The Agaricaceae of Ohio. 471' 



■ Xew \i)\k species of I'sathyra. X. ^'. State Mus. 



Bull. 150 : 84-86. 191 1. 



Perrv. Elma Krooks. I'reliininary list of the edible fungi of 

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Sacc.\rdo, p. a. Sylloge fungorum. 5:1-1146. Typis Semi- 

 narii. Patavia. 1887. Occasional references are also made 

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Smith, Worthington G. Synopsis of the British Basi- 

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 to 316. 



Stevenson, John. British Fungi. \o\. i. I-A^II. 1-372. f. 

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 liam B)lackford and Sons. 1886. The Agaricaceae are 

 treated on pages i to 372 of Vol. i, and pages i to 165 of 

 A'ol. 2. 



Stover, Wilmer G. Notes on new Ohio Agarics. Ohio Nat. 

 10: 177-178. 1910. 



Notes on Ohio Agarics IL Ohio Nat. 11 : 247. 1910. 



Notes on new Ohio Agarics TTL Ohio Nat. 11 : 349-350. 



1911. 



S WANTON, E. W. Fungi and how to know them. LXL 1-2 10. 

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Underwood, L. INI. Moulds, mildews and mushrooms. I-V. 

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 Idle Agaricaceae are treated on pages 109 to 132. 



Werner, Wm. C. See Kellerman, W. A. and Werner, W. C. 



White, Edward Albert. A preliminary report on the- 

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 Hist. Surv. Bull. 3:1-81. pi. 1-40. 1905. The Agar- 

 icaceae are treated on pages 13 to 53. 



Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. State- 



Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. 15: T-70. \)\. 1-28. 1910.. 



