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24. Calkins, W. W. Notes on Florida fungi. — No. 12. Journ. Mycol. 3: 46. 
1887. Numbers 184 to 216, mostly higher basidiomycetes with a few 
ascomycetes. 
25. Calkins, W. W. Notes on Florida fungi. — No. 13. Journ. Mycol. 3: 58- 
59. 1887. Numbers 217 to 250, various fungi. 
26. Calkins, W. W. Notes on Florida fungi. — No. 14. Journ. Mycol. 3; 70. 
1887. Numbers 251 to 280, various fungi. 
27. Calkins, W. W. Notes on Florda fungi. — No. 15. Journ. Mycol. 3; 82. 
1887. Numbers 281 to 300, various fungi. 
28. Calkins, W. W. Notes on new Florida lichens. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 
16: 330. 1889. A list of six species named by Dr. W. Nylander. 
29. Calkins, W. W. Notes on rare East Tennessee lichens. Am. Nat. 24: 
1078-1079. 1890. Thirty-three species listed with notes. 
30. Calkins, W. W. An edible lichen not heretofore noted as such. Bot. 
Gaz. 17: 418. 1892. Discusses Endocarpon miniatum (L.). 
31. Calkins, W. W. Remarks on North American lichenology, — preliminary. 
Science 20: 120. 1892. 
32. Calkins, W. W. Remarks on American lichenology. — II. Science 20: 
205-206. 1892. 
33. Calkins, W. W. Remarks on American lichenology. — III. Science 21 : 
77-78. 1893. Notes on some 20 lichens collected near Jacksonville, 
Florida. 
34. Calkins, W. W. The lichen flora of Chicago and vicinity. Chicago 
Acad. Sci. 1 : 1-50. 1896. Contains short diagnoses of 125 lichens. 
Verrucaria prospersella is described as new. 
35. Calkins, W. W. Mosses of Cook County, Illinois. Bryologist 13: 107— 
III. 1910. A list of 51 species with notes on habitat and locality. 
36. Eckfeldt, J. W. and Calkins, W. W. The lichen flora of Florida. Journ. 
Mycol. 3: 121-126 and 133-137. 1887. A list of 330 lichens with 
notes. Nine species were listed as new, nomina nuda. These have 
been described since. 
37. Huett, J. W. Natural history of La Salle County, Illinois. Part 2. 
Geology and Zoology. 1-174. pi. 1-3. Ottawa, Illinois, Fair Dealer 
Print, 1898. Pages 120 to 149 contain “The Lichen-flora of La Salle 
County” by Calkins. There are short descriptions of 131 lichens. 
38. Jordan, D. S. The fur seal and Fur-Seal Islands. Part 3. I-XI. 1-629. 
pi. I-Q4. Many figures partly unnumbered. Washington, D. C., Gov- 
ernment printing office, 1899. On page 583 is a list of nine lichens de- 
termined by Calkins. 
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