A CHECK‐LIST OF MYCORRHIZA IN THE BRITISH FLORA–SECOND ADDENDA AND ERRATA

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The check‐list of mycorrhiza in the British flora was first published in February 1987 as a supplement of Vol. 105, No. 2 of this journal. A first list of Addenda and Errata, together with an Index, was published in December 1987 in Vol. 107, No. 4, pp. 741–749. This second list of Addenda and Errata is available as a reprint uniform in size with the check‐list to those who subscribed to it, gratis on request to the Executive Editor. Those wishing to obtain the checklist and both addenda may obtain copies by sending a cheque for £8 (sterling only) payable to the New Phytologist Trust, to the Executive Editor, The New Phytologist, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK, together with an adhesive label addressed to themselves. Requests should not be sent to the authors. The authors wish to reinforce their previous description of this checklist by emphasizing that it is designed to enable scholars to find and study what has been written about the mycorrhiza of species of the British Flora and does not provide detailed information. The authors would gratefully receive information of errors in the list or further information and reprints of papers concerning mycorrhiza in British plants which have not yet been included in this list, where the work was conducted using European material (not material collected outside Europe). Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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HARLEY, J. L., & HARLEY, E. L. (1990). A CHECK‐LIST OF MYCORRHIZA IN THE BRITISH FLORA–SECOND ADDENDA AND ERRATA. New Phytologist, 115(4), 699–711. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1990.tb00502.x

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