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Entoloma flavifolium Pk. n. sp., in dense woods among fallen 

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Entoloma subcostatum, Atkinson Geo. F.. n. sp. on grassy 

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EuPATORiUM collinum DC, host (new) to Coleosporium eupatorii 

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European Currant Rust, Cronartium ribicola Dietr., An Out- 

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ExsiccATi, see Fungi Columbiani. [Bartholomew.] 



Exsiccati, see Fungi Selecti Gnatemalenses. fKellerman.] 



ExsiccATi, see Fungi Utahenses. fIGarrett.] 



Fagus ferruginea, host to Phyllactinia corylea angulata Salmon 

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Ficus aurea Nutt., host to Uredo ficina Juel. [Guatemala.] 

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Field Notes of the Uredineae. A. O. Garrett. Jour. Mycol. 

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Figures produced by Protoplasmic Streaming in Fungi and 

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Fink, Bruce. A Bibliography of North American Lichenology. 

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Fink, Bruce. Lichens: their Economic Role. Plant World, 

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Fungi and their Relation to Fermentation and Disease. Joseph 

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Fungi grown in Cultures, New Method of Mounting, see New 



Method of ... . 



Fungi selecti Gnatemalenses, Exsiccati, Decade i. W. A. Keller- 

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Fungi Utahenses, Fascicle One. [Exsiccati; 25 specimens.] 

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Fungi Utahenses, Fascicle Two. [Exsiccati; Nos. 26-50.] A. 

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Fungi, wood-staining some, from various localities in the U. S. 

 [Condensed description and notes.] Geo. G. Hedgcock. 

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