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No. 90. Studies in North American Pcronosporales — I. The Genus Albugo, 
by Guy W'est Wilson. 
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No. 117. Studies in North American Peronosf>orales — IV. Host Index, by 
G. W. Wilson. 
No. 119. North Dakota Slime-Moulds, by F. J. Searer. 
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F. J. Searer. 
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