Mycological Bulletin 



No. 49 



/f. ./. KcIIcniuiii. Ph. D.. Ohio State University 

 ColiDnbiis. Ohio, January 1, 190G. 



Anothe.'^ Notidn. — For a few months we will devote regularly a 

 page, or as niiich thereof as may seem fitting-, to quotations from various 

 authors touching on matter.^ of mycological interest. Many of course will 

 get these articles in other journals that come regularly to their tables or 

 encounter them in mushroom hooks, but T aim in spite of this to main- 

 tain the established character of the Bllletin, to-wit, that is designed 

 firs: and foremost for the benefit of lieginners and amateurs who presum- 

 ably have not large libraries nor files of all the botanical jourrals. The 

 illustrations wil! be the prominent feature as heretofore and two or three 



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 for ixjilanation of tliis .Mushroom. Drawings by llckn Sliooniaia, Wisconsin Univii- 

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