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of proper names to designate the composition of a medium should be 

 avoided. 



The selection of a suitable medium depends upon the fungus under 

 study and the purpose of the experiment. Not all media are equally 

 suitable for all fungi, nor is one medium suitable for a complete physio- 

 logical study of one fungus. 



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