Abstract

When the writer began a few years ago to collect Boletes for his own amusement, it was found that identification of these plants was very difficult, and in some cases almost impossible. There seemed to be no question but that some American plants had been differently named by American mycologists and were considered as distinct species, and also that many named by Peck and others have been long known in Europe. Further, it became evident that other species had been wrongly determined in terms of European species and others had been named as distinct on the basis of immature plants. In general, there is a great deal of con? fusion in this group, much of which confusion can be eliminated by careful and long-continued collection and study in different localities.

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