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Hollfis, L. Gastcromycotes Hungariae. 

 Die Gastcromycctoii Ungarns. 4to., 

 210 pp., 31 pi., luosty colored. Leipzig, 

 1904. 



. (jj gorabak kecskcmet vid^k^rol. 



Fungi novi regionis kccskeiiK^ticnsis. 

 Annal. Hist. Nat. Miis. Nat. Hung., 

 Budapest, 4: 327-371. pi. li'OG; II. 6: 

 43-50. 1907; III. 6: r)9-(i7, separate of 

 9 pp. 1907; IV. 5: 452-408. 1907. 



. Poffetegeken terrnii fij gombiik. 



Fungi novi in Gasteromyectis habi- 

 tantes. Annal. Musei Nat. Hung. 4: 

 532-536. 1900; 5: 278-284. 1907. 



. K^t erdekes novfinykarosito gomba 



kecskemftrOI. Zwei interessante 

 Schmarotzerpilze aus Kecskeinfit. 

 Novtoytani Iviizlemfinyek, VI, 1907, p. 

 24. Separate of 2 pp. 



Holm, T. Joan. Baptista Porta. The 

 Americ. Naturalist 52: 455-461. 1918. 



. James M. Macoun. Bot. Gaz. 70: 



240-242. 1920. 

 . John Macoun. Bot. Gaz. 71: 230- 



237. 1921. 

 L Holmes, E. M. Lichens of Devon and 



Cornwall. Transact. Plvmouth Lnstit., 



Ill, pt. 2, 1868-1809, p. "347-375. 



L . Lichenological notes. Grevillea 3: 



91. 1874. 



L and Gray, P. The young collector. 



British fungi, lichens and mosses, in- 

 cluding scale-mosses and liverworts. 

 12mo., 32 + 29 + 31 pp. figs. Lon- 

 don, 1898. 

 Holmskjoia, T. 



See: Durand, E. J., 1907. 



L Holt, W. P. Annotated list of plants. 

 Lichens. Report of the Board of the 

 Geolog. Survey for 1908. p. 227-229. 

 Lansing, Mich., 1909. 



Holtermann, C. Mykologische Unter- 

 siichungen aus den Tropen. 4to., viii + 

 122 pp., 12 pL Berlin, 1898. 



Holway, E. W. D. Gymnosporium hark- 

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. Notes on L'redineae. I. Journ. 



of Mycol. 8: 171-172. 1902; II. 10: 



163-165; III. 10: 228. 1904; IV. 11: 



268. 1905. 

 . Mexican Uredineae. Ann. Mycol. 



2: 391-394. 1904. 

 . North American Uredineae. Ann. 



Mycol. 3: 20-24. 1905. 



. North American Salvia-nists. 



Journ. of Mycol. 6: 156-158. 1905. 



' Holway, E. W. D. Notes on Uredineae. 

 V. Mycologia 2: 2:i-24. 1910. 

 See: Arthur, J. C, 1918; Ellis, J. B.; 

 Harris, J. A., 1924. 



For a biosra]iliic'ul notice of this 

 author, see: Arthur, J. C, 1923. 

 Holzinger, J. B. 



See: Florke, H. G., 1S07; Rabenhorst, 

 L., 1845. 

 Hone, D. S. Minnesota Helvellineae. 

 Minnesota Bot. Studies, III. ser., part 

 III, 1904, pp. 309-321, 5 pi. 

 Hook, C. 



See: Fries, E. M., 1857. 

 Hook, J. M. Van. A cause of freak peas. 



Torreya 6: 67-69. lig. 1906. 

 Hooker. 



See: Leighton, W. A., 1807, 1882; 

 Wainio, E. A., 1898. 

 L Hooker, J. D. The Botany of the Ant- 

 arctic Voyage of H. M. Discovery 

 Ships ' Erebus ' and ' Terror ' in the 

 years 1839-1843. 



A collection of excerpts on the lichens in 

 this work. etc. See: Babinaton, C. and 

 Mitten, W.; Taylor, T. and Hooker, J. 

 D., the latter a copy. 

 L . An account of the botanical col- 

 lections made in Kerguelen's Land 

 during the Transit of Venus Expedi- 

 tion in the years 1874-1875. Philos. 

 Transact. Roy. Soc. vol. 168 (Extra 

 vol.), 86 pp. [Separate?] 5 pi. 1879. 

 Lichens by J. M. Crombie, p. 38; fungi by 

 M. J. Berkeley, p. 85. 

 See: Maout, E. Le and Decaisne, J. 

 For a biographical notice of this 

 author, see: Mattirolo, 0., 1912. 

 Hooker, Mrs. J. D. 



See: Maout, E. Le and Decaisne, J. 

 L Hooker, W. J. Flora scotica; or a de- 

 scription of Scottish plants etc. 8vo., 

 2 parts in one vol., x + 292 pp., and 

 297 pp. London, 1821. 



Fungi in part 2, p. 3; lichens in part 2, 

 p. 35. 

 See: Berkeley, M. J., 1830; Smith, J. 

 E., 1844. 

 Hori, S. On Ustilago esculenta P. Henn. 



Ann. Mycol. 5: 150-154. pi. 1907. 

 Horn, L. Experiinentelle Entwickelungs- 

 iinderungen bei Achlya polyandra de 

 Bary. Ann. Mycol. 2: 207-241. fig. 

 1904. 

 Home, A. S. Internal disease of potato. 

 — A chytridiaceous endophyte hitherto 

 undescribed (Preliminary note). Ann. 

 Mycol. 7: 286-288. 1909. 

 Home, M. Van. Some mushrooms found 

 in Canada. The Canadian Record of 

 Science 9: 157-175. 1905. 



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