Flora and Fauna
- 1521
- Itersonilia perplexans (an anamorphic basidiomycete)
- Two magnified images of spores of this basidiomycetic yeast germinating to produce a short tube with a single hyaline basidiospore.
- 1523
- Chlorophyllum molybdites
- Article by Tom Volk on this fungus, a poisonous species that can form fairy rings, like the fine one in the photograph.
- 1526
- Pluteus cervinus
- Article by Tom Volk on this edible fungus, the Deer Mushroom, some other fungi with which it might be confused, and how it got its name.
- 1531
- Inonotus
- Photographs of Inonotus dryadeus, commonly known as the Dryad’s Saddle, and Inonotus obliquus.
- 1532
- Inonotus hispidus
- Several photographs, including enlargements of spores and the hymenophore, and a description of this fungus and its habitat, in Polish and English.
- 1533
- Inonotus obliquus
- Several photographs and detailed information on this fungus which is mainly found growing on birch trees. Polish and English.
- 1534
- Inonotus radiatus
- Several photographs and a description of this fungus which mainly grows on alder trees. Polish and English.
- 1536
- Phaeolus schweinitzii
- Tom Volk provides photographs and information on this dye polypore or velvet-top fungus.
- 1537
- Phellinus igniarius
- Photographs and article by Tom Volk on this bracket fungus which causes heart rot in trees and has a long association with the indigenous peoples of North America.
- 1538
- Phellinus tremulae
- Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this species which causes heartrot in aspen trees and conks on the trunk.