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Kellerman, W. A. A New Plowrightia from Guatemala. 185. 
Kellerman, W. A. Fungi Selecti Guatemalenses, First Decade. 
238. 
Kellerman, W. A. Obituary — Job Bicknell Ellis. 41. 
Kellerman, W. A. Index to North American Mycology. 67, 
102, 221, 247. 
Kellerman, W. A. Notes from Mycological Literature, XVII, 
XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, 32, 80, 128, 164, 211. 
Kellerman, W. A. Mycological Expedition to Guatemala. 137. 
Kellerman, W. A. Uredineous Culture Experiments with Puc- 
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Lasiodiplodia on Theobroma cacao and Mangifera indica, Occur¬ 
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Lepiota, North American Species of. A. P. Morgan. 154, 195, 
242. 
Long, W. PI. Notes on New or Rare Species of Ravenelia. 
2 33 - 
Marasmius, North American Species of. A. P. Morgan. 1. 
Mycromycetes americani Novi. P. A. Saccardo. 47. 
Morgan, A. P. North American Species of Heliomyces. 92. 
Morgan, A. P. North American Species of Lepiota. 154, 195,. 
242. 
Morgan, A. P. North American Species of Merasmius. 1. 
Mounting Fungi Grown in Cultures for the Herbarium, A New 
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Mycological Expedition to Gautemala. W. A. Kellerman. 137. 
Mycological Society, American, New Orleans Meeting, January 
1, 1906. (C. L. Shear). 85. 
Naucoria and Stropharia, Two New Species belonging to, Geo. 
F. Atkinson. 193. 
North American Species of Heliomyces. A. P. Morgan. 92. 
North American Species of Lepioota. A. P. Morgan. 154, 195,. 
242. 
North American Species of Marasmius. 1. 
Note on Wynnea Americana. D. R. Sumstine. 59. 
Notes from Mycological Literature XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX,. 
XXI. W. A. Kellerman. 32, 8, 128, ,164, 211. 
Notes on New or Rare Species of Ravenelia. W. H. Long. 233. 
Neue Pilze, einige, aus Nord America. Fr. Bubak. 52. 
New Anthracnose of Alfalfa and Red Clover. Samuel M. Bain 
and Samuel H. Essary. 192. 
New Classification of Uredinales. J. C. Arthur. 188. 
New Method of Mounting Fungi Grown in Cultures for the 
Herbarium. Geo. G. Hedgcock and Perley Spaulding. 
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