From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Dec 02 22:00:00 1997
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From: NOSPAMmwood@mykoweb.com (Michael Wood)
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Subject: Books wanted
Date: 3 Dec 1997 09:30:16 -0800
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I am trying to obtain copies of the following out-of-print books:

Bigelow, Howard E. 1985. North American Species of Clitocybe. Part II.

Smith, A. H. 1972. The North American Species of Psathyrella.

If anyone has copies for sale, or knowledge of where they can be
bought, please email me.

Thanks.

--Mike

 
-- Michael Wood
-- San Leandro, CA USA
-- mwood at mykoweb dot com
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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sat Dec 06 22:00:00 1997
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From: Ville Tuomi <ville.tuomi@pp.kolumbus.fi>
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Subject: Cordyceps sinensis
Date: 7 Dec 1997 10:51:56 -0800
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I'm interested of Cordyceps sinensis because of it's medicinal
properties and it's way of life. By now I know that it lives as a
parasite of caterpillar larvae -> it infects the larvae and the mycelium
grows in the dead body. After most of the nutrients are used, this
fungus develops a fruit body which grows out of the larvaes head.

If anybody has some information about this fascinating fungi, I'd be
happy to receive it. Actually I am going to try to grow the mycelium by
submerged fermentation as soon as I get the starting culture.
Propositions about some good medias and growing conditions are also
welcome.


Thank's for Your help
Ville Tuomi



From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Tue Dec 09 22:00:00 1997
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From: Kevin McCluskey <fgsc@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
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Subject: Neurospora genome project
Date: 10 Dec 1997 15:08:41 -0800
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The Fungal Genetics Stock Center has received a group of sequenced cDNAs
>From the Neurospora Genome Project. 
We have received plates NC 1,2,4,5; NP 1,2,3,4,5,6; and NM
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.

Please contact the FGSC for clone availability.


Kevin McCluskey
Curator FGSC


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Dec 10 22:00:00 1997
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From: williams@netshop.net (Mycos)
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Subject: Finding Monographs of species
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Can anybody help me with suggestions on finding  fungi monographs?
Anything with detailed, technical descriptions of all or at least as
many species as was known at the time of publication would be greatly
appreciated.  I'm finding these things harder to find than, say,  a
Boletus edulis sans worms  : )  .


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Dec 11 22:00:00 1997
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From: banks@ptd.net
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Subject: Help Identifying This Psilocybe
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can identify this Psilocybe and its
maturational stage for me. I found the picture, taken by Andre Grossman,
at http://www.pathfinder.com:80/altculture/aentries/p/psilocybin.htm.

Thanks a lot.

Tim

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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Dec 12 22:00:00 1997
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From: Fabrice TOSELLO <fungifab@isdnet.net>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Re: Finding Monographs of species
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 You can find some , in many languages (not always in English)  ! to:
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Mycos a =E9crit:

> Can anybody help me with suggestions on finding  fungi monographs?
> Anything with detailed, technical descriptions of all or at least as
> many species as was known at the time of publication would be greatly
> appreciated.  I'm finding these things harder to find than, say,  a
> Boletus edulis sans worms  : )  .





From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sun Dec 14 22:00:00 1997
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From: BIOSCI Administrator <biosci-help@net.bio.net>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Another (unpleasant) fact of usenet newsgroup life...
Date: 15 Dec 1997 11:57:13 -0800
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I should also alert you to another unpleasant fact of life of usenet
newsgroups, though one which diminishes over time: 

The usenet is a highly decentralized or distributed network of
computers. For instance, there is no one biosci or bionet server which
is the single point to which everyone in the world goes to in order to
use their newsreader or browser to look at bionet messages. Instead,
for efficiency and reliability, there are many news servers around the
world. When you use a newsreader, you specify which news server you
will use (e.g., the nttp server option in a web browser).

A mail message sent to an "unmoderated" group is automatically posted
to every news server immediately, without passing through a central
bionet moderation mailbox. By contrast, a "moderated" group's message
is sent by any news server first to the bionet moderator for that
newsgroup, and then only approved messages are distributed back to the
news servers. When a newsgroup is converted from unmoderated to
moderated (as we did to control spam), special control messages are
sent out to the multitude of news server computers scattered around
the world which serve as relays or depositories for the usenet group
messages, telling them to not post messages directly but to send them
on to the moderator mailbox, and to only accept specially authorized
messages for that newsgroup.  However, such a distributed changeover
process is highly imperfect; while many system administrators quickly
convert their mail alias file, some don't. 

What's the consequence? If some spam operator happens to send a
message to a usenet server which has not changed its mail aliases for
the now moderated group, the spam message will get into its files, and
anyone who happens to read the "moderated" group's mail from that news
server will see the spam message.  We at biosci, however, will not
know of this problem unless an outraged reader sends us a copy of the
message, wondering (as one reader of mycology did last week) why this
junk is still getting through a supposed moderated group.  With a copy
of the spam message, we can contact the culprit news server
administrator and plug that particular hole.  So please let us know if
obvious junk slips through.

Serge Taylor
Biosci Administrator




From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sun Dec 14 22:00:00 1997
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From: BIOSCI Administrator <biosci-help@net.bio.net>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: ATTN: Newsgroup posting problems
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As some of you in the three newsgroups now being moderated for spam --
women-in-bio, audiology, and mycology -- have realized, not all the
messages posted to your group have not been getting through.

Over the weekend we found one baffling problem -- the "Newsgroups: "
header for messages is either not being included by all mail systems,
or some piece of code in our system is stripping it out.  When we go
in and manually insert this header, the messages go where they're
supposed to go.  We have not yet figured out why this is happening,
but until we do we will be hand processing your newsgroup's messages.
Messages should not suffer more than a 24-hour delay, and rarely more
than a 12-hour delay.

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From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Dec 15 22:00:00 1997
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From: paolo.castano@unimi.it (Castano Paolo)
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Photomicrography Course
Date: 16 Dec 1997 09:37:21 -0800
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INTERNATIONAL COURSES OF LIGHT MICROSCOPY,
                               PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
                                             AND
               LASER SCANNING CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
                                    GARGNANO (Lake of Garda)
                                           October 1998

The Course is a post-graduated theoretical/practical course, with
propedeutical lectures and practical stages on microscopy,
photomicrography and confocal microscopy. 
The course will take place in Gargnano (Lake of Garda) in October
1998.
	Further information and registration details will be found at
the following Web address.

http://imiucca.csi.unimi.it/endomi/micro.html

Thank you
Paolo Castano

_______________________________________________

Prof. Paolo Castano
UNIVERSITY of MILAN
Institute of Human Anatomy
CHAIR OF HUMAN ANATOMY - FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Via Mangiagalli 31 - 20133 Milan (Italy) -  
Tel. 39.2.26.63.683 
Fax 39.2.23.64.082 / 39.2.70.63.54.25 
e-mail: clsmteam@imiucca.csi.unimi.it 



From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Wed Dec 17 22:00:00 1997
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From: Basidium <Basidium@aol.com>
Newsgroups: bionet.mycology
Subject: Mushroom Art Gallery now on the Web
Date: 17 Dec 1997 17:10:13 -0800
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I am very pleased to announce the posting of a delightful, new, and most
unusual website---one featuring the mushroom artwork of Marie Heerkens:

http://members.aol.com/heerkens

A professional artist and award-winning nature photographer, Marie is
internationally known among mycologists and mushroom enthusiasts for her
mushroom artwork. She is especially recognized for her exquisite Ganoderma
artwork.

The 11-page website at <http://members.aol.com/heerkens> features:
--Marie's Mushroom Cards;
--Marie's Mushroom Paper Artcards;
--Marie's Ganoderma Art;
--Marie's Mushroom Photography;
--Marie's Ink Artwork;
--Marie's Mushroom Watercolors;
--Marie's Silkscreen Designs; and of course,
--Marie's Mushroom / Mycology Links.

Take a look at:
http://members.aol.com/heerkens


David Fischer
--Site Administrator for Marie Heerkens' Mushroom Art Gallery
<http://members.aol.com/heerkens>
--Coauthor, "Edible Wild Mushrooms of North America"
and "Mushrooms of Northeastern North America"
<http://members.aol.com/mycology>


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Thu Dec 18 22:00:00 1997
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From: Tom Johnston <rtj@fhso.navy.mil>
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Subject: Moderation is great!
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So I would like to know .. those of you who got your panties all bunched
up over one or two spams, are you happier now that this group is
moderated?   Looks to me like participation might have dropped off a
little...

-t


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sun Dec 21 22:00:00 1997
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From: "Nancy Ironside" <nancy.ironside@encode.com>
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Subject: 2 Questions
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Can anyone tell me where to buy sulphovanillin ?	
What is (are) Botrydina? Apparently, some Gerronemas are  not definitely
associated, and others have Botrydina present.
Thank you for your time.     Nancy  Ironside, Orillia, Ontario, Canada.	
	


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Sun Dec 21 22:00:00 1997
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From: Biologische.Pilze@t-online.de (Thomas Ziegler)
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Subject: PathogenicSpores:Taxa/Keys/Info:Where?
Date: 22 Dec 1997 12:50:39 -0800
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To bionet.mycology:
Where to find the latest data:
How to sample, grow-out and identify 'spores' with human-pathogenic potential?
Are there good books, papers, web-pages or eMail-Newsgroups...?, Thomas


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Fri Dec 26 22:00:00 1997
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From: williams@netshop.net (Mycos)
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Subject: Garrey Oak Woodlands fungi ?
Date: 27 Dec 1997 15:43:36 -0800
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Anybody have any info on what species of fungi are associated with the
Garry Oak Woodlands ecosystems? Any species of macrofungi that show a
preference for Garry Oak either mycorrhizae or saprophytes on oak
detritus ? Anectodotal and personal observations would be fine.

Thanks

Gary Williams <williams@netshop.net>


From owner-mycology@net.bio.net Mon Dec 29 22:00:00 1997
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From: nospam!ejwh!@hotmail.com (Erik)
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Subject: Flow Hood
Date: 30 Dec 1997 12:34:49 -0800
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 Hi, 

 I have a Fungi Perfecti Series III flow hood for sale. It's never
been used, and it's made of imported 9-ply birch hardwood with an
acrylic shield that directs air flow. It uses a .3 micron scanned
36X24 99.99% HEPA filter, and provides enough room for two tissue
culturists working side by side. The one I'm selling is complete with
everything except the fan (ie. the blower). I'm asking $550,- obo.
Fungi Perfecti has a scan, and a description up on their website
(http://www.fungi.com/catalog.html), if you'd like to see a photo of
the hood.

If you're interested, or know anybody who might be, please email me. 

Thanks!

Erik.




