving samples of spores from mammals, methods of finding and preserving
hypogeous Fungi, a synoptic key to spores, and thorough descriptions of 65 genera of basidiomycetes,
ascomycetes, and zygomycetes. Descriptions include spore characters, sporocarp characters, distribution,
season of occurrence, species found in north temperate forests, and reference to keys and descriptions of
species in the literature. Also includes photomicrographs, line drawings, and SEM's of spores, and photographs
of sporocarps, glossary, index, and comprehensive bibliography; 196 pages, 69 b/w illus., 71/8 x 81/2, MRP,
1989
Funghi Ipogei D’Europa funghi 142.00
by Amer Montecchi and Mario Sarasini
This book is proposed as a starting point for identifying the hypogeous fungi. It is one of the most outstanding
publications on this group of fungi that has ever been published. Astounding color illustrations of almost all of
the 179 species. Documentation of the microscopic and macroscopic features; contains numerous practical
determination keys of classes, orders, families, genera, and species; contains exhaustive remarks and
taxonomic notes, and a glossary of main mycological terms; hardback, 6.5 x 9.5”, 714 pages, approximately
350 color illustrations