UNDERWOOD' 



Moulds, Mildews and Mushrooms. 



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A Guide to the Systematic Study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their 

 Literature. Illustrated with ten heliotype plates one colored. By 



Lucien M. Underwood. 



12mo. Pp. 236. Price $1-50 net. 



Contains synopses of the genera of fleshy and parasitic fungi, with 

 historical sketch of the study of mycology in America, and copious 

 references to the literature of the subject. 



Sufficiently technical for accuracy, but intended to enable the 

 novice to recognize the systematic position of the ordinary fungi of 

 fields and woods. Particular attention is paid to the edible species. 



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Back numbers of the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical 

 Club wanted to complete files, as follows: 



Vol. 7 (1880) Nos. I, 9. Vol. 14 (1887; Nos. I, 2. 



Vol. 8 (1881) Nos. 2, 10, 11. Vol. 15 (1888) any numbers. 



Vol. 9 ( 1882) Nos. 1, 5. Vol 16 (1889) Nos. 3, 4. ' 



Vol. 11 (1884) Nos. 1, 2, 3 Vol. 17 ( 1890) Nos.(4 8, 9, 10, 12. 



Vol. 12 ( 1885) Nos. 1, 2, 3. Vol. 18 (1891) No. I. 



Contributions of duplicate numbers requested of members of the Club. Other 

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Torrey Botanical Club, 



Columbia University, New York City- 



The Flora of the Palouse Region. 



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By Charles V. Piper and R. Kent Beattie. 



Containing descriptions of all the Spermatophytes and Pteridophytes known to occur 



within twenty- one miles of Pullman, Washington, including a 



number of new species. 



Paper, 216 pages. Price, 65 Cents, postpaid. 



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