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many additions and emendations, the result of further research. 

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' "Contributions to Mycology of North America," by Rev. M. J. 

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"New Fungi collected by the Wilkes Exploring Expedition," by 

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" Contributions to Mycology of North America," by Rev. M. J. 

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"Geological and Natural History Survey of North Carolina," 

 part III, Botany. Containing a catalogue of the plants of the State, 

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" A Commentary on the Natural History of Dr. Hawks' History 

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"Esculent Fungi," by Rev. M. A. Curtis, in manuscript, Jwith 

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" Geological and Natural History of North Carolina, part III. 

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"Edible Fungi in North Carolina." Rev. Moses A. Curtis, D. D., 

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