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3S248a—38 264 Raybaud—Rea. 
48a Raybaud L. De 1’influence des rayons ultra-violets sur le developpement 
des moisissures (Compt. rend.,CXLIX, 1909, p. 634 — 636). 
49 — Contribution a 1’etude de 1’influence de ia lumiere sur les mouvements 
du protoplasma a l’interieur des myceliums de Mucorinees (Compt. rend. 
Soc. Biol., Paris, LXVI, 1909, p. 887—889). 
50 — Des formes teratologiques provoquees par 1’osmose chez les Mucorinees 
(Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, LXVI, 1909, p. 1118—1119). 
51 — Des formes teratologiques provoquees par la transpiration chez les 
Mucorinees (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris LXVI, 1909, p. 1119—1121). 
— cfr. Fayed. 
52 Rayner John Frederick. Mycology as a branch of nature study (Trans. 
Brit. Mycol. Soc. 1905, ersch. 1906, p. 123—126). 
53 — Fungus-hunting in Hants (The South Eastern Natur., London, 1909, 
p. 15—20). 
54 — Hants fungi and phanerogams (The South Eastern Natur. London 1909, 
p. XXX—XXXI). 
55 — Fungi of the Isle of Wight in Morey F. A guide to the natural 
history of the Isle of Wight 1909, p. 42—64. 
56 Razzore A. Note preliminari di micologia ligure (Atti Soc. ligust. sc. nat. 
geogr., Genova, XIV, 1903, p. 288—S03). 
57 Rea Carleton. An outline of the classification of the Hymenomycetes 
(Trans. Nat. Club Worcester, III, 1904, ersch. 1905, p. 175—186). 
58 — An outline of the classification of European Gastromycetes (Trans. Nat. 
Club Worcester III, 1905, ersch. 1906, p. 209—212). 
59 — Some remarks on the rusts and smuts known technically as the Ure- 
dineaceae and Ustilaginaceae (Trans. Nat. Club Worcester III, 1906, ersch. 
1907, p. 247-254). 
60 — How to distinguish the species of British Lycoperda in the field 
(Transact. British Mycol. Soc. 1906, ersch. 1907, p. 157—160). 
61 — Ozonium auricomum Link (Transact. British Mycol. Soc. 1906, ersch. 1907, 
p. 166). 
62 — A plea that local societies should give greater attention to the investi- 
gation of the fungi occurring in their districts, with suggestions for the 
encouragement of the study of the group (Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1907, ersch. 
1908, p. 40-45). 
63 — Fungi of Herefordshire (The Victoria History of the County of Here- 
ford I. London (Constable) 1908, p. 56—76). 
64 — Some remarks on basidia and spores, and the classification suggested 
by their study (Transact. British Mycol. Soc., III, 1909, p. 60—80). 
