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    Enteromorpha and the food of oysters.

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    "Reprinted from Science, Dec. 30, 1927, volume 46, no. 1722, page 662."Caption title.Mode of access: Internet

    Utilization of food by young oysters /

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    Bibliography: p. 12.Mode of access: Internet

    Myxomycetes from Shades State Park and Pine Hills Natural Area, Indiana. American Museum novitates ; no. 2083

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    12 p. : map ; 24 cm."Annotated bibliography of Indiana Myxomycetes": p. 10-12.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12)."Collections of Myxomycetes were made in Shades State Park and Pine Hills Natural Area, Montgomery County, Indiana, during the summers of 1949, 1950, and 1951. These and earlier collections from the properties contained 34 entities, including 31 species, two varieties, and one specimen that was determined only to genus. Four of the species collected in Montgomery County, Physarum murinum, P. flavicomum, Craterium aureum, and Comatricha flaccida, have not been reported previously from Indiana. Three other species and two varieties represent additional records from Montgomery County (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa var. arbuscula, C. f. var. porioides, Physarum penetrale, Tubifera microsperma, and Hemitrichia stipitata), and three species represent the first Myxomycetes reported from Fountain County (Didymium squamulosum, Hemitrichia serpula, and H. stipitata)"--P. 10

    The Myxomycetes; a descriptive list of the known species with special reference to those occurring in North America,

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    Includes index.Based on Dr. Macbride's "The North American slime-moulds", second edition, 1922. cf. Introd.Descriptive text on verso of each preceding plate.Bibliography: p. 313-322.Mode of access: Internet
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