Abstract
THE Yorkshire Naturalists' Union has held and maintained a high place in the history of British cryptogams, and its published Transactions abound in records of fungi in which the county seems to be peculiarly rich. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that a scientific society of such well-proved eminence should every now and then issue the results of its labours, originally published in its serial journal, in the form of a separate book.
The Fungus Flora of Yorkshire.
By G. Massee C. Crossland. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Botanical Transactions, vol. iv. Pp. 396. (London: A. Brown and Sons, Ltd., 1905.)
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The Fungus Flora of Yorkshire . Nature 74, 196–197 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074196b0
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