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British Mycological Society - The British Mycological Society: a learned society promoting fungal science. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in mycology (biology of fungi).
Mycology.Net - An Internet Portal from Scientists for Scientists Presenting Information about Diversity of Fungi.
Mycology Resources - Links to internet resources of interest to mycologists. Welcome! These pages summarize internet resources of interest to mycologists (biologists who study fungi).
Mycology Directory - Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Biology > Mycology.
Mykoweb - Welcome to MykoWeb, WWW pages devoted to the science of mycology (the study of the fungi) and the hobby of mushrooming (the pursuit of mushrooms). It is a production of Michael Wood, a past president of the Mycological Society of San Francisco. MykoWeb was started in the fall of 1995 and was one of the first internet mycology mushrooming sites.
Rogers Mushrooms - The site is based on Roger Phillips seminal work 'Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe' and the similar book published on the mushrooms and Fungi of North America. Roger's twenty-year study will make the site the most complete collection of photographs and mushroom information from both sides of the Atlantic ever assembled. We already have over 3000 images on our site to help you identify and learn more about the mushrooms of Europe and North America!
Visual Fungi - Identification, Photographs and Descriptions - Visual Fungi - identification, photographs and descriptions of edible and poisonous mushrooms and fungi. Based in Sussex, UK.
Fungus.org.uk - Information about fungi and details of UK fungus recording groups.





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