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NATURAL HISTORY OF THE FUNGI. These pages explore the fascinating world of fungi in their natural habitats. Topics cover what fungi are, where they grow, what they do and how they reproduce. This is the place to begin if you are a newcomer to mycology. |
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MOULDS. An online reference manual for the isolation, cultivation and identification of moulds. The emphasis is on identification but information on many aspects of practical work with moulds is also presented. |
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CHECKLISTS. Here you will find checklists for fungi occurring in specific geographical areas. These are especially useful for collectors who want to learn which species are found in their area. Checklists are also useful to people studying the biogeography of fungi.
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ESSAYS ON FUNGI. These are specific topics on fungi that are examined in detail. These might include discussions of geographical distributions of fungi, unusual sightings, new records or topics of interest to naturalists. |
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DISCUSSION PAGES. Some pages offer several choices, or present material that needs clarification. Clicking on the question mark in the upper left-hand corner brings up a page offering further discussion of the topic. |
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NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM. Click here to return to the main page of the New Brunswick Museum. |