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NOTES 
Corrections — The word "species” should be changed to 
"specimens on p. 15, 2d line, and on p. 16, 13th line; "Kanen- 
sis” to "Kansensis,” p. 17, 10th line; "Anthiscus” on p. 25, 3rd 
and 6th, and on p. 35, 19th and 21st lines to “Anthicus”; "Phil- 
onothus” on p. 34, 2d line from bottom, to “Philonthus”; "Lacca- 
pholus” to "Laccophilus” on p. 31, 14th line. 
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Journal of Mycology, vol. S, pp. 49-104, Issued June 30, 1902 . 
