Collected in the Marble Mountains and displayed at the 2005 Humboldt Bay Mycological Society Fair in Eureka and the 2006 SOMA Camp in Occidental, CA. Known to the Greeks as Agarick, this conk is well known for its medicinal properties. The quinine conk contains "agaricin", which is produced synthetically today by the pharmaceutical companies. The second photo shows a hole on the right side of the pores where a plug was removed. Living tissue was plated on agar and once grown, sent to DOE Homeland Security for possible antiterrorism properties. Paul Stamets claims a match was made and this fungus produces a chemical that inhibits small pox. Anti-viral compounds are very rare!