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KuPFER, Elsie N.: Studies on Urnula and Geopyxis, Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, 

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RouppERT, C: Revision du genre Sphaerosoma, Bull, de VAcademie des Sciences, 

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BoEDijN, K. B.: The genus Sarcosoma in Netherlands India, Bull. Jardin Bot- 

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KoBAYASHi, Yosio: On the gelatinous cup fungi, Bulgaria group, J. Japanese 

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LoHMAN, M. L., AND Edith K. Cashi Atropellis species from pine cankers in the 

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White, W. Lawrence: Studies in the genus Helotium: I. A review of the species 

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Groves, J. Walton: Three Pezicula species occurring on Alnus, Mycologia, 

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AND A. Mavis Leach: The species of Tympanis occurring on Pinus, 



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21-23. 1934; III. Dasyscypha Pini, ibid., 26(6):479-501. Pis. 52-53. 1934; 



IV. Two new species on Douglas fir from the Pacific Coast (senior author, 



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