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243. XI. HABITATS. It commonly happens that one of the first inquiries which the studentseeks to have answered, after an interest is excited in fungi, is--Where, and under what circumstances, are they to be found? Theinexperienced, indeed, require some guide, or much labour will beexpended and patience lost in seeking microscopic forms in just suchplaces as they are least likely to inhabit. Nor is it whollyunprofitable or uninteresting for others, who do not claim to bestudents, to summarize th...e habitats of these organisms, and learn howmuch the circumstances of their immediate surrounding elementsinfluence production. For reasons which will at once be recognized bythe mycologist, the most satisfactory method of study will be somewhatthat of the natural groups into which fungi are divided. AGARICINI. --There is such a close affinity between all the genera ofthis group that it will be a manifest advantage to take together allthose fleshy pileate fungi, the fruit of which is borne on foldedplates or gills.
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