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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. 11: 1901-1902
Dear Sir Desiring to continue my study Of the I am under the necessity of calling on friends to assist by supply ing the necessary material for the work. I, therefore, take the liberty Of addressing you on the subject, and trust that I may not be encroaching too much on your valuable time.
AS you wellfi know, the various species Of the family grow mainly on the manure Of herbivorous animals, although they are often found on other decaying materials. It is my desire to se cure from your locality ten or fifteen samples Of dung Of the horse, ox, she'ep, goat, and rabbit especially, and any others that may be conveniently secured. These samples Should be wrapped in separate papers and labeled with such notes as are usually taken by the collector. I shall be all the more pleased if you collect samples having some of these fungous forms upon them but do not Spend any time attempting to find such specimens. I simply ask you to furnish me the material whether there is any thing on it or not but be sure that it is Old - the Older the better. Old dry pellets such as can be picked up in any pasture or meadow are what are desired. I will doubtless be able to cultivate one or more species Of this group Of fungi from every such sample which you will send.
Trusting that you will be able to assist me and that I am not presuming too much, I am, etc.
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