Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms in South Africa. Bulletin No. 324 - Bottomley, A M (Miss) a...

Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms in South Africa. Bulletin No. 324 - Bottomley, A M (Miss) a...

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Botany and Plant Pathology Series No. 17

Dealing with mushrooms which are common and easily recognised. Care has been taken to choose examples of some of the best edible species and to contrast them with some of the most poisonous species known to us here. 20 Colour plates. 'Erratum' note pasted to the top edge on Page 41. Scattered foxing to text and some of the plates. Foxing to all edges. Toning to title page and Page 49. 49 Pages. Contents clean and well bound.

Publisher: Department of Agriculture
Date Published: 1953
Publication Place: South Africa

Condition: Fair to good-.
Binding: Softcover. Thick card-wraps covered with adhesive platics. Bookmenders tape over spine. Staplebound.

Dimensions: 24.5cm x 16cm x 0.5cm

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