%0 Magazine Article %D 2005 %T The Art of the Mushroom %A J. H. Haines %K biology history %B Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum %V 1 %P 8-9 %G eng %0 Book Section %B The Encyclopedia of New York State %D 2005 %T Mushrooms %A J. H. Haines %E Eisenstadt, P. %E L. E-. Moss %K biology %B The Encyclopedia of New York State %I Syracuse University Press %C Syracuse, NY %P 1027-1028 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J McIlvainea %D 1996 %T Mushrooms to Cultivate the Minds and Morals: The Works of Mary Banning %A J. H. Haines %K biology %B McIlvainea %V 12 %P 54-62 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Institute for Conservation %D 1986 %T An Evaluation of Ortho-Phenyl Phenol as a Fungicidal Fumigant for Archives and Libraries %A J. H. Haines %A Kohler, S. A. %K biology %X

O-phenyl phenol (OPP) was evaluated in tests designed to simulate its proposed use as a fumigant by archives and libraries to control fungus growth. It was compared with thymol (isopropyl-meta-cresol) for its ability to render the spores of seven species of common fungi non-viable, and it was found that although each fumigant had the ability to stop or retard fungus growth, neither was totally effective in preventing fungus spores from germinating.

%B Journal of the American Institute for Conservation %V 25 %P 49-55 %G eng %U http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/019713686806028078 %R 10.1179/019713686806028078 %0 Journal Article %J Mycopathologia %D 1986 %T A Fatal Poisoning from an Amatoxin Containing Lepiota %A J. H. Haines %A Lichstein, E. %A Glickerman, D. %K biology %X

The mushroom Lepiota josserandii Bon and Boif. has been identified as the cause of an unintentional, fatal intoxication in New York. The course of the symptoms, beginning with a 9 h latent period, was similar to what would be expected in a case of Amanita phalloides-type intoxication. Despite supportive medical care the victim expired 110 h after ingestion. Thin layer chromatography detected the presence of alpha- and gamma-amanitin and radioimmunoassay confirmed a level of 3.5 mg/gm dry weight of amatoxins in mushrooms from the same location.

%B Mycopathologia %V 93 %P 15-17 %G eng %U http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00437009 %R 10.1007/BF00437009 %0 Journal Article %J Mycologia %D 1983 %T Studies in the Hyaloscyphaceae II: Proliferodiscus, a New Genus of Arachnopezizoideae %A J. H. Haines %A Dumont, K. P. %K biology %X
Neotropical collections originally identified as Dasyscyphus inspersus (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. were re-examined and found to represent two distinct species. One matches the type specimen of D. inspersus, the other matches the type of D. earoleuca (Berk. & Br.) Sacc., which has been treated as a synonym. As these species are neither congeneric with the types of Dasyscyphus, Lachnum, nor with the types of any Hyaloscyphaceous genera known to the authors, a new genus is proposed in the tribe Polydesmieae Korf.
%B Mycologia %V 75 %P 535-543 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/3792695 %R 10.2307/3792695