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and Rabenhorst’s ‘“‘ Mycologia Europea.”’ In these works he will 
discover a large number of species, new and old, with the results of 
the iodine test incorporated in the descriptions.—M. C. Cooxe. 
Notices of Books, : 
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anticipations may be set some weighty objections. Of course no 
advanced botanist ever uses such tickets, so that we may limit our- 
selves to the consideration of comparative beginners. Such should 
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nearest, and the specimen is considered done with. Had he no printed 
ticket he would write a short description or suggest several ssaniie in 
pencil, and so the specimen would subsequently returned to for 
