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626 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN<br />

[VOL. 21<br />

giving the data accompanying the specimens, has been followed.<br />

In the interest of economy of space, the following designations<br />

of important collections of hypogaeous fungi have been used.<br />

Where duplicates occur in our private herbaria we have re-<br />

frained from citing them unless it became necessary on account<br />

of mixtures of species under the same collector's number (e. g.,<br />

a number sent us by H. E. Parks was found to differ from that<br />

same number in the herbarium at the University of California).<br />

Berlin Miscellaneous collections in the K. Botanisches<br />

Museum zu Berlin-Dahlem.<br />

Brit. Mus, Herbaria of Broome <strong>and</strong> Ravenel, <strong>and</strong> some<br />

other collections at the British Museum of<br />

Natural History, South Kensington, London,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Dodge Private herbarium of C. W. Dodge contains<br />

many specimens sent in for determination.<br />

Farlow Herbaria of Bucholtz, Hoehnel, Patouillard,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Thaxter, <strong>and</strong> also many sets of exsiccati<br />

<strong>and</strong> miscellaneous collections at Harvard<br />

University.<br />

Hesse Hesse Herb. at Botanische Institut, University<br />

of Marburg.<br />

Kew Berkeley Herb., especially rich in Broome, Vit-<br />

tadini, <strong>and</strong> E. Fries specimens, Cooke Herb.<br />

<strong>and</strong> a few other collections from Rodway <strong>and</strong><br />

others, at the Herbarium of the Royal Bo-<br />

tanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Lloyd Mus. Lloyd collections now in the custody of the<br />

Smithsonian Institution of Washington,<br />

D. C., formerly in the Lloyd Museum of Cin-<br />

cinnati. These specimens are cited under<br />

their numbers at the time of our visits, 1917<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1923. Since then all the specimens have<br />

been given accession numbers which are<br />

much more convenient <strong>and</strong> less ambiguous,<br />

but we have not had an opportunity to ex-<br />

amine them in their new location.

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