- Lorelei Norvell. 1984.
- Going to the Show (What you get out of the mushroom show
depends on how you approach the affair.). Mushroom, The
Journal 2(4): 35-36.
- CONTENTS: An overview of what can be found at a "Mushroom
Show, Fungus Fair or Toadstool Extravaganza."
- Lorelei Norvell. 1984.
- Mushroom Etiquette (This guide can be clipped or copied
and used to Help Improve Others.). Mushroom, The Journal
2(3): 28-30.
- CONTENTS: Ms Mushroom pens the ten rules of etiquette to
follow when hunting for the morel when accompanied by others.
"Should one encounter what is termed a "morel garden" while
at a fellow mushroomer's side, one is encouraged to drop to
one's feet and engage in a diffident murmur and gentle lifting
motion. It is considered ill form to dash before one's compatriot
to sweep the entire contents of the garden into one's own
basket."
- -- Cited in Morel Tales: the Culture of Mushrooming (Fine 1998)
- Lorelei Norvell. 1984.
- Planning the Foray (Now -- if you haven't done it already
-- is when to plan the formal fall outing.). Mushroom,
The Journal 2(2): 17-21
- CONTENTS: A guide to anyone considering holding an overnight
group encounter with mushrooms on the hoof. "In addition to
rubbing shoulders with a live famous mycologist, forayers
generally expect a lecture about some absorbing topic. In
your early negotiations with the guest mycologist, he may
proudly propose speaking on ‘Observations on the inhibitory
action of hydrolyzed agar and increasing potencies of enzymes
produced by Aspergillus niger. You are then called
upon to suggest discreetly that a more general topic, such
as ‘The Mushroom and How to Find it" might prove more
entertaining." Cartoon.
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