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*24705 Seymour A. B. Early fiingi. 



2470B — Uredineae from S. lllinois. 



04720 — Fungi coUected along the Northern Pacific Railroad. 



24726 — Specimens illustrating North American Ustilagineae. 



24807 Shear C. L. Our Puffballs. 



24811 (39204) — Fungi of United States. 



24815 Sheciit J. L. E. W. Flora Carolinaeensis. 



25304 (25305) Siiyder L. The Uredineae of Tippecanoe County, Ind. 



25305 — Uredineae of Madison and Noble Counties. 



25351 (25352, 25353, 25353 a) Somers J. Nova Scotian fungi. 



39409 Spauhling P. Fungi of clay mines. 



25608 (25611) Spra^ue ('. J. New England mycology. 



25612 — Fungi from region of Lake Superior. 



25824 (25825) Stevens F. L. Ohio parasitic fungi. 



39549 — List of New York fungi. 



25852 Stevenson W. C. Valsei of the United States. 



39698 Stone R. E. Gymnosporangium in Southern Alabama. 



39701 (39702) Stover W. G. Notes on Ohio Agarics. 



26147 Sumstine D. R. Boletaceae of Pennsylvania. 



39774 (39778, 39780, 39781, 39783) — Mucoraceen from Penn- 



sylvania. 

 39779 — Habits of fungi in Western Pennsylvania. 

 39784 — The North American Mucorales. 

 26172 Sweetser A. R. Oregon Toadstools. 

 26176 Swingle W. T. Fungi from Western Kansas. 

 261 76a (26177, 26178) — Kansas species of Peronosporeae. 

 26179 — Fungi from Florida. 

 26193 (26213, 26215, 26217, 39800, 39804) Sydow H. u. Sydow P. 



Fnngi boreali-americani. 

 2()I96 — u. — Uredineae boreali-americanae. 

 39861 Taylor R. M. Distribution of mushrooms at Negaunee, 



Michigan. 

 26449 IMiaxter R. Entomophtlioreae of the United States. 

 26458 (26459, 26482) — North American Hyphomycetes. 

 26460 — The Connecticut species of Gymnosporangium. 

 26464 a — Fungi of Connecticut. 

 2()649 (26660, 26682. 2()6S5) v. Thneiueu F. North American fungi. 



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