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McIlvaine, Charles, and Macadam, Robert K. One thousand 

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MoNTAGXE. J. F. C. Sylloge generum specierumque crypto- 

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Morgan, A. P. The mycologic flora of the Miami ^'alley. Jour. 

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 1883. This series was continued until 1888 but the other 

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North American Agarics. The subgenus Amanita. 



Jour. Myc. 3 : 25-33. 1887. 



NcAv North American fungi. Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hi.-t. 



18:36-45. pi. 1-3- 1896. 



North American species of ^^larasmius. Jour. Myc. 



11:201-212,233-267. 1905. 12:1-9,92-95. 1906. 



North American species of Lepiota. Jour. Myc. 12 : 



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North American species of Agaricaceae. Jour. ^lyc. 



13:53-62, 143-153. 246-255. 1907. 14:27-32, 64-75. 

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MuRRiLL, William A. Agaricaceae. N. Am. Flora 9^:163- 

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