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   danijel to dimitar@pontix.com   
   Re: Winter mushrooms from the "old" coun   
   12 Jan 06 11:57:14   
   
   From: dbalasko@foi.hr   
      
   On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 01:08:28 -0800, "Dimitar Bojantchev"   
    wrote:   
      
   >Yep, it looks good. The pictures seem to match pretty well. My only European   
   >book: Pilzfuhrer (Hans Laux) didn't mentioned it. What books do you use? Can   
   >you recommend something for "our area, down under", on the periphery of   
   >Europe? It has to be approved in Brussels though :-)...   
      
      
   Breitenbach,Kranzlin:Fungi of SwitzerlandVol. I, Vol II, Vol III , Vol   
   IV i Vol.V.  - probably the best fungi books in Europe, they are quite   
   expensive   
      
      
   The most comprenhensive books I use:   
      
   1. Collins:Mushrooms&Toadstools,HCP,1995. by Regis Courtecuisse and   
   Bernard Duhem, ISBN - 0002200252 - (H. arbustivus described)   
      
   2. Collins:Mushrooms of Britain & Europe, HCP, 1999. by Regis   
   Courtecuisse, ISBN - 0002200120  - (H. arbustivus described)   
      
   3. Mushrooms and other fungi of Britain and Europe by Roger Phillips,   
   ISBN - 0330264419  - (H. arbustivus not described)   
      
   4. The encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe by Michael Jordan,   
   ISBN - 0711223793  - (H. arbustivus not described)   
      
   5.  Konemann:The Great encyclopedia of mushrooms,1999.  -(H.   
   arbustivus not described)   
      
   6. L'atlante dei funghi by Giussepe Pace, croatian version - (H.   
   arbustivus described)   
      
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