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Hydnum boreale Banker n. sp., in damp rich soil and leaf mould. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29 :553- September 1902. 
Hydnum cristatum Bresadola n. sp., ground in mixed woods. 
Jour. Mycol. 8:119. Oct. 1902. 
Hydnum humidum Banker n. sp., in hard-packed wooded path. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:553. Sept. 1902. 
Hydrangea, cult., host to Cercospora hydrangeae E. & E. n. sp. 
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Hydrophyllum capitatum, host to Ramularia hydrophylli E. 
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Hygroppiorus pallidus Peck n. sp., damp, mossy or swampy 
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Hygrophorus paludosus Peck n. sp., growing among peat mosses. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29 :yo. Feb. 1902. 
Hygrophorus peckii Atkinson n. sp., ground, woods. Jour. 
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Hygrophorus pusillus Peck n. sp., on the ground in dense woods. 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:69. Feb. 1902. 
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