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Cooke (M. C). Illustrations of British Fungi. 8 vols. 

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Morgan (A. P.). North America Fungi — Gastromycetes. 

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Massee (George). British Gastromycetes. Annals of 

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Fischer (E.) et De Toni (J. B.). Gasteromyceteae, in 

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Peck (Charles H.). United States species of Lycoperdon, 

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Morgan (A. P.). The North American Geasters. Amer. 

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Trelease (William). The Morels and PufT-balls of Madi- 

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Robinson (B. L.). Notes on the Genus Taphrina. Annals 

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Saccardo (P. A.). Sylloge Fungorum, viii, 811-825. 



Tuberaceae. 



Tulasne (L. R. et C). Fungi Hypogaei (1862). 

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