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Fungi: Their Nature and Uses

Fungi: Their Nature and Uses

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FUNGI:

THEIR


NATURE AND USES.

BY
M. C. COOKE, M.A., LL.D.

EDITED BY
The Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.L.S.




NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
549 AND 551 BROADWAY.
1875.


PREFACE BY THE EDITOR.

As my name appears on the title-page of this volume, it is necessary that I should exactly state what part I had in its preparation. I had no doubt originally engaged to undertake the work myself; but finding, from multiplicity of engagements and my uncertain health, that I could not accomplish it satisfactorily, I thought the best course I could take was to recommend Mr. Cooke to the publishers; a gentleman well known, not only in this country, but in the United States. The whole of the work has therefore been prepared by himself, the manuscript and proof sheets being submitted to me from time to time, in which I merely suggested such additions as seemed needful, subjoining occasionally a few notes. As the work is intended for students, the author has had no hesitation in repeating what has been stated in former chapters where it has been thought to prove useful. I have no doubt that the same high character will justly apply to this as to Mr. Cooke’s former publications, and especially to his “Handbook of British Fungi.”

M. J. BERKELEY.

Sibbertoft,

November 23, 1874.


CONTENTS.

PAGE
I. Nature of Fungi. 1
II. Structure. 17
III Classification 64
IV. Uses. 82
V. Notable Phenomena. 105
VI. The Spore and Its Dissemination. 119
VII. Germination and Growth. 137
VIII. Sexual Reproduction. 163
IX. Polymorphism. 182
X. Influences and Effects. 209
XI. Habitats. 233
XII. Cultivation. 253
XIII. Geographical Distribution. 266
XIV. Collection and Preservation. 287
Index. 295

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

FIG. PAGE
1. Agaric in Process of Growth. 18
2. Section of Common Mushroom.

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