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Benson, 0. H. Home canning by the 

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Berkeley, M. J. British fungi: consist- 

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Four fascicles were issued. 



. Fungi. In Sir James Edward 



Smith, The English Flora, vol. 5 

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With interleaving, and numerous notes and 

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. Sur la fructification des genres 



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. On Sphaeria robertsii Hook. 



Hooker's Journ. of Botany 3: 77, 1 

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. On two minute fungi belonging 



to the division Hyphomycetes. Hook- 

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. Dr. Schleiden's theory of agi'icul- 



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1850 or 1851. A review of M. J. Schleiden, 

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 . An enumeration of the fungi col- 

 lected in Portugal, 1842-1850, by Dr. 

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. Introduction to cryptogamic bot- 

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. Outlines of British fungology. 



8°. xvii + 442pp. 24 pi. London, 

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See: Smith, Worth. G., 1891, for a supple- 

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. On two new British fungi : Peziza 



lanuginosa var. Suraneri, P. pygmaea. 

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Berkeley, M. J. On some new fungi from 

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. Notices of North American fungi. 



Grevillea 1: 33, 49, 65. 1872: 97, 145, 

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. On three new species of Agarieua 



from a stove. Grevillea 1: 88. 1872. 



. Australian fungi, received princi- 

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. Notices of North American fun"i 



Grevillea 2: 3, 17. 1873. 

 . Notices of North American fungi. 



Basidiomycetes. Grevillea 2: 33, 49. 



1873. 



M . Notices of Nortli American fungi. 



Gastromycetes, Myxomycetes. Grevil- 

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M . Notices of North American fungi. 



Myxomycetes and Hyphomycetes Gre- 

 villea 2: 81, 97. 1873: 153, 177. 

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. Notices of North American fungi. 



Hyphomycetes. Grevillea 3: 1, 49 

 1874. 



— — -. Notices of North American fungi. 

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 neae. Grevillea 3: 97, 145. 1875. 



. Notices of North American fungi. 



Hyphomycetes, Mucorineae, Helvella- 

 ceae, Pezizineae. Grevillea 4: 1 4,5 

 1875. 



. Notices of North American fungi. 



Pyrenomycetes. Grevillea 4: 93, 140 

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: Three fungi from Kashmir. Gre- 

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70. 1877. 



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