British stem- and leaf-Fungi (Coelomycetes)

a contribution to our knowledge of the Fungi imperfecti belonging to the Sphaeropsidales and the Melanconiales

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W. B. Grove
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British stem- and leaf-Fungi (Coelomycetes)

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Table of Contents

I. Sphaeropsidales to the end of the Spaerioideae which have colourless or nearly colourless spores.
II. Sphaeropsidales, comprising Sphaerioideae, with coloured spores; Nectrioideae, Excipulaceae, and Leptostromataceae; and Melanconiales.

Edition Notes

Half-title: The British Coelomycetes.

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Cambridge [Eng.]
Other Titles
British Coelomycetes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
589.241
Library of Congress
QH625.A1 G7

The Physical Object

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Hardcover
Pagination
2 vols: xx, 488p & xii, 405p

ID Numbers

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OL6324196M
LCCN
35016766
OCLC/WorldCat
1522459

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