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The spores are ochre yellow, rusty, rusty-brown, or some shade of yellow. For analytical keys to the genera see Chapter XXII.
Changed XXII to XXIV.
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membraneous, ovate or companulate
Changed to campanulate.
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during May and June, 1898, in a freshly manured grass plat between plat = a portion of flat, even ground.
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were found in open woods under Kalmia were the sun had an opportunity
Changed to 'where the sun'.
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giant buff-ball, and the L. cyathiforme, where the wall or peridium
Changed to 'puff-ball'.
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Changed Gyromytra to Gyromitra in accordance with the corrections list.
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then the specimen must be covered with a bell-bar or other receiver
Changed to 'bell-jar'.
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or compartment where there is little moisture, until the bricks are
Unchanged. Although, 'a little moisture' seems to make more sense.
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also wash and remove the pores from half a dozen good sized "beefsteak"
Changed to 'spores'.
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made, but it may be assumed that the soluble cabohydrates
Changed to carbohydrates.