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7500—7575 Earle — Eaton. 
00 Earle F. S. A Kev to the North American Species of Russula (Torreya, 
II, 1902, p. 101—103, p. 117—119). 
01 —- A Key to the North American Species of Lactarius I, II (Torreya, II, 
1902, p. 139—141, 152—154). 
02 — A much-named Fungus (Torreya, II, 1902, p. 159—100). 
03 — A Key to the North American Species of Cortinarius, 1 (Torreya, 11, 
1902, p. 169—172). 
04 — Mycological Studies I (Bull. New York Bot. Gard., II, 1902, p. 331—350). 
05 — A Key to the North American Species of Stropharia (Torreya, III, 1903, 
p. 24—25). 
00 — A Key to the North American Species of Lentinus. I, II (Torreya, III, 
1903, p. 35—38, 58—60). 
07 — A Key to the North American Species of Panus (Torreya, III, 1903, 
p. 86—87). 
0S — A Key to the North American Species of Pluteolus (Torreya, III, 1903, 
p. 124-125). 
01) — A Key to the North American Species of Galera (Torreya, 111, 1903, 
p. 134-136). 
70 — A Key to the North American Species of Inocybe. I, II (Torreya, III, 
1903, p. 168—170, 183—184). 
71 — Mycological Studies II (Bull. New York Bot. Garden, III, 1904, p. 289 
bis 312). 
72 — The necessity for reform in the nomenclature of the Fungi (Science, 11, 
1904, p. 508—510). 
7*2«l — Algunas hongos cubanos (Inf. An. Estac. Cent. Agr. Cuba, I, 1906, 
p. 223 —245) tab. 
— cfr. Burrill Th. J. 
— cfr. Seymour A. B. 
— cfr. Tracy S. M. 
— cfr. Underwood L. M. 
73 Early O. R. Malaria. What is it? (Mississippi med. monthly, 1891/92, 
p. 354— 360). 
74 Eaton, Amos. A manual of Botany for the Northern States, comprising 
generic descriptions of all phaenogamous and cryptogamous plants to the 
North of Virginia, hitlierto described; with reference to the natural orders 
of Linnaeus and Jussieu. Albany 1817, 12°, 164 pp. 
75 — A Manual of Botany for the Northern and Middle States. Part J, con- 
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taining generic descriptions of the plants to the North of Virginia, with 
references to the natural orders of Linnaeus and Jussieu. Part. II, 
containing descriptions of the indegenous plants, which are well defined 
