Bionet.mycology: mushroom-hunting, recepies etc?
Eric G. Snyder
ae924 at FreeNet.Carleton.CA
Tue Aug 30 05:58:37 EST 1994
In a previous article, rpeter at nmsu.edu (Peter Herman x5495) says:
>In article <339ip9$e5d at smtp.tele.fi> Kari Tuovinen <kjt at groucho.sti.fi> writes:
>>Let's not split the group as of yet, because the volume is still
>>very low. The current volume simply does not justify the establising
>>of another group. Also this scientific basis of fine for laymen to
>>learn something new.
>>
>I agree that this is true. One thing I would like to add though is a
>request about headers. Thusfar posters have been good at clearly
>identifying colleting/forey/cooking topics in the header line. As
>long as this continues, there should bee no problem in keeping all
>mycological topics in this group. I am one of those people who does
>mycology (microbial ecology and ecophysiology) for a living but who
>is an enthusiastic eater and occasional collector of mushrooms!
>Naturally, I am pleased to see both areas here.
>
>rpeter at nmsu.edu
>R. Peter Herman
>Biology, NM State UNiv
I'm an enthusiastic eater/collector located in Ottawa, Canada.
I hope that we continue to have the participation of people like
Peter Herman (above). Both perspectives are of value. If the
scientists don't mind the occasional bit of noise.
Eric
>
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