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References & literature of interest for the microscopic features of the gilled fungi:
- Ainsworth, G. C., F. K. Sparrow and A. S. Sussman. 1973. The Fungi: An Advanced Treatise. Volume IVB. A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Basidiomycetes and Lower Fungi. Academic Press, New York, NY. 504p.
- Ainsworth, G. C. and A. S. Sussman. 1966. The Fungi: An Advanced Treatise. Volume II. The Fungal Organism. Academic Press, New York, NY. 805p.
- Arora, D. 1986. Mushrooms Demystified. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA. 959p.
- Breitenbach J. and F. Kranzlin, editors. 1991. Fungi of Switzerland Vol. 3. Mykologia, Luzern. 361p.
- Desjardin, D. E. 2001. Spring Fungi of the Sierra Nevada. Privately Published, San Francisco, CA. 98p.
- Hawksworth, D. L., P. M. Kirk, B. C. Sutton and D. N. Pelger. 1995. Ainsworth and Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi. 8th Edition. CAB International, Surrey, England. 616p.
- Hesler, L. R. and A. H. Smith. 1965. North American Species of Crepidotus. Hafner Publishing Co.,New York, NY. 168p.
- Largent, D. L. and T. J. Baroni. 1988. How to Identify Mushrooms To Genus VI: Modern Genera. Mad River Press, Eureka, CA. 277p.
- Largent, D. L., D. Johnson, and R. Watling. 1977. How to Identify Mushrooms To Genus III: Microscopic Features. Mad River Press, Eureka, CA. 148p.
- Methven, A. 1998. Lactarius in California and Beyond. NAMA Foray. Privately Published. 22p.
- Moser, M. 1983. Keys to Agarics and Boleti. Roger Phillips Pub., Eccleston Sq., London. 535p.
- Singer, R. 1986. The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy. Koeltz Scientific Books, Germany. 981p.
- Smith, A. H. 1949. Mushrooms in their Natural Habitats (Vol. I). Sawyer's Inc., Portland, Oregon. 626p.
- Smith, A. H., H. V. Smith and N. S. Weber. 1979. How to Know the Gilled Mushrooms. Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. 334p.
- Snell, W. H. and E. A. Dick. 1971. A Glossary of Mycology. Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass. 181p.
- Vellinga, E. 1988. Glossary for Flora Agaricina Neerlandica Vol. I: 54-56.
- Watling, R.and E. Turnbull 1998. British Fungus Flora: Agarics and Boleti Vol.8. Cantharellaceae, Gomphaceae, and Amyloid-spored and Xeruloid members of Tricholomataceae (Excl. Mycena). Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, England. 198p.
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