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MYCOLOGY is in debt to the University of North Carolina for the monographs which have been published by its press in the past, and now a new one is added to the series. Because of the great range of fungal species, we might expect that a book on the Boletaceæ of North Carolina would be of considerable value to students of these fungi in Britain. However, this purely systematic account will be of little real help to British workers, since of the seventy or so species considered less than a quarter would seem to occur in Britain.
The Boletaceæ of North Carolina
By Prof. William Chambers Coker Alma Holland Beers. Pp. viii + 96 + 66 plates. (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Caroline Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1943.) 43s. net.
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INGOLD, C. The Boletaceeæ of North Carolina. Nature 153, 667 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153667b0
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