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Fischer, Ed. Untersuchungen zur vergleichenden Entwickelungsgeschichte 

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Lloyd, C. G. Synopsis of the known Phalloids. Mycological Writings 3: 

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Sub-class Hymenomyceleop. 

 Family Agaricacere. 



Atkinson, G. F. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, edible, poisonous, 

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Has excellent keys to the genera and descriptions and illustrations of 

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Hard, M. E. The Mushroom, edible and otherwise, its habitat and time of 

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Excellent illustrations and discussions of the more common fleshy fuTigi, 

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Mcllvaine. Charles. One thousand American Fungi. 1-704. Numerous 

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Fayod, V. Prodrome d'une Histoire naturelle des Agarieinees. Ann. Sci. 

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