These are a few
of the many interesting mushroom sites. I have selected
the ones which I feel are of more general interest to our club members
rather than being primarily oriented to an individual club or group.
The descriptions are my impression of the site and may not reflect the
intention of the web master. I will be glad to make corrections if
anyone disapproves, and other sites will undoubtedly be added in the future.
Mushroom
Poisoning Case Registry
The North American Mycological Association
established this page to collect and disseminate data on mushroom
poisoning in North America. A report can either be sent by e-mail
or a form can be printed for mailing.
Cornell Mushroom Blog For the serious amateur or professional mycologist,
Kathie Hodge's page is almost indispensable. It contains links to
an overwhelming number of resources relating to the study of mycology.
MykoWeb
While MykoWeb relates primarily to the San
Francisco area, it provides such a variety of information it should be
interesting to any mushroomer.
North
American Mycological Societies
A listing of the amateur mushroom clubs in
North America. The list includes e-mail addresses and web sites when
applicable.
The Puget Sound
Mycological Society
This certainly is one of the more extensive
sites maintained by a mushroom club. The highlight may be their Spore
Prints newsletter, but the range of information invites extended browsing.
Tom
Volk's Fungi
In addition to his over one thousand JPEG
"Images of Fungi," Tom has provided a variety of other interesting and
educational pages. The pictures are detailed enough to aid in identification.
MushroomExpert.Com
Dr. Michael Kuo is the owner of the Web development company Blue
Willow Pages. He collects mushrooms for the herbarium
in Illinois, Michigan, and Colorado. He is a member of the Mycological
Society of America. There is a wealth of mushroom information on
this site.