MUSHROOMS 
By GEORGE FRANCIS ATKINSON 
Professor of Botany in Cornell University, and Botanist of the Cornell University 
Experiment Station 
Recipes for Cooking Mushrooms. By Mrs. SARAH TYSON RORER 
Chemistry and Toxicology of Mushrooms. By J. F. CLARK 
With 230 illustrations from photographs , including 13 colored plates 
320 pages, 8vo. $3.00 net; by mail, $3.23 
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Moulds, Mildews, and Mushrooms 
By LUCIEN M. UNDERWOOD 
Professor in Columbia University 
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Flora of the Northern States and Canada 
By Professor N. L. BRITTON 
Director of the New York Botanical Garden 
x+1080 pages, large 12mo - - - $2.25 
This manual is published in response to a demand for a handbook suit¬ 
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outline modern conceptions of the science. It is based on An Illustrated 
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Brown, in three volumes. The text has been revised and brought up to 
date, and much of novelty has been added, but all illustrations are omitted. 
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as a necessary means of determination of the plant species within its range. 
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