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Title: Grevillea
Year: 1872 (1870s)
Authors: Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825 Massee, George, 1850-1917
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Publisher: London : Williams and Norgate New York : Westermann
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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ce ; others are in preparation. Hedwigia, Nos. 5, 6, 7, contain notices of recent Cryptogamicpapers and communications, together with an enumeration of specimens published in recent fasciculi. Giordano, G. C. Prima contribuzione alia flora briologica Na-politana. Naples, 1871. Botaniska Notiser (1872), Nos. 1, 2, 3, contains severalshort cryptogamic papers, amongst which is one by J. M. Norman,entitled Cives novi lichenosa? arcticae Norvegia?. Sauter, Dr. A. E. Flora des Herzogthums Salzburg, v. Theil.Die Flechten. Salzburg, 1872. Zeitschrift des Allgem, Osterrach, Apotheker-Vereines,Vienna, 1872, contains Beitrag zur Kenntniss einiger geniess-barer Schwarnme, by Jos. Fuchs. f The Lens, No. 3, for July, 1872, contains Alg^e Rhodiacea?,a list of Rhode Island Alga?, by Stephen T. Olney. A continua-tion of the Conspectus of the Families and Genera of the Diato-macea?, by Prof. H. L. Smith. Fungi in Cows Milk, by JamesLaw. Puccinia on Paper (but not a Puccinia)^ by ThomasTaylor. GREVILLEA
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No. 4) (October, 1872. tL A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY,AND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI.By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. (Continued from Page 39.) — 12G. Polyporus (Pleuropus) Amygdalinus. B. & Bar.—Olidus ;pileo carnoso, subimbricato, laterali, luride-flavo, hie illic squamisomnino adnatis, obscurioribus notato; stipite obsoleto; poris si-nuosis, irregularibns, parvis, albis; No. 1153. Car. Inf. Ravenel.On rotten oak logs. Pileus 3 inches across, fleshy, somewhat imbricated, of a dullyellow, with adpressed dark scales; stem rudimentary; spores ^L inchacross, waved, irregular. Smells strongly of vanilla or bitter almonds. * P. (Pleuropus) rhipidius. B.—Rav. Fung. Car. Fasc. 1, No. 9.No. 1719, Car. Inf. Curtis. Ravenel. Ohio, Lea. No. 5070, NewEngland, Sprague. Has a wide subtropical range. * P. (Merisma) cristatus, Fr., No. 6218. Wisconsin, Lapham.~ 127. P.(Merisma) subgiganteus. B.8f C.— Pileo dilatato, lobato,flexuoso, rugoso-undulato
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