(Subject, Author, Vol., Issue, Year, Page)
ABFG online Michael Jordan (MJ) 2 (1) 06, 6
new groups; equipment grants MJ 2 (4) 06, 12
new initiative: Fungi Watch MJ 2 (3) 06, 14-15
proposed charity registration & board of trustees MJ 2 (4) 06, 6-8
role in field mycology MJ 1 (4) 05, 26-7
Abortiporus biennis MJ 2 (4) 06, 4-5
Agaricus bresadiolanus (romagnesii) MJ 1 (4) 05, 7
Agaricus spp: booted or hanging ? (ring structure) MJ 2 (3) 06, 27
Amanita gemmata in Dorset (letter) Ken Roberts 1 (4) 05, 24
Amanita phalloides. Toxins and their effects Steve Clements 2 (3) 06, 8-9
see also Death Cap
Astraeus hygrometricus MJ 1 (1) 05, 26
Battarraea phalloides Cheryl Savage 2 (4) 06, 10
Biodiversity Action Plan. Right action? MJ 1 (4) 05, 10
Biodiversity Action Plan. Red List MJ 2 (1) 06, 19
Provisional reference guides MJ 2 (3) 06, 19
Biodiversity Action Plan. List update MJ 2 (2) 06, 19
Boletus edulis Quest Kevin Crossley 2 (2) 06, 24-27
Boletus satanas Portrait Kevin Crossley 2 (2) 06, 21
Book Review.
Fungi of Switzerland Vol 6 Russulaceae
Verlag Mykologia Luzern, 2005 Arthur Walters 1 (3) 05, 21
Camarophyllopsis foetens Howard Williams 2 (4) 06, 24-25
Chelsea and PLI MJ & Henry Tribe 1 (2) 05, 24-5
Chelsea Flower Show - Prelude MJ 2 (1) 06, 3, 6
Chelsea Foray (ABFG at Chelsea Flower Show, 2006) Lorna & Paul Minton 2 (2) 06, 4-7
Chemistry set
Acetocarmine, Lactophenol cotton blue MJ 1 (3) 05, 30
Guaiac (Russula reactions) MJ 1 (4) 05, 30
Iron sulphate; Phenol, Immersion Oil MJ 1 (1) 05, 30
Melzer's Reagent MJ 2 (3) 06, 30
Potassium hydroxide sol; Ammonia sol. 2% MJ 1 (2) 05, 30
Schaeffer's Test MJ 1 (4) 05, 30
Sulphovanillin, Toluidine Blue O MJ 2 (1) 06, 30
Clavarioid and Ramarioid fungi. New Keys Jack Marriott 1 (2) 05, 5-7
Changes & revisions Jack Marriott 2 (4) 06, 16-18
Clavaria Fr Keys Jack Marriott 1 (3) 05,14-17
Clavaria purpurea Photograph Milan Novotny 2 (4) 06, 21
Clavaria zollingeri Photograph Jeff Benn 1 (3) 05, 23
Clavariadelphus Donk Keys Jack Marriott 2 (1) 06, 16-18
Clavicorona Doty Keys Jack Marriott 2 (2) 06, 16
Clavulina J.Schroeter Keys Jack Marriott 2 (2) 06, 17-18
Clavulinopsis Overeem Keys Jack Marriott 1 (4) 05, 14-17
Cooking
Puffball Soup Caroline Gent 2 (1) 06, 20
(puffballs) Caroline Gent 1 (3) 05, 22
Kidneys, Jew's Ear and brandy Mrs McKee's 1964 Royal Cookery Book 2 (3) 06, 20
Mourilles Nicoises Michael Jordan 1 (1) 05, 22
St George's Croustade Peter Jordan 2 (2) 06, 20
Bass 'n Boletes Hazel Malcolm 1 (2) 05, 22
Blue Magic (winter species) Hazel Malcolm 2 (4) 06, 20
Swedish Oysters Gunilla Sturgess 1 (4) 05, 22
Crepidotus A provisional working key to species Jack Marriott 2 (3) 06, 16-18
Crossword (Mid-winter) Tom Kirby 2 (4) 06, 30
Death Cap. Origin of name Henry Tribe 1 (3) 05, 4-6
Death Cap. Origin of name. New data Henry Tribe 2 (2) 06, 22
Drugs Act, 2005 Graeme Walker 1 (3) 05, 10
East Yorkshire Group: fungal delights of 2005 Mervin Nethercoat 2 (3) 06, 4-5
Exidia John Shrouder 1 (2) 05, 8-9
Exidia nucleata Howard Williams 1 (4) 05, 18-19
Field Mycologists David Hawksworth 1 (2) 05, 18-20
Fomes fomentarius . On oak? Howard Williams 1 (3) 05, 18-19
(Turkey Oak, letter) Andy Overall 1 (4) 05, 24
Foraying: why we foray Roy Watling 1 (1) 05, 18-21
Foraying with a digital camera Graham Mattock 1 (2) 05, 14-17
France. Foraying in. Cotswold Fungus Group John Roberts & Mary Hunt 2 (1) 06, 8-9
Fungi of North Devon coast Kerry Robinson 1 (1) 05, 4-6
Fungi Watch 2006. Initiative from ABFG MJ 2 (3) 06, 12-13
Battarraea phalloides Cheryl Savage 2 (4) 06, 10
Fungus Conservation Forum Jenny Duckworth 2 (2) 06, 8-9
Fungus Profiles
Boletus torosus MJ 2 (2) 06, 11
Ciboria caucus MJ 2 (1) 06, 11
Coprinus picaceus Mark Pike 1 (2) 05, 13
Flammulina velutipes MJ 2 (4) 06, 11
Lentinus tigrinus MJ 2 (3) 06, 11
Phanerochaete filamentosa Debbie Nelson 1 (3) 05, 13
Podoscypha multizonata Mark Pike 1 (4) 05, 13
Rutstroemia firma MJ 1 (1) 05, 13
Garden fungi Jonathan Revett 2 (1) 06, 12-14; (2) 10
Geastrum species . An enigmatic Jersey star:
G.saccatum, triplex, fimbriatum, lageniforme ? MJ & Peter Roberts 1 (3) 05, 8-9
Gomphus clavatus MJ 2 (3) 06, 21
Guaiac Mario Tortelli 1 (1) 05, 14-16
Gymnopilus dilepis ( and purpuratus) MJ & Mark Pike 2 (4) 06, 14-15
Gymnopilus junonius (monster). Picture Jacqui Darby 2 (1) 06, 21
Hampshire fungi Graham Mattock 1 (3) 05, 26-7
Herefordshire Festival of Fungi MJ 1 (1) 05, 17; 1 (4) 05, 21
Hericium erinaceum Red data list candidate Patrick Ruch 2 (1) 06, 4-5
Hygrocybe calyptriformis . The Ballerina
Picture Jeff Benn 1 (1) 05, 23
Knives on forays: 'Carrying an offensive weapon' ? MJ 1 (2) 05, 26-7
Laccaria laccata . Variants Sidney Cosgrove, Cherry Greenway 2 (1) 06, 10
Laetiporus sulphureus Toxic on yew? MJ 1 (3) 05, 21
Leccinum piggy-back ( duriusculum?, scabrum? ) Picture Malcolm Greaves 1 (4) 05, 23
Letters to the Editor (Opinions) 1 (2) 05, 21; 1 (4) 05, 24;
2 (1) 06, 22; 2 (3) 06, 22; 2 (4) 06, 22-23
Lysurus spp Ron Meyers 1 (3) 05, 24-5
Macrotyphula R.H.Petersen. Keys Jack Marriott 2 (1) 06, 16-18
Metabolites. Purposes? Ed Meena 1 (4) 05, 4-7
Fungal smells MJ 1 (4) 05, 8-9
Microfile
Asci of Ascobolus MJ & Jeff Benn 1 (1) 05, 28-9
Asci MJ & Jeff Benn 1 (2) 05, 28-9
Basidia and asci MJ & Jeff Benn 1 (4) 05, 28-9
Conocybe - distinctive cells on sporophore MJ & Jeff Benn 2 (3) 06, 28-29
Clamp connections MJ & Jeff Benn 2 (2) 06, 28-9
Hairs and setae MJ & Jeff Benn 1 (3) 05, 28-9
Hairs and setae 2. MJ & Jeff Benn 2 (4) 06, 28-29
Pleurocystidia MJ & Jeff Benn 2 (1) 06, 28-9
Morels in February Picture Patrick Ruch 1 (2) 05, 23
Mucilago crustacea MJ 1 (1) 05, 24
Mutinus caninus Patrick Ruch 1 (1) 05, 8-9
Mycological library Peter & Jean Hansell 2 (1) 06, 15
Mycota: what is it? David Hawksworth 2 (3) 06, 6
Myriostoma coliforme MJ 1 (1) 05, 27
Names: on pronunciation MJ 2 (3) 06, 7
National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Gateway - sharing mycological information MJ 1 (1) 05, 12
News in brief MJ 1 (1) 05, 25; 1 (2) 05, 10
Nottinghamshire Fungus Group: new target Lee Scudder & Arthur Walters 2 (4) 06, 13
Onygena and Sowerbyella Jeff Benn 1 (2) 05, 4
Opinions (see Letters to the Editor)
Paxillus . The old puzzle MJ 2 (3) 06, 24-26
Paxillus rubicundulus Status (letter) Alan Legg 2 (4) 06, 22
Pembrokeshire Fungus Recording Network (David Harries) 2 (2) 06, 14
Postcard. Worcester Fungus Group Diana Bateman 1 (3) 05, 20
Phallales Ron Meyers & Graham Mattock 1 (3) 05, 26-7
Public Liability Insurance (PLI) MJ 1 (2) 05, 24
Public Liability brief MJ 1 (3) 05, 19
Red Data List. Questions MJ 1 (3) 05, 12
On its continued absence MJ 2 (3) 06, 14-15
Russula species Guaiac reactions MJ 2 (2) 06, 30
Using guaiac Mario Tortelli 1 (1) 05, 14-16
'Shrooms'. New Group (Thames Valley) Julie Campbell 1 (4) 05, 20
Sowerbyella and Onygena Jeff Benn 1 (2) 05, 4
Squamanita in Wyre Forest John Bingham 1 (3) 05, 24-5
Syspastospora parasitica (Hypocreales)
on Beauveria Patrick Ruch 2 (4) 06, 26-27
Truffle growers of England (secret) MJ 2 (2) 06, 12-13
Waxcap grassland survey MJ 2 (1) 06, 7
Winter fungi Howard Williams 2 (1) 06, 24-7
N.B. Some fungus species are listed under Factfile
(Subject Author Vol, Issue, Year, Page)
ABFG Dictionary of Latin names, meanings and pronunciations Michael Jordan (MJ) 8 (1) 04, 4-7
ABFG and National Trust.
Launch of a joint initiative MJ 2 (2) 98, 8-10
Starting them young MJ 7 (4) 03, 14
ABFG Field Mycology Conference for 2004;
proposals and letters MJ 7 (4) 03, 26-29
ABFG Link with N.American Mycol Assn:
Twinning of Hampshire Fungus Group with Kaw Valley Mycological Society MJ 3 (2) 99, 14
ABFG London Foray MJ 6 (3) 02, 7
ABFG Joint Venture with National Trust:
Surveys 1999 Keith Alexander (NT) 3 (2) 99, 4-6
Progress MJ 3 (1) 99, 25
(letter) Alan Legg 3 (2) 99, 30
ABFG. Your Money: how should it be spent? MJ 6 (3) 02, 27
ABFG and BMS - relationships MJ 1 (3) 98, 22-3
ABFG and mycological conservation MJ 7 (1) 03, 28
ABFG Organization and running (incl. letters) MJ, Alan Braddock 8 (1) 04, 3,29
Four more letters 8 (2) 04, 28-29
Culture of commercialism? MJ (letters) 8 (2) 04, 4
ABFG The New Website Paul Hamlyn 4 (2) 00, 7
Agaricus Mushrooms and mushrooms Patrick Andrews 1 (2) 97, 13
Agaricus Key to British brown-capped species Patrick Andrews 2 (1) 98, 24-7
Agaricus xanthodermus Edibility (letter) Jonathan Revett 2 (4) 98, 30
Agrocybe R.G.Betts 4 (4) 00, 6
introducing species MJ 4 (2) 00, 18-19
key to British species MJ 4 (2) 00, 28-30
on woodchips Jeff Benn 4 (3) 00, 18
Amanita phalloides poisoning. Case-history Oonagh McGuinness & MJ 8 (3) 04, 16-18
Amanita toxins - silent and deadly MJ 2 (3) 98, 4-5
Annulus (or ring) MJ 4 (2) 00, 14-15
Battarraea phalloides Peter Lawson 2 (1) 98, 19
monitoring Peter Lawson 5 (1) 01, 12
1998 update Peter Lawson 3 (1) 99, 10
Somerset Richard Thompson 2 (2) 98, 11
Biodiversity Action Plan. Threatened species Jenny Duckworth 6 (4) 02, 22-3
Fungi, Plantlife & the Plan Martin Harper 3 (3) 99, 6-7
Technical Committee: species updates MJ 6 (3) 02, 26
Biodiversity Action Plan (for the field mycologist) MJ 2 (1) 98, 30-1
Blewits - beauty of MJ 1 (4) 98, 22
Blue polypores MJ 6 (3) 02, 16-17
Bolete survey in New Forest Naomi Ewald 6 (3) 02, 28-9
Boletus parasiticus (Xerocomus) MJ 2 (2) 98, 32
Boletus regius Peter Marren 2 (4) 98, 19
Boletus satanas Ron Lewis 2 (4) 98, 18
Boletus satanas MJ 2 (2) 98, 30-1
Book Notices:
British Fungus Flora Vol 8 Roy Watling & Evelyn Turnbull 2 (3) 98, 30
In Praise of Toadstools. Vol 2 Suzanne Lucas 2 (4) 98, 11
Book Reviews:
Key to genera of agarics and boletes
Rayner & Brand, updated Marriott & McAdam Roy Betts 1 (4) 98, 33
Microfungi on land plants
Martin & J.Pamela Ellis Ann Leonard 1 (3) 98, 34
Mushroom. Johnny Acton &
Nick Sandler Hazel Malcolm 5 (4) 01, 26-7
Patricia's Mushroom Cookery Vegetarian
Dishes. Patricia Taylor-Hawksworth MJ 3 (1) 99, 29
Understanding lichens. George Baron John Shrouder 4 (1) 00, 26-7
Bookswap MJ 1 (1) 97, 22-3
Brandon Country Park survey Jonathan Revett 7 (1) 03, 11
British Agaricales Checklist. New MJ 6 (4) 02, 4
British Naturalist's Association Graham Mattock 1 (4) 98, 15
Calocybe - confusing species Roy Betts 1 (4) 98, 28
Calocybe gambosa. Familiar species on unusual site Ken Roberts 4 (3) 00, 4-6
Cancer cures in fungi? MJ 6 (3) 02, 4-6
Cedar trees. Look under ( Geopora sumneriana ) MJ 4 (1) 00, 6
Chemicals. Aniline, Congo Red, Cotton Blue MJ 8 (3) 04, 19
Stains and reagents now ready MJ 8 (1) 04, 11
China. Fungal cures in Roger Clutterbuck 8 (1) 04, 10
Chromocyphella muscicola Margarete Earle 7 (2) 03, 14-15
Churchyard Lecanactis (lichen) Plantlife 6 (1) 02, 12
Clathrus archeri Sara Cadbury 7 (1) 03, 23
Clathrus ruber in Suffolk Peter Lawson 3 (1) 99, 30
Clitocybe nebularis . Herald of winter MJ 8 (4) 04, 25
Climate change - more alien fungi MJ 8 (2) 04, 25
Coastal dunes. Fungi from the Holkham Area Kerry Robinson 5 (1) 01, 22-3
Code of conduct for mushroom pickers in Scotland MJ, Alison Dyke 3 (3) 99, 23
Scottish Natural Heritage - sustainable picking Vin Fleming 2 (4) 98, 4-5
paranoia Keith Alexander 3 (1) 99, 14
paranoid? No (letter) Peter Marren 3 (2) 99, 31
to pick or not to pick Alan Feest 3 (1) 99, 18-19
collecting wild fungi - areas of concern Maurice Rotheroe 3 (1) 99, 22-3
Code of practice - Fungi picking MJ 2 (2) 98, 18-19
Commercial picking. Is it theft? Douglas Hunt (Forest of Dean) 2 (3) 98, 19
Commercial picking - and prices (letter) Alan Brickstock 3 (1) 99, 30
see also Picking
Common or Rare? MJ 1 (4) 98, 4-5
Conservation of fungi Gordon Dickson 1 (3) 98, 4-5
Conservation. Targeting the right fungi? Graham Mattock 2 (2) 98, 4-6
Conservation. Payment and commercialism MJ 8 (2) 04, 4-5
Cookery - see under 'In the kitchen'
Coprinus picaceus - a conservation dilemma Alan Legg 3 (3) 99, 24-5
Cordyceps ophioglossoides MJ 2 (4) 98, 28
Crepidotus cinnabarinus John Roberts 3 (2) 99, 15
Crepidotus look-alikes MJ 1 (3) 98, 21
Crete. Snippets from Demetrios (Jim) Christou 8 (4) 04, 23
Daldinia : host to moth larvae Robert Hackford 1 (2) 97, 14-15 Data. Gathering it, the American way MJ 4 (2) 00, 21-2
Databases. Anybody can do them! Alan Braddock 2 (3) 98, 14-15
Databases and threatened fungal species Plantlife 4 (2) 00, 24-5
Shortcomings of (letter) Lynn Davy 2 (2) 98, 35
Dencoeliopsis johnstonii (disco.) in Ireland Roy Anderson 2 (2) 98, 24-5
Devon Fungus Group. Unusual finds Jeff Benn 6 (1) 02, 8-9
DNA profiling MJ 8 (2) 04, 21
Drying mushrooms - handy tips to avoid disasters Jack Marriott 3 (1) 99, 8-9
Dung fungi. Potential toxicity Kevin Davis 1 (4) 98, 30-1
Earthstars: Reminiscences of a Starman Jonathan Revett 2 (4) 98, 10
Earthstars in East Anglia Jonathan Revett 5 (1) 01, 24-5
Earthstars of Wells Cathedral Suzanne Boon 5 (1) 01, 15
see also Geastrum
East Anglia Foray (ABFG) MJ 7 (4) 03, 4-5
East Anglian Experience Sheila Wells 1 (1) 97, 20-21
Eating fungi raw - assessment of risks MJ 1 (4) 98, 8-9
English Nature. News MJ 2 (3) 98, 11; 2 (2) 98, 14
European Mycological Congress (Ukraine) Chris James 7 (4) 03, 8
Factfile
Amanita ovoidea (in IoW) MJ, Jacqui Darby 7 (4) 03, 13, 15
Battarraea phalloides MJ 5 (1) 01, 13
Cerocorticium molare MJ 5 (3) 01, 13
Geopora arenicola MJ 8 (1) 04, 13
Hericium cirrhatum MJ 6 (1) 02, 13
Leotia lubrica MJ 6 (3) 02, 13
Leucopaxillus giganteus MJ 8 (4) 04, 13
'Parasol' Macrolepiotas MJ 5 (2) 01, 13; 3 (4) 99, 23
Pseudoplectania nigrella MJ 6 (4) 02, 13
Stereum rameale MJ 8 (3) 04, 13
Stropharia aurantiaca MJ 5 (4) 01, 13
Taphrina caerulescens MJ, Kerry Robinson 7 (2) 03, 13
Tarzetta cupularis MJ 6 (2) 02, 13
Tulostoma brumale MJ 8 (2) 04, 13
Xerocomus parasiticus MJ 7 (3) 03, 13
Fairy rings MJ 4 (3) 00, 26
Flora locale. New website: <www.floralocale.org> MJ 4 (1) 00, 7
Flowers of the forest Plantlife 5 (1) 01, 14
Where have they gone? Plantlife (Peter Marren) 4 (4) 00, 12-15
Forays: getting more out of them Alan Feest 1 (3) 98, 24-5
Forays. Shepherding your lambs MJ 8 (3) 04, 14-15
Forays. Spring MJ 6 (4) 02, 16-17
Foray in July Kerry Robinson 1 (3) 98, 27
Forays 2003 MJ 7 (4) 03, 16-17
France, mushrooming in. MJ 2 (4) 98, 24-6
French connection (La Loupe) Camille Divet 1 (4) 98, 6-7
(letter) Hélène Davies 1 (4) 98, 34-5
Frantick Foragers. True and salacious origins of field mycology in Britain
Alan Braddock 6 (3) 02, 10-11; 6 (2) 02, 10-11 6 (1) 02, 10-11 5 (4) 01, 10-11 5 (3) 01, 10-11 5 (2) 01, 10-11
Function of fungi Gordon Dickson 1 (1) 97, 4-5
Fungi in decline? Maurice Rotheroe 2 (4) 98, 6
Fungi to be with. Mushroom Club Andy Overall & Miranda Gavin 3 (3) 99, 19
Fungi. A remarkable year for (2000) Alan Legg 4 (4) 00, 4-7
Fungi. Frequency of occurrence Jack Marriott 7 (1) 03, 4-7
Fungi for food. Some problems John Roberts 6 (1) 02, 4-5
Fungi. First encounters Kevin Crossley 5 (2) 01, 15
Fungi. Pleasure and pain of being a mycophile Kevin Crossley 6 (2) 02, 8-9
Fungus Conservation Forum MJ 5 (3) 01, 22-23
New Forum MJ, Plantlife 3 (4) 99, 12-13, 20-21
Need for training of field recording groups MJ 5 (2) 01, 22-4
Plantlife Plantlife 4 (4) 00, 28-9
Projects MJ 4 (3) 00, 20-21, 19
Fungus Portal - a mycological white elephant MJ 8 (4) 04, 22
Fusarium oxysporum - lethal to marijuana plants? MJ 3 (3) 99, 22
Ganoderma in central southern England Graham Mattock 2 (4) 98, 16-17
Ganoderma lucidum in China Brian Tyler 3 (1) 99, 4-5
Geastrum identifications Jonathan Revett 3 (2) 99, 26
Geastrum berkeleyi Tim Bateman 1 (1) 97, 5
see also Earthstars
Geoglossaceae. Simple keys MJ 1 (3) 98, 28-30
Geopora sumneriana under cedar MJ 4 (1) 00, 6
Geopora species: spring subterraneans MJ 6 (2) 02, 20-22
Gills - adnexed, emarginate or sinuate? MJ and Paul Hamlyn 7 (2) 03, 10-11
Global warming: more evidence David Shorten 1 (4) 98, 17
may alter fungus populations Adrian Newton & Lynn Davy 1 (1) 97, 15
Golf course mycology (Childwall, Liverpool) Tony Carter 7 (1) 03, 8-10 7 (4) 03, 10-11 7 (3) 03, 4-6
Grassland fungus project in Somerset Richard Thompson 1 (3) 98, 31
Guaiac reaction key for Russula Mario Tortelli 8 (4) 04, 8-11
Gymnopilus dilepis (woodchip alien?) Tony Leech 6 (3) 02, 14-15
Hawksworth, David. Retirement from IMI MJ 2 (1) 98, 28
Health and Safety risk MJ 7 (3) 03, 8-9
Helvella lacunosa. The curious case of the hissing
Helvella Hélène Davies 1 (4) 98, 23
Hereford. The Great Fungus Meeting. 9/10/1868 Ted Blackwell 2 (1) 98, 16-18
Hericium species MJ 7 (2) 03, 18-19
Hericium species Paul Wild 6 (1) 02, 23
Herm. A hidden paradise Jill Kendrick 3 (2) 99, 16-17
Hygrocybe calyptriformis see Pink Waxcap
Hypomyces aurantius MJ 3 (1) 99, 28
Identity parade MJ 1 (3) 98, 32-3
In the kitchen
Blewit vegetarian casserole “Mushroom Magic” (MGA) 7 (4) 03, 24
Blewit Pasta (the phantom meal) Hazel Malcolm 4 (4) 00, 7
Blue cep magic MJ 7 (2) 03, 24
Chanterelle tea for two Hazel Malcolm 6 (3) 02, 24
Cheese and oyster puffs Hazel Malcolm 8 (1) 04, 24
Cheese, onion and bolete roly-poly Wendy Vincent 7 (3) 03, 24
Devonshire toasties (phantom morel) Hazel Malcolm 4 (3) 00, 23
Diet oysters MJ 7 (1) 03, 24
Field parasol and onions Hazel Malcolm 5 (3) 01, 24
Italian mail order catalogues Caroline Gent 5 (2) 01, 28
Mushroom a la Newburg (boletes) MJ 6 (2) 02, 24
Pickled blewits MJ 6 (4) 02, 24
Portobello ceps Hazel Malcolm 8 (2) 04, 26
Safe to eat? MJ 5 (3) 01, 21
Venison casserole with Jew's Ear Hazel Malcolm 8 (4) 04, 24
Walnut, orange & St George's loaf Janet Sparks 6 (1) 02, 24
Winter mushroom & chicken layer pie “Mushroom Magic” (MGA) 8 (3) 04, 28
Phantom Morel Series. How would you prefer
Your blewits, sir MJ 3 (4) 99, 23
Your boletes, madam Vernon Marsden 3 (2) 99, 26
Your boletes, sir MJ 3 (1) 99, 15
Your chanterelles, madam Caroline Gent 1 (4) 98, 20
Your chanterelles Swedish-style, madam Gunilla Sturgess 2 (1) 98, 20
Your crumble, sir. Margaret Earle 4 (2) 00, 23
Your oystercaps, madam “Mushroom Magic” 3 (3) 99, 26
Your parasols, sir MJ 1 (2) 97, 19
Your pasta, madam. Margaret Earle 4 (1) 00, 23
Your pufballs, madam Caroline Gent 1 (3) 98, 20
Your stinkhorns, sir MJ 1 (1) 97, 19
Your Tagliatelle, sir Vernon Marsden 2 (2) 98, 21
Book Review: Mushroom by Johnny Acton & Nick Sandler Hazel Malcolm 5 (4) 01, 26-7
Inocybe clinic MJ 1 (3) 98, 7
Inocybe calospora MJ 7 (4) 03, 21
Inonotus species MJ 5 (3) 01, 16-17
International perspectives Martin Lewy 3 (2) 99, 29
Internet. Foraying on the Tony Mileman 3 (2) 99, 24-5
Invertebrates - depend on fungi Keith Alexander 3 (2) 99, 18-19
James Sowerby - Fungus connoisseur of London Henry Tribe 2 (1) 98, 22-3
See corrigendum 2 (2) 98, 14
Jelly File. Femsjonia (Ditiola) pezizaeformis MJ 2 (3) 98, 17
Jelly File. More Heterobasidiomycetes MJ 3 (3) 99, 16-17
Jersey. Recording in Nick Aubin 1 (2) 97, 6-7
Jew's Ear. Origin of name Ray Bray 6 (4) 02, 15
Junior Mushroom Artist of the Month:
Jennifer Bright (7) 3 (4) 99, 29
Melodie Bright (5) 4 (1) 00, 28
Tamsin Dare (10) 5 (3) 01, 25
Natasha Davies 2 (1) 98, 29
Kitti Edwards (4) 2 (2) 98, 29
Kitti Edwards (7) 4 (2) 00, 27
Adam Gamaz (6) 4 (3) 00, 27
John Gascoigne (10) 2 (4) 98, 27
Isabella Gent (6) 1 (4) 98, 29
Abbi Harrison (13) 8 (2) 04, 27
Jordan Hawkins (10) 7 (2) 03, 25
Becky Lambson (5) 2 (3) 98, 27
Brodie Lovatt (8) 6 (1) 02, 25
Laura Milsom (15) 6 (2) 02, 25
Oliver Revett (4) 4 (4) 00, 27
Georgina Rollings (10) 3 (2) 99, 27
Debbie Wyndham (6) 3 (1) 99, 27
Kees Ulje, Dutch Mycologist. Obituary Patrick Ruch 8 (3) 04, 20-1
Kerry Robinson's Year Kerry Robinson 7 (3) 03, 20-1 7 (2) 03, 8-9 7 (1) 03, 16-18
Kerry Robinson. A foray in July Kerry Robinson 1 (3) 98, 27
Kerry Robinson. Fungi from the Holkham area Kerry Robinson 5 (1) 01, 22-23
Kerry Robinson. Spring fungi along the roadside Kerry Robinson 6 (2) 02, 4-7
Kerry Robinson. Fungi in winter Kerry Robinson 4 (2) 00, 4-6
Kerry Robinson. Looking for vernals Kerry Robinson 4 (2) 00, 16-17
Laccaria - the eucalyptus factor Jeff Benn 4 (3) 00, 9
Lawn fungi. Unseasonal appearances MJ 2 (2) 98, 7
Lentinaceae - an uncomfortable grouping? MJ 3 (4) 99, 14-15
Lentinus tigrinus in barrels Linda Worrall 3 (2) 99, 10
in Notts (letter) Mary Hawkins 3 (2) 99, 30
in the woods Jonathan Revett 3 (1) 99, 7
Letter from America (Kansas/Hampshire twinning) Ron Meyers &/or Graham Mattock
8 (4) 04, 16-19 8 (3) 04, 24-6 8 (2) 04, 16-20 8 (1) 04, 20-23 7 (4) 03, 18-19 7 (3) 03, 16-18 7 (2) 03, 20-22 7 (1) 03, 20-22 6 (4) 02, 18-20 6 (3) 02, 18-19 6 (2) 02, 16-18 6 (1) 02, 18-19
5 (4) 01, 18-19 5 (3) 01, 18-20 5 (2) 01, 18-21 5 (1) 01, 18-20 4 (4) 00, 16-19 4 (3) 00, 10-11
4 (2) 00, 10-11 4 (1) 00, 20-1,25 3 (4) 99, 16-18 3 (3) 99, 20-21
Letters to the Editor 8 (3) 04, 29-30 8 (2) 04, 28-30 8 (1) 04, 28-30 7 (4) 03, 28-30 7 (3) 03, 29-30 7 (2) 03, 30 7 (1) 03, 29-30 6 (4) 02, 28-30 6 (3) 02, 30 6 (2) 02, 30 6 (1) 02, 28-30
5 (4) 01, 28-30 5 (3) 01, 28-30 5 (2) 01, 29-30 5 (1) 01, 29-30 4 (4) 00, 30-1 4 (3) 00, 30-1
4 (2) 00, 31 4 (1) 00, 29-31 3 (4) 99, 30-1 3 (3) 99, 30-1 3 (2) 99, 30-1 3 (1) 99, 30-1 2 (4) 98, 30-1 2 (3) 98, 31 2 (2) 98, 33-5 2 (1) 98, 32-5 1 (4) 98, 34-5 1 (3) 98, 35
1 (2) 97, 24-5
Leucoagaricus pinguipes. Rare Find in Norfolk T.W.Dove 5 (2) 01, 24
London. Foraying in Andy Overall 8 (1) 04, 16-18
Longstanton sports day drama. “Deadly mushroom picked up” MJ 2 (3) 98, 27
Lycoperdon echinatum question of habit? MJ 1 (4) 98, 18-19
Lyme disease Tony Mileman 3 (3) 99, 4-5
Macrolepiota rhacodes - immortal? MJ 6 (1) 02, 15
Magic mushrooms. Irresponsible promotion of MJ 4 (1) 00, 14-15
Matters of Microscopic Importance
Cystidia MJ 8 (4) 04, 26-30; 2 (4) 98, 20-21
Cystidia MJ 8 (3) 04, 22-23; 2 (3) 98, 20-21
Cystidia MJ 2 (2) 98, 16-17
Examining spores MJ 8 (2) 04, 22-24; 2 (1) 98, 12-14
Spore sizes Jack Marriott 2 (1) 98, 14
Microscope slides and other accessories MJ 8 (1) 04, 26-7; 1 (4) 98, 12-14
Microscopy MJ 7 (2) 03, 26-8
Mycelium and hyphae MJ 3 (1) 99, 20-21
Using the microscope MJ 7 (4) 03, 22-3
The substage and lighting MJ 7 (3) 03, 26-8; 1 (2) 97, 10-12
The microscope MJ 1 (3) 98, 12-14; 1 (1) 97, 10-12
Meinhard Moser. Obituary MJ 7 (1) 03, 19
Melanogaster ambiguus (Stinking slime truffle) Christine Oswald, Alan Brickstock 2 (1) 98, 7
Melanotus species Graham Mattock 3 (2) 99, 8-9
on your doormat Tony Carter 3 (1) 99, 26
Melbourn Mushroom Club: Le jour de champignons Hélène Davies 2 (4) 98, 22-23
Meripilus giganteus Archie McAdam 6 (3) 02, 24
Microfungi Alan Legg 7 (2) 03, 4-5
Microfungi MJ 7 (2) 03, 16-17
Models of Fungi. Making them Eileen Chattaway 6 (2) 02, 26-7
Morchellaceae . Simple key MJ 1 (1) 97, 18
Morchella conica . Eruption on new top soil MJ 1 (3) 98, 5
Morels in Rutland Linda Worrall 2 (4) 98, 8-9
Mushroom Art (in French Alps) Suzanne Boon 4 (3) 00, 7
Mushroom growing at home Ann Miller 2 (4) 98, 29
Mycologue. The catalogue for mushroom collectors MJ 4 (1) 00, 9
Myriostoma coliforme fall and rise MJ 1 (2) 97, 21
found in Jersey (letter) Nick Armstrong 1 (2) 97, 24-5
Myxomycetes Vernon Marsden 1 (1) 97, 13
Name changes. Please not again MJ 6 (4) 02, 8-12
Name changes MJ 7 (4) 03, 6; 5 (4) 01, 14
Name changes. Why David Hawksworth 1 (3) 98, 16-19
Name changes MJ and David Mitchel 7 (1) 03, 14-15
Name changes: the Coprinus matter Henry Tribe 6 (1) 02, 14-15
Names. Common names, the case against Jack Marriott 5 (2) 01, 6-7
in praise of MJ 5 (2) 01, 26-7
the question of Maurice Rotheroe 4 (4) 00, 25-6
US Committee to explore MJ 4 (3) 00, 18
Names debate (plus letter) MJ (Richard Shotbolt) 8 (2) 04, 21, 30
The example of moths Peter Marren 5 (4) 01, 8-9
Names. English MJ 6 (4) 02, 14
Fungus Conservation Forum Alan Legg 5 (3) 01, 8-9
National Biodiversity Network MJ 2 (2) 98, 22-3
Windows based recorder MJ 2 (3) 98, 8-9
Initiation MJ 5 (4) 01, 12
News MJ 5 (1) 01, 21
What is it? MJ 7 (2) 03, 29
Conference 2004 MJ 8 (4) 04, 5-6; 8 (2) 04, 12
Recorder 2000 MJ 3 (4) 99, 4
Seminar - access to data MJ 8 (1) 04, 19
Third conference 2003 MJ 7 (4) 03, 7
New Agaric Checklist and British Records Analysis MJ, Roy Watling 7 (1) 03, 12-13
Evaluations 7 (1) 03, 26-7
New Forest Ban (on picking) MJ 1 (1) 97, 14
News Items MJ 6 (3) 02, 12; 6 (2) 02, 12, 5 (2) 01, 14; 4 (2) 00, 8
News snippets MJ 3 (2) 99, 20-21, 23; 2 (3) 98, 22
Norfolk Fungus Study Group. Formation Tony Leech 4 (4) 00, 24
North American Mycological Association MJ 1 (3) 98, 9
letter Kenneth Cochran, Exec.Sec.NAMA 1 (3) 98, 35
North Eastern Fungus Study Group Alan Legg 3 (2) 99, 22-3
Nyctalis parasitica MJ 2 (3) 98, 28
Oak polypore ( Piptoporus quercinus ) MJ (Peter Roberts, English Nature) 6 (3) 02, 20-23
Old books and righteous fungi Graham Mattock 5 (2) 01, 4-5
Old seeds, nuts and husks. Fungi of Alan Frederikson 1 (1) 97, 16-17
Oudemansiella mucida in spring MJ 1 (2) 97, 5
Painting fungi Lorna Minton 5 (1) 01, 16-17
Panellus stipticus Survey Alan Legg 3 (2) 99, 7
Partington Smith's Diary (in 'Contents' under
Worthington in Vols 1& 2) MJ 5 (1) 01, 10-11
4 (4) 00, 10-11 4 (3) 00, 12-13 4 (2) 00, 12-13 4 (1) 00, 10-11 3 (3) 99, 12-13 3 (2) 99, 12-13
3 (1) 99, 12-13 2 (4) 98, 12-13 2 (3) 98, 12-13 2 (2) 98, 12-13 2 (1) 98, 10-11 1 (4) 98, 10-11
1 (3) 98, 10-11 1 (2) 97, 8-9 1 (1) 97, 8-9
Peziza ampliata and bark chippings MJ 1 (3) 98, 21
Peziza proteana var sparassoides Jim Christou 2 (1) 98, 21
Pezizales - a passion for MJ 5 (2) 01, 16-17
Phallus hadriani: a Dutchman named de Jonghe MJ, Eli Schaechter 6 (1) 02, 26-7
Pharmacognosy of fungal kingdom Dennis Drehmel 2 (1) 98, 4-6
Photography. Learning of fungi through Margaret Earle 3 (4) 99, 6-7
Phytophthora ramorum - next woodland doomsday? MJ 8 (1) 04, 14
with looseleaf survey form
spread in USA MJ 8 (2) 04, 12
Picking..... John Roberts 1 (2) 97, 20-21
Picking - in court? MJ 1 (1) 97, 6
see also Commercial picking & Code of conduct
Pink Waxcap
Case for survey Liz Holden 5 (2) 01, 8
Distribution (letter) Audrey Grimshaw 5 (1) 01, 29
Survey Plantlife 6 (3) 02, 8
Planned Jenny Duckworth 5 (4) 01, 15
Piptoporus quercinus, the Oak Polypore MJ (Peter Roberts) 6 (3) 02, 20-23
Piptoporus quercinus survey MJ 7 (2) 03, 23; leaflet
Plantlife. County Flowers Project Plantlife 6 (2) 02, 23
Poisoning case registry MJ 3 (3) 99, 28-9
Mycologists and the medical community Marilyn Shaw (N.Am.Myc.Assn) 2 (3) 98, 24-5
Polypores. Naming them Tom Volk 2 (2) 98, 26-8
Poronia punctata (Nail Fungus) MJ 4 (1) 00, 12-13
Preserving harvested mushrooms John Rahart (N.Am.Myc.Assn) 3 (4) 99, 24-8
Psathyrella gracilis - a case for careful scrutiny MJ 1 (4) 98, 24-5
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum - a treat to discover MJ 3 (4) 99, 18
Psilocybe MJ 6 (4) 02, 26-7
Public Liability Insurance MJ 8 (3) 04, 10; 8 (2) 04,10; 7 (3) 03, 14-15 7 (2) 03, 15 6 (4) 02, 21 6 (3) 02, 9 6 (2) 02, 14 3 (3) 99, 15 3 (2) 99, 11 1 (1) 97, 23
Purbeck fungi Ken Roberts 5 (3) 01, 26-7
Radiation danger in European fungi MJ 4 (3) 00, 24-5
Radioactive elements in macrofungi Olivier Daillant 4 (4) 00, 20-23
Rapamune from Easter I. An immunosuppressant fungus MJ 2 (4) 98, 15
Recorder 2000 Stuart Ball 4 (3) 00, 28-9
Records. How real are yours? MJ 8 (4) 04, 4
Red data fungi. Are lists reliable? MJ, Peter Marren 5 (4) 01, 20-23
Reproduction of fungi Gordon Dickson 1 (2) 97, 4-5
Rhizomorphs MJ 1 (2) 97, 18
Rubbish heaps Nigel Parsons 4 (3) 00, 16-17
Russula. Guaiac reaction key. Mario Tortelli 8 (4) 04, 8-11
Russula. Chemical reactions: ferrous sulphate, ammonia, phenol, sulphovanillin MJ 8 (2) 04, 6-9
Russula and the slug Malacolimax tenellus Liz Biles 7 (3) 03, 22-3
Rutland morel experience Linda Worrall 2 (4) 98, 8-9
Saints. Fungi after (Old books and righteous fungi) Graham Mattock 5 (2) 01, 4-5
Schizophyllum commune. Scaremongering? MJ 6 (1) 02, 20-22
Scleroderma species MJ 7 (3) 03, 19
Scleroderma and Xerocomus parasiticus MJ 7 (4) 03, 12
Sclerotiniaceae. Springtime treats: Ciboria amentacea MJ 4 (1) 00, 17
Sclerotinia tuberosa MJ 4 (1) 00, 17
Slug survey Liz Biles 7 (3) 03, 22-3
repellent in Clitopilus prunulus MJ 7 (1) 03, 7
S.E.Scotland Fungus Group. A potted history Adrian Newton 1 (4) 98, 26-7
Sparassis crispa and laminosa MJ 2 (1) 98, 21; 15
(see also Peziza proteana var sparassoides )
Species Dictionary (electronic) MJ (Charles Hussey, John Tweddle) 8 (4) 04, 20-21
Spelling games MJ 4 (4) 00, 8-9
Spring fungi of medical worth MJ 4 (1) 00, 25
Stephanospora caroticolor , the Carrot Red Truffle, a rarity discovered in Somerset MJ 3 (4) 99, 19
Stephanospora caroticolor - a rare discovery MJ, Anne Hargrove 4 (1) 00, 16
Stereums MJ 4 (1) 00, 4-5
Stipitate hydnums in England Peter Marren 5 (3) 01, 14-15
Surveys start to bite Peter Marren 5 (1) 01, 6-9
In Scotland: call for information Adrian Newton 3 (1) 99, 6
Suffolk. Fungus hunting Kerry Robinson 8 (3) 04, 4-7
Teratological forms Paul Hamlyn 5 (4) 01, 4-5
Thelephora species. Fabulous fans MJ 6 (2) 02, 28-9
Transylvania in the spring Justin Smith 6 (1) 02, 16-17
Tremellaceae - some identity problems MJ 5 (1) 01, 4-5
Tremiscus helvelloides Ted Blackwell 1 (2) 97, 16-17
Truffle harvesting in England; truffle facts MJ 7 (3) 03, 10-11
Truffle. Stinking slime T ( Melanogaster ambiguus ) Christine Oswald, Alan Brickstock 2 (1) 98, 7
Truffle tale MJ 8 (4) 04, 12
Truffles, white. Secret of growing MJ 3 (4) 99, 5
Vernon Marsden. Obituary MJ 2 (3) 98, 10
Verpa conica . Is it rare? Sheila Wells 2 (3) 98, 16
Veteran Trees English Nature 1 (3) 98, 8-9
Vice-counties. Their meaning and purpose Nick Hodgetts 1 (3) 98, 6-7
Vice-county maps - regional survey maps MJ 1 (1) 97, 6
Volvariella speciosa. Rise and rise of Sheila Wells 2 (1) 98, 8-9
English names of (letter) Henry Tribe 2 (2) 98, 34
Water-colours of fungi Lorna Minton 1 (1) 97, 21
Waxcaps of Scotland Liz Holden 5 (1) 01, 26-7