trigram

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trigram frequency
the stem is753
the pileus is695
the gills are617
the spores are465
of the cap318
more or less314
of the pileus245
at the base242
of the stem223
surface of the208
the plant is202
it is found187
the cap is172
to the stem171
the plants are168
of the plant167
color of the158
margin of the158
and the stem150
of the gills148
in the woods148
on the ground145
the surface of141
colour of p136
the margin of135
attached to the134
from the stem133
one of the133
to three inches121
the color of120
this plant is118
part of the114
i have found109
in the center106
of the species103
to four inches103
is found in103
this is a102
the flesh is99
on the margin96
is two to96
from july to93
on the stem93
in figure were92
two to three87
photo by c87
this species is87
a number of87
is a very85
the form of84
as well as84
it is a83
thirds natural size82
it is not81
the base of81
covered with a80
base of the79
pileus is convex79
some of the77
pileus is fleshy77
differs from c76
figure is from76
in which the76
connected by veins75
as the pileus73
of the same72
it is quite71
one to two70
the plants in69
at the apex69
it is very68
spores are elliptical68
july to october68
is from plants68
free from the67
the veil is67
so called because66
is one of64
of the spores64
the specimens in64
two to four62
the same color62
convex then exp62
page of part62
is one to62
the tubes are62
as in the62
there is a61
on page of61
will be seen61
they are found60
viscid when moist60
paler than p60
figure were found60
of the volva59
the entire plant59
the stem and59
it grows on59
side of the58
to two inches58
spores are white58
photographed by dr57
at blowing rock57
in the form57
be seen in56
and a half56
because of the56
of this species56
found in the56
convex then plane56
same color as56
at the center55
and in the55
are attached to55
of the genus55
specimens in figure55
pileus is two54
on the surface54
found from july54
portion of the54
color as the53
the species of53
character of the53
of the mushroom53
in this country52
of the veil51
three inches long51
is said to51
gills are attached51
it grows in50
is from two50
pileus is one50
three inches broad50
white or whitish50
so called from50
have found it50
the ground in49
stem is solid49
gills are free49
and photographed by49
plants in figure48
species of the48
broken up into48
the cap and48
is three to47
in the young47
margin at first47
gills are white47
said to be47
is found on47
four inches broad47
as will be47
the center of46
depressed in the46
form of the46
two greek words45
gills are adnate45
is quite common45
the species are45
the case of45
it may be45
are found in45
plant is quite45
were found in44
toward the margin44
from two greek44
at the top44
that of the44
center of the44
the color is44
stem is short44
in the case44
stem is two44
shown in fig43
shining when dry43
to the margin43
plant is very42
the caps are42
parts of the41
in the genus41
of the bed41
collected at ithaca41
found in woods41
from august to41
it has a41
striate on the40
seems to be40
to the taste40
the fact that40
many of the40
three to four40
august and september40
so that the40
from june to40
one to three40
in some species40
in woods and40
differs from l39
that it is39
closely related to39
found on the39
the united states39
at first incurved39
is found from39
the upper surface39
because of its39
to five inches39
flesh is white38
the margin is38
stem is hollow38
according to the38
is covered with38
is very common38
as shown in38
half natural size37
a tablespoonful of37
when it is37
seen in figure37
it is usually37
and it is37
the pores are37
is more or37
it has been37
the upper part37
edge of the36
the volva is36
is from a36
the surface is36
when the plant36
of the plants36
as the cap36
form of a35
the appearance of35
in open woods35
around the stem35
is widely distributed35
or nearly so35
called from the35
in some cases35
is so called35
inclined to be34
in this way34
four inches long34
in wet weather34
the plants of34
the young plant34
white or yellowish34
i found it34
the side of34
like the pileus34
two or three33
stem is equal33
of the mushrooms33
the fruiting surface33
september and october33
paler than the33
with white down33
the gills and33
in the same33
grows on the33
august to october33
pileus is thin33
flesh of the32
upper part of32
of the most32
but it is32
stem is stuffed31
to six inches31
two inches broad31
salt and pepper31
the hymenium is31
found it in31
it is often31
and the gills31
july and august31
cap and stem31
is at first31
collected at blowing31
the edge of31
in mixed woods31
it occurs in30
the whole plant30
substance of the30
i have seen30
it will be30
on the under30
the taste is29
the presence of29
on the upper29
on the cap29
and the cap29
the mushrooms are29
tinged with yellow29
it is easily29
in our woods29
from one to29
on account of29
from the cap29
convex to expanded29
on cemetery hill28
are more or28
most of the28
entire plant is28
the peridium is28
from plants collected28
white at first28
in poke hollow28
separating from the28
than the pileus28
is quite a28
seen in the27
over the surface27
stem is one27
the flesh of27
quite common in27
in figure was27
the size of27
gills are decurrent27
the stem in27
the common mushroom27
differs from r27
plants of this27
pileus is three27
where it is27
the ring is27
the substance of27
gills are broad27
differs from p27
continuous with the27
at the margin27
third natural size27
conical then exp27
margin of pileus26
as the plant26
bulbous at the26
brown then pale26
close to the26
the number of26
in old plants26
it should be26
three to five26
growing on the26
were photographed by26
is a beautiful26
and the margin26
with white meal26
it can be26
shown in the26
referring to the26
so that it26
of this genus26
the same as26
inches in diameter26
grow on the26
the pileus and26
this is one26
springing from a25
appearance of the25
tablespoonful of butter25
in september and25
case of the25
known as the25
i found the25
differs from t25
upper surface of25
the stems are25
colored like the25
in august and25
tinged with red25
a very common25
differs from m25
in the ground25
stem is slender25
placed in the25
it is one25
it differs from25
the annulus is24
differs from h24
the pileus expands24
and more or24
the stem of24
which it is24
end of the24
some of them24
a half inches24
it seems to24
with a white24
at first convex24
from a greek24
from september to24
well as the24
of the manure24
from the pileus24
has a wide24
pileus is from24
there is no24
up to ring24
on the edge24
july to september24
gills are crowded24
the character of23
found in open23
a greek word23
late summer and23
i have never23
edge at first23
stuffed or hollow23
one and a23
near the stem23
the under side23
a tinge of23
figure was found23
it is so23
number of the23
the under surface23
at first involute23
common in the23
convex then depr23
pale when dry23
they are very23
they are not22
stem is stout22
thick at the22
applied to the22
very common in22
stem is three22
toward the base22
the plant in22
in grassy places22
in damp woods22
this is quite22
found from august22
should not be22
seem to be22
will be found22
can be seen22
at first white22
in the middle22
easily separating from22
june to october22
plants collected at22
white or tinged22
a beautiful plant22
in the fall22
scales on the22
found from june22
with salt and22
it is sometimes22
distinguished by the22
a decurrent tooth21
condition of the21
breaking up into21
the use of21
of these plants21
sometimes tinged with21
so far as21
called because the21
two inches long21
is closely related21
as it is21
or nearly plane21
it is said21
in july and21
is a large21
of this plant21
grows in woods21
on the pileus21
spores are globose21
found the plant21
from the margin21
it is edible21
the beds are21
and the pileus21
hollow or stuffed21
stem is cylindrical21
up to cm21
the upper side21
a wide distribution21
firmly attached to21
is a small21
the plant has21
the bed is21
but i have21
ring on the21
three to six21
of the beds20
the gills of20
the spines are20
when young and20
against the stem20
found in august20
the specimen in20
whitish or tinged20
a variety of20
pileus is somewhat20
the stem or20
is known as20
reaching the stem20
they may be20
fragments of the20
they grow in20
separated from the20
fact that the20
portions of the20
as to the20
six inches broad20
position of the20
of an inch20
of the margin20
white then yellowish20
whitish or yellowish20
is convex to20
then almost glabrous20
silky when dry20
the cap from20
in the bed20
the top of20
at first with20
during the autumn20
this is the20
with a slight20
layer of the20
during late summer19
september to november19
and the spores19
with a few19
white then tinged19
teaspoonful of salt19
the genus is19
during the summer19
from two to19
striate to middle19
apt to be19
very closely related19
apex with white19
is of a19
plants are usually19
in some of19
large number of19
with the stem19
a teaspoonful of19
in other cases19
growing on wood19
in the spring19
them into a19
which have been19
the natural spawn19
the entire surface19
grows in the19
october and november19
due to the18
the cap of18
widely distributed in18
quite a large18
summer and autumn18
serve at once18
and covered with18
the plant grows18
with a decurrent18
pileus at first18
differs from the18
called because it18
specimen in figure18
the apex of18
from three to18
in this genus18
to the surface18
down on the18
greek word meaning18
with a tinge18
the color varies18
size of the18
distinguished from the18
two and a18
the inner peridium18
photographed by prof18
in the united18
in the figure18
striate when moist18
it is the18
woods near ithaca18
it is of18
the shape of18
are apt to18
and is found18
is very abundant18
from which it18
on the other18
the tube surface18
than the cap18
growth of the18
it is more18
which the spores18
of the peridium18
especially in the17
edible and poisonous17
these plants are17
side by side17
is apt to17
thickened at the17
the time of17
logs and stumps17
found in damp17
called because of17
lower part of17
of the genera17
because it is17
or slightly tapering17
to be very17
gills are rather17
figure were collected17
spores are oblong17
to the cap17
are found from17
in absence of17
edge of gills17
of the best17
only a few17
on the side17
the edges of17
depressed around the17
as soon as17
greek words meaning17
found this plant17
adhering to the17
remnants of the17
found from september17
like that of17
on the center17
this genus is17
edges of the17
of the mycelium17
found growing on17
plants in the17
cuticle of the17
it does not17
in young plants17
in the autumn17
in a few17
from the base17
the lower part17
for the table17
and in age17
the material is17
attached to a17
from the first17
that they are17
to the base17
those of the17
sometimes with a17
plant is found17
is thin and17
slightly tapering upward17
were found near17
on decayed wood17
for the purpose17
in order to17
the cap expands17
woods and open17
sometimes it is17
gills are rounded16
familiar with the16
can be readily16
gills are narrow16
distinguish it from16
the button stage16
forming a ring16
and the stems16
the mushrooms in16
at the time16
the mature plant16
of the very16
equal or slightly16
not seem to16
covered with white16
it in the16
section of the16
ground in woods16
the absence of16
is in the16
apex of the16
in the soil16
is white and16
or with a16
down the stem16
one or two16
it from the16
the young stage16
occurs in woods16
equal or tapering16
on one side16
i have not16
blue ridge mountains16
in honor of16
very much branched16
of the house16
the spores of16
of the spawn16
be distinguished from16
cultivation of mushrooms16
the blue ridge16
is shown in16
and widely distributed16
where there is16
when they are16
up into scales16
are firmly attached16
is the same16
a few of16
gills are firmly16
there are several16
as they are16
base with white16
species is very16
should be used16
stem is nearly15
found on decayed15
is equal or15
collected in the15
stem is usually15
put them into15
and on the15
with the margin15
a large number15
in the centre15
in many cases15
in form and15
plant grows in15
has been found15
point of attachment15
the plants grow15
expansion of the15
a layer of15
spores are nearly15
with a small15
is white or15
gills are thin15
of the wood15
or tinged with15
to a collar15
the first of15
a few species15
by some authors15
paler when dry15
account of the15
to two and15
species in the15
the stem as15
the ground or15
the ground and15
are free from15
all of the15
add a half15
gills are adnexed15
different stages of15
the position of15
are white and15
with a very15
the stem being15
shape of the15
of the hymenium15
easily distinguished from15
distinct from the15
plant has a15
outside and inside15
and has a15
five inches broad15
white then greyish15
and when the15
spores are subglobose15
in damp places15
i found this15
in the blue15
number of species15
it is well15
the end of15
coloured like p15
outer layer of15
found in july15
few of the15
the mycelium of15
the manure is15
growing in the15
to be a15
a half to15
is not so15
and open places15
sides of the15
a more or15
during wet weather15
pileus and stem15
the stem by15
white then pallid15
are at first15
the cuticle of15
volva and ring15
gills not decurrent15
when young the15
it is smooth14
on the top14
the pileus in14
the purpose of14
at the stem14
late in the14
in which it14
cap and the14
the name of14
they are usually14
top of the14
of all the14
so that they14
the last of14
densely covered with14
where they are14
color varies from14
the upper portion14
and with the14
from which the14
the species is14
of the year14
stem and the14
into a saucepan14
gills are very14
have found the14
of the two14
gills are notched14
borders of woods14
pepper and salt14
with the cap14
well as in14
from the hymenophore14
a portion of14
of the tubes14
certain species of14
at both ends14
half inches broad14
under side of14
can be distinguished14
made up of14
addition to the14
the attention of14
they are often14
temperature of the14
yellow then pale14
the study of14
radiating from the14
in europe and14
to eight inches14
when the plants14
in the mushrooms14
a section of14
of the cup14
removed from the14
be found in14
whitish when dry14
changing to a14
is quite variable14
this plant has14
the milk is14
separable from the14
at the edge14
recognized by the14
of the common14
so as to14
a form of14
have eaten it14
white then flesh14
the growth of14
spread over the14
and by the14
ends of the14
and then the14
stem is cartilaginous14
near the margin14
stem is white14
it is frequently14
from the side14
in this respect14
confluent with the14
the point of14
changing to blue14
of the ground13
five inches long13
summer and in13
the latter is13
this mushroom is13
under beech trees13
white then brownish13
well shown in13
called from its13
of the fungus13
red then pale13
is fleshy and13
and were photographed13
cut off the13
stuffed then hollow13
white when young13
all the species13
three inches high13
and free from13
in woods or13
under pine trees13
and serve at13
in this case13
other species of13
in this species13
the outer layer13
to distinguish the13
that there is13
is found growing13
to be the13
under the microscope13
stem is very13
differs in the13
found in september13
the bottom of13
this genus the13
a very short13
are said to13
as an esculent13
furnished with a13
plane then depr13
is easily distinguished13
culture of mushrooms13
in michigan and13
easily recognized by13
common and widely13
entire plant white13
a long time13
the genera of13
stages of development13
spores are broadly13
very variable in13
tube surface is13
this plant grows13
notched at the13
under surface of13
specimens in the13
the cultivation of13
the same way13
it would be13
of the edible13
the plants were13
after a rain13
the ends of13
and of a13
distributed over the13
dark brown or13
in dry weather13
whole plant is13
at the same13
separate from the13
distinguished by its13
which i have13
the very young13
plant in figure13
in the color13
specimens of this13
in woods on13
darker on the13
of the gill13
is somewhat fleshy13
in the gills13
upper side of13
away from the13
of the other13
seen on the13
growing from the13
the remains of13
does not seem13
in thin woods13
in size and12
than in the12
of them forked12
the stem to12
genera see chapter12
a very large12
gills and the12
spores are borne12
and in this12
a piece of12
in the oven12
genera and species12
the spores in12
to the gills12
concrete with the12
gives the following12
base of stem12
tan then pale12
of the latter12
were found on12
in the basket12
in the following12
it is necessary12
the summer and12
august to november12
of north carolina12
but they are12
often with a12
the most important12
or slightly decurrent12
the cap to12
of a mushroom12
is easily recognized12
convex or nearly12
the threads are12
and as the12
a half cup12
to the air12
ovate then campan12
brown or reddish12
named in honor12
species of amanita12
are recorded as12
in the mature12
from the surface12
of this mushroom12
or in the12
ochre then pale12
to be edible12
often tinged with12
easily separable from12
in this condition12
they can be12
the margin incurved12
spores are yellowish12
the mycelium is12
will serve to12
in the bottom12
they are quite12
slightly depressed in12
found growing in12
in addition to12
to the genera12
gills are slightly12
colour then pale12
from the color12
the basidia are12
they should be12
plant is a12
found it on12
found in poke12
in open places12
of the flesh12
as is the12
one inch broad12
june to september12
i found some12
near the base12
torn into scales12
characteristics of the12
a dash of12
to some extent12
as an edible12
i do not12
the universal veil12
over the entire12
on white paper12
brown or blackish12
its specific name12
a very beautiful12
it is called12
half cup of12
nearly or quite12
red when bruised12
a half teaspoonful12
the cap in12
in which they12
are found on12
of the state12
when the spores12
from that of12
this genus are12
of the agaricini12
above and below12
out of the12
in most cases12
and of the12
a very interesting12
it is somewhat12
in the photograph12
has a very12
is a common12
spores and capillitium12
ground in the12
at the end12
the roots of12
squamulose up to12
are white or12
recognized by its12
dash of pepper12
or reddish brown12
from may to12
the expansion of12
plane or depr12
and the tubes12
from a photograph11
near the edge11
easily separated from11
sent to me11
to one side11
any of the11
variable in form11
frequently found in11
may and june11
they grow on11
known to be11
the spawn is11
with the pileus11
or on the11
the stem at11
up to the11
a series of11
it is desirable11
an inch and11
of the upper11
the plant matures11
if it is11
in the first11
there are a11
cap at first11
a short stem11
in the plants11
michigan and photographed11
in the latter11
of the first11
distant from the11
that the gills11
tinged with brown11
this species in11
in some localities11
of mushrooms in11
it is widely11
for table use11
to identify the11
in the open11
was found in11
the other species11
stem is rather11
for winter use11
for ten minutes11
for twenty minutes11
side of a11
and the surface11
in all cases11
specimens of the11
for this reason11
out from the11
adnate with decur11
the material in11
gills attached to11
found this species11
for a long11
of the young11
with a minute11
in the season11
woods from july11
in october and11
enclosed in a11
of the spore11
they do not11
the cup is11
the action of11
this species has11
to that of11
the plant as11
adnate or decurrent11
is from three11
and may be11
filled with a11
characters of the11
the amount of11
a baking pan11
grow on wood11
easily distinguished by11
and shining when11
both above and11
figured in plate11
or salmon color11
a ring on11
but can be11
in some plants11
near the center11
below the ring11
in dense clusters11
acrid to the11
is not always11
plants are from11
one of these11
in color and11
remains of the11
known by the11
in age the11
stem of the11
present in the11
inch and a11
a very small11
the cap being11
various shades of11
are very small11
reddish or reddish11
genera of the11
the thin margin11
the temperature of11
specimens have been11
white when dry11
differs from i11
the same time11
are broadly elliptical11
attachment of the11
a small plant11
from the other11
is very thin11
very common and11
have no doubt11
same as the11
the stem from11
found in pastures11
the part of11
the plant at11
in old specimens11
by far the11
the characteristics of11
covered with numerous11
yellow then rusty11
a photograph of11
in great abundance11
stem is smooth11
one side of11
of the poisonous11
from the spores11
in sandy soil11
stem and gills11
edge of p11
white then tan11
identify the species11
the outer surface11
half teaspoonful of11
has long been11
taste and odor11
district of columbia11
species is found11
stem is fleshy11
a part of11
and does not11
with a short11
in older specimens11
age of the11
have found this11
it is known11
is known by11
the spores and11
and with a11
is regarded as11
plant is widely10
beds in the10
for fifteen minutes10
to distinguish it10
peck in the10
variable in color10
very young plants10
a very pretty10
to the apex10
common in our10
when the stem10
of the branches10
on several occasions10
the manufacture of10
cut or bruised10
of the entire10
and inclined to10
it is from10
mode of growth10
gills and stem10
differs from a10
in the summer10
is entirely white10
way in which10
stem to the10
is not as10
the upper end10
gills are close10
when cut or10
is frequently found10
of the color10
is soft and10
viscid or glutinous10
thin toward the10
here and there10
the species grow10
stratum of tubes10
are known to10
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