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Scientific Publications
Mycology
Checklist of the British & Irish Basidiomycota
N.W. Legon & A. Henrici
with P.J. Roberts, B.M. Spooner, & R. Watling
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 2005
This long-awaited, definitive reference work is the first ever checklist
of the Basidiomycota (kingdom Fungi ) of the British
Isles, a phylum which includes mushrooms & toadstools, bracket fungi,
puffballs, club & coral fungi, tooth fungi, jelly fungi, rusts and smuts.
Full publication references, plus brief habitat, frequency and distribution
details, are given for all 3670 species recorded in the British Isles, with
information on a further 12,500 synonyms and excluded taxa.
534pp. 297x210mm. Soft cover.
ISBN 1 84246 121 4
£29.00
Agaric Flora of the Lesser Antilles
D. N. Pegler
London: HMSO, 1983
(Kew Bulletin Additional Series IX)
Comprehensive flora with 128 full-page line drawings and 27 colour plates.
668pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 11 241180 0
£42.00
Only available from Kew
Agaric Flora of Sri Lanka
D. N. Pegler
London: HMSO, 1986
(Kew Bulletin Additional Series XII)
The standard reference work on the agaric mycota of Sri Lanka. Each
species is fully described, with details of collections, synonymy, and
other notes, plus line drawings of basidiomes and microscopic features.
Generic entries include keys to species. Containing 103 full-page line
illustrations.
519pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 11 250004 8
£28.00
Only available from Kew
The Agarics of São Paulo
D.N. Pegler
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1997
An account of the Agaricoid fungi (Holobasidiomycetes) of São
Paulo Province, Brazil. This convenient guide provides dichotomous keys
to the mushrooms and toadstools of São Paulo Province, Brazil,
with collection details and reference citations for each species, plus
a checklist of typical agarics found in Atlantic Rainforest, Restinga,
and Cerrado vegetation types.
70pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 1 900347 16 4
£20.00
British Chanterelles and Tooth Fungi
D. N. Pegler, R. J. Roberts and B. M. Spooner
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1997
A modern account of these spectacular fungi, many of which are popular
edible mushrooms. The introduction covers structure, ecology, distribution,
conservation and collecting methods. All species are fully described
and illustrated in colour. Distribution details cover North America and
Europe, including the UK.
118pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 1 900347 15 6
£23.50
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British Puffballs, Earthstars and Stinkhorns:
an account of the British Gasteroid Fungi
D.N. Pegler, T. Læssøe and B. M. Spooner
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1995
A modern, comprehensive account of this well-known group of fungi. The
introduction describes structure, habitats, collecting methods and folklore.
There are keys to all taxa, and all species are described and illustrated
in colour and by line drawings to aid rapid identification. Distribution
maps cover each species, computer-generated from the British Mycological
Society database. A book that all mycologists - professional and amateur
- should not be without.
x + 255pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 81 8
£30.00
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British Truffles: A Revision of British Hypogeous Fungi
D.N. Pegler, B. M. Spooner and T. W. K. Young
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1993
The revival in the "great British truffle hunt" provided the stimulus
for this book, which meticulously describes all the species found in
Britain and illustrates them in colour. Species with underground fruitbodies
may be found in all the major subdivisions of fungi, and each group has
been dealt with by a specialist. All the species are described and illustrated
with line drawings and half-tone SEM images. The majority of species
are also illustrated in full colour, with specially commissioned paintings
by Lorna Minton. A book for the mycologist and the gastronome who want
to do a little collecting.
viii + 216pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 39 7
£24.00
Clathraceae
D. M. Dring
Reprint from Kew Bulletin 35(1), 1980
96pp, 27 figs. 243 x 153mm. Soft cover
no ISBN
£5.00
Fungi of Europe: Investigation, Recording and Conservation
Eds. D. N. Pegler, L. Boddy, B. Ing and P. M. Kirk
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1993
Covering the Proceedings of the XI Congress of European Mycologists
held at Kew in 1992, Fungi of Europe covers European ecosystems, conservation
and management, mapping and pollution, and contains a Red List of the
278 endangered European macrofungi. Liberally illustrated throughout
with distribution maps, tables and charts, this is an invaluable data
source for conservationists, mycologists, researchers and students.
x + 322pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 54 0
£25.00
Fungi of the Hebrides
R. W. G. Dennis
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1986
Excellent value. A systematic, annotated checklist of fungi recorded
from the Scottish Hebridean islands (some 2,905 species in all), with
entries for all known British genera (a valuable checklist in itself),
details of distribution, host species, and fruiting periods within the
islands, plus extensively researched notes on distribution worldwide.
383pp, incl. 2 maps. 243 x 152mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 02 8
£7.75
Fungi of South East England
R.W. G. Dennis
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1995
A full checklist of fungal species recorded from the counties of Kent,
Surrey, East and West Sussex, including a comprehensive range of habitats
from salt marsh and freshwater swamp to ancient broad-leaved forest,
chalk pastures and sandy heath. For each taxon there is the most up-to-date
name, distribution within the four counties, and brief notes on occurrence,
habitat, and frequency.
vi + 295pp. 245 x 145mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 80 X
£25.00
Genera of Endogonales
Y.J. Yao, D. N. Pegler and T. W. K. Young
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1996
Endogonales, often referred to as Pea Truffles, are small fungi producing
their fruiting bodies below ground. Research has shown that many form
mycorrhizas with crop and other plants, profoundly affecting nutrition
and possibly other aspects of growth. This world-wide revision recognises
nine genera, and provides keys for the identification of genera and species.
Twenty-nine half-tone plates and 14 line drawings illustrate many aspects
of this group.
iv + 229pp, 14 line illustrations and diagrams, and 29 half-tone plates.
245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 92 3
£21.00
The Genus Lentinus: A World Monograph
D. N. Pegler
London: HMSO, 1983
(Kew Bulletin Additional Series X)
281pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 11 242627 1
£19.50
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Poisonous Plants and Fungi in Britain and Ireland
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Medical Toxicology Unit, Guy's & St
Thomas' Hospital Trust, September 2000.
Two identification systems on one CD-ROM. 'Poisonous Plants...' allows identification
of 229 plants which are either poisonous or are commonly thought to be so.
'Poisonous Fungi...' covers more than 120 groups of fungi including a number
of common non-toxic and edible species.
CD-Rom
£39.95
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A Revision of the Agaricales of Cuba
D. N. Pegler
London: HMSO, 1988
Reprint from Kew Bulletin 42(3) - 43(1 )
139pp. Soft bound
no ISBN
This book is now out of print but a set of 3 Kew Bulletins containing this
account can be obtained for £10.00
Rhizoctonia-forming fungi:
a taxonomic guide

P. Roberts
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1999
A taxonomic guide to all known Rhizoctonia telomorphs in the Ceratobasidiales,Exidiales,
Platygloeales and Tulasnellales, providing keys to genera, and detailed
description with, in most cases, original line drawings for each species.
A short introduction examines the biology, general morphology, distribution
and ecology.
vii + 239pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover
ISBN 1 900347 69 5
£35.00
Wild Mushroom and Toadstool Poisoning
S. G. Oldridge, D. N. Pegler and B. M. Spooner
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1989
Concise, well illustrated guide to the larger mushrooms and toadstools
known to cause poisoning.
23pp. 210 x 148mm. Soft cover
ISBN 0 947643 18 4
£3.50
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