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BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, de. 
Ar the meeting of the Linnean Society on June 19th, Mr. 
George Massee described some of the results of modern methods 
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clear case for their suppression had been established on evidence 
farnished’ by pure cultures, He instanced the succession of gener 9: 
