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" And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields, and pastures, swarm with a profusion of good nutritious fungi, which are allowed to decay where they spring up, because people do not know how or are afraid... "
British Edible Fungi: How to Distinguish and how to Cook Them : with ... - Page 15
by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1891 - 237 pages
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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society of London, Volume 2

Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain) - Botany - 1870 - 398 pages
...good species within a few hundred yards of the depot. And BO it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields,...their value was appreciated, as never before, during our late war, when other food, especially meat, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I have heard...
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Mushroom Culture: Its Extension and Improvement

William Robinson - Mushroom culture - 1870 - 206 pages
...good species within a few hundred yards of the dep6t. And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields,...their value was appreciated, as never before, during our late war, when other food, especially meat, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I have heard...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 93

Medicine - 1875 - 810 pages
...Curtis, of North Carolina, enumerated all of these in his own State, and wrote to Rev. MJ Berkeley that " hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields...before during the late war, when other food, especially meats, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I have heard express a preference for mushrooms over...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 7

Science - 1875 - 806 pages
...good species within a few hundred yards of the depot. And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, -fields,...people do not know how, or are afraid, to use them. " I have known no instance of mushroom-poisoning in this country, except where the victims rashly ventured...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture of t he Operations of the ...

U.S. Gov. Printing Office - 1877 - 486 pages
...macropus, subtilis, pyxidata, aurea, formosa. ''a. — follacea, mesenterica. Dr. Curtis says that hill' and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields,...use them. "By those of us who know their use, their Talue was appreciated, as never before, during the late war, when other food, especially meat, was...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 1-2

1878 - 900 pages
...maintain a regiment of soldiers five mouths in the year upon mushrooms alone." * * * * * " Hill, plain and valley, woods, fields and pastures swarm with...their value was appreciated as never before during our late war, when other food, especially meat, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I have heard...
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Fungi: Their Nature, Influence, and Uses

Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - Fungi - 1888 - 336 pages
...fields, and pastures, swarm with a profusion of good nutritious fungi, which are allowed to decay whwo they spring up, because people do not know how, or...use, their value was appreciated, as never before, daring the late war, when other food, especially meat, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I...
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Volume 20

Torrey Botanical Club - Botany - 1893 - 606 pages
...yards of the depot. And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, fields and pastures, swarm with a profusion of good...people do not know how, or are afraid, to use them." Natural History Survey, a " Catalogue of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of North Carolina,"...
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Volume 20

Torrey Botanical Club - Botany - 1893 - 610 pages
...yards of the depot. And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, fields and pastures, swarm with a profusion of good...people do not know how, or are afraid, to use them." 323 Natural History Survey, a " Catalogue of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of North Carolina,"...
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Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: 1883-1886, Volumes 1-3

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - Natural history - 1884 - 382 pages
...good species within a few hundred yards of the depot. And so it seems to be throughout the country. Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields,...their value was appreciated as never before during our late war, when other food, especially meat, was scarce and dear. Then such persons as I have heard...
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