Gary
Lincoff's Beginners'
Guide
(he's the guy who wrote the Audubon book,
y'know)
MushroomExpert.com
(with lots of stuff on Morels)
Tom Volk's
Fungus Pages
(a great site by an expert from Wisconsin)
Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month
MycoWeb.com
(out of California, it's of interest to any
amateur mycologist)
Agarics.org
(with a very amusing mushroom-identification
database
app)
Dave
Fischer's American
Mushrooms Website
(by one of NY state's foremost shroomers)
genus
Amanita
Pers.
(partially academic, this site has lots of
great info
on one of the most important geni)
North American Mycological Association
Central New York Mycological Society
An Obligatory Psilocybin Page
Laccaria
in North America
(Hosted by the Field Museum of Natural
History, this
one is kinda academic...and fascinating)
The WWW Virtual Library: Mycology
George Barron's
Website on Fungi
(over 500 photos!, with a very entertaining
focus on
Slime Molds)
Kees
Uljé's
Coprinus Site
(MushroomExpert.com calls it "the
authoritative online
treatment of this genus.")
Fungi of
Poland
(707 species, over 2900 photographs--plus,
an index
of fungi pages or
photographs on The Net)
Kathie Hodge's Cornell Mushroom Blog
Pilze,
Pilze, Pilze
(A great German site; though it doesn't
appear to have
an English version, it has over 650 "Bilden" [pictures] and you
can always
goto "Pilzgalerie,"
which
has the scientific names. We all speak Latin...¿don't
we?)
FirstNature.com's
Fungal
Guide
(Also has stuff about bats and things.)
Boston
Mycological Club
alt.nature.mushrooms
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