A Monograph of the Stipitate Stereoid Fungi
Pp. (8), 1-382; 48 full page plates (2 in color), each with a descriptive leaf of text. Full brown ribbed cloth, lettered in gilt on the spine, lg 8vo. From the series: Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia, heft 18. Stipitate stereoid fungi are Basidiomycetes with a stipe, a spathulate-to funnel-shaped pileus, a smooth hymenophore, and hyaline, smooth spores. Stereopsis vitellina falls within the Atheliales, making it the first pileus- and stipe-forming fungus recovered in this order (from Wiki). This volume is from the private collection of University of Michigan mycologist Alexander H. Smith. The base of the spine bears the name “A. H. Smith.” Rare monograph. Publisher J. Cramer Publisher Place Weinheim Date Published 1965 Date Published Estimated No Edition First edition Number of Volumes 1 Reprint Condition Fine Condition Description Fine copy. ISBN Limited Edition