Discover a turning point in mycology history with the Journal of Mycology, Vol. 12.
This volume collects key field studies and taxonomic notes from W. A. Kellerman and peers, including Morgan’s North American Marasmius species and Morgan’s Lepiota series, plus a detailed account of a Guatemala mycological expedition.
The edition balances rigorous taxonomic descriptions with practical field notes. It compiles articles, bibliographic notes, and expedition results that illuminate the diversity and distribution of fungi across North America and Central America.
- Read contemporary species accounts with concise, standardized descriptions of cap, stem, gills, and spores.
- Learn how field expeditions are planned, executed, and documented for herbarium work.
- Explore state-of-the-art methods for mounting and culturing fungi used by researchers of the era.
- Access editor’s notes and cross-referenced indices that guide further study.
Ideal for readers of early 20th-century mycology, taxonomy enthusiasts, and researchers building a historical perspective on fungal classification and field work.