BuRNHAM : Charles Horton Peck 3^ 



uality." ''Anyone who has ever strolled into the great open field 

 of mycology will meet with his alluring guide posts ; but to all 

 who have studied the fungi his researches have been a genuine 

 stimulation." *' It is one of the lessons of his life that the prac- 

 tical pursuit of botany is contributing to long life and glad 

 heartiness." 



" His work will stand for all time as the foundation upon which 

 later students of the fungi may build with safety a more elabo- 

 rate morphological and systematic revision of the fleshy and 

 woody groups of fungi." 

 Hudson Falls, N. Y. 



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