SOME OTHER USEFUL BOOKS 

 ON MUSHROOMS* 



ATKINSON, G. F. "Studies of American Fungi." 1911. Holt & Co., 

 N. Y. 



BANKER, H. J. "Revision of the Hydnaceae," Memoir Torrey Club, 

 Vol. 12, 1906. 



BURLINGTON, GERTRUDE. Monographs of Lactaria and Russula, 

 North American Flora, Vol. 9, part 3, 1910; part 4, 1915. 



BURT, E. A. Papers on the Thelephoraceae. Annals Mo. Botanical'Garden, 

 St. Louis, 1914. 



COKER, W. C. Papers on North Carolina Fungi, Journal Elisha Mitchell 

 Society, Chapel Hill, N. C. 



GIBSON, W. H. "Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms," 1903. Har- 

 per & Brothers, N. Y. 



HARD, M. E. "Mushrooms, Edible and Otherwise." 1908. 



HARPER, E. T. Papers on Gill-fungi, Transactions Wise. Academy of 

 Sciences, 1912-. 



KAUFFMAN, C. H. "The Agaricaceae of Michigan." Publication 26, 

 Mich. Biological Survey, Vols. i and 2, 1918. 



LLOYD, C. G. "Mycological Notes." 1898-. Cincinnati, O. 



McILVANE, C. "One Thousand American Fungi." 1912. The Bowen- 

 Merrill Co., Indianapolis. 



MOFFATT, W. S. "Higher Fungi of the Chicago Region." Natural His- 

 tory Survey of Chicago Academy of Sciences, Bulletin VII, 1909. 



MURRILL, W. A. Monographs in North American Flora, published by the 

 New York Botanical Garden, at $2.00 per part: Polyporaceae, Vol. 9, parts i and 2; 

 Boletaceae, Vol. 9, part 3; Agaricaceae, Vol. 9, parts 3 to 6, and Vol. 10, parts i to 3. 

 Books published by W. A. Murrill, Bronxwood Park, N. Y. City: "Edible and 



Compiled by Dr. W. A. Murrill, of the New York Botanical Garden, for the Yama Farms Myco- 

 logical Club. 



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