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... in English , of the Province of New York . " - [ MS . entry , on fly - leaf of copy in N. Y. State Library . better adjusting the Boundaryes with Connecticut or otherwise ) then 26 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE.
... in English , of the Province of New York . " - [ MS . entry , on fly - leaf of copy in N. Y. State Library . better adjusting the Boundaryes with Connecticut or otherwise ) then 26 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE.
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... leaves is annually gathered . But in all these ways an extremely small part of the pro- duce of the marshes is utilized . So very many tons of rank vegeta- tion are annually left to rot on the ground that it seems almost wasteful . I ...
... leaves is annually gathered . But in all these ways an extremely small part of the pro- duce of the marshes is utilized . So very many tons of rank vegeta- tion are annually left to rot on the ground that it seems almost wasteful . I ...
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... leaves in woods . Worcester . July . This is a very small but distinct species , remarkable for the disk- like base of the stem by which it is attached to the leaves on which it grows . COPRINUS INSIGNIS Peck . Pileus campanulate , thin ...
... leaves in woods . Worcester . July . This is a very small but distinct species , remarkable for the disk- like base of the stem by which it is attached to the leaves on which it grows . COPRINUS INSIGNIS Peck . Pileus campanulate , thin ...
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... leaves in woods . Croghan . September . The young plant might readily be taken for a species of Clito- cybe . It is at best an aberrant species , midway between Lepista and Paxillus , differing from the former in its highly colored ...
... leaves in woods . Croghan . September . The young plant might readily be taken for a species of Clito- cybe . It is at best an aberrant species , midway between Lepista and Paxillus , differing from the former in its highly colored ...
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... leaves in woods . Savannah and Bethlehem . August and October . The tall , straight , slender stem is the characteristic feature of this plant . MARASMIUS GLABELLUS Peck . Pileus membranaceous , convex , then expanded , distantly ...
... leaves in woods . Savannah and Bethlehem . August and October . The tall , straight , slender stem is the characteristic feature of this plant . MARASMIUS GLABELLUS Peck . Pileus membranaceous , convex , then expanded , distantly ...
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