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in a mailing card for the purpose. The cost of sending will be 

 reduced where several from the same locality choose to send 

 names and fees in a single letter. The exact address should also 

 be given for each person, with the street number where 

 necessary. 



Those wishing to take up the study of the fungi would find it 

 profitable to attend some school where suitable opportunities 

 are offered for beginners. A course in mycology* (devoted 

 especially to the mushrooms) will be given during the summer 

 of 1899 i n tne Botanical Department of Cornell University. 



* Besides the course in mycology, courses in general morphology and 

 physiology of plants, as well as a course in ecology are offered in the sum- 

 mer school especially for teachers. The catalog of the summer school can 

 be obtained by addressing, The Registrar, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 

 A full year's course in mycology is given during the regular annual 

 session of the University as described in the annual Register. 



NOTE. The author was asissted in making some of the photographs 

 illustrating this bulletin, by Mr. H. Hasselbring, and Mr. B. F. White. 



