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ABSTRACT PROF. BULLER in the latest volume of his “Researches on Fungi” has broken away somewhat from the main theme of his previous four volumes in that he is not here concerned mainly with


the structure of the hymenium and the production and liberation of basidiospores. The method of treatment is the same, however, and there is the usual detailed description of the way in


which the results were obtained, abundance of illustrations and full summary. As the secondary title indicates, the volume is divided into two parts. Researches on Fungi. By Prof. A. H.


Reginald Buller. Vol. 5: _Hyphal Fusions and Protoplasmic Streaming in the Higher Fungi, together with an Account of the Production and Liberation of Spores in Sporobolomyces, Tilletia and


Sphœrobolus_. Pp. xiii + 416. (London, New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1933.) 25_s_. net. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of


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