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  • Kauffman, C.H. (1921). Isoachlya, a new genus of the Saprolegniaceae. American Journal of Botany 8: 231-237, tabs xiii-xiv.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1926). The genera Flammulina and Paxillus and the status of the American species. American Journal of Botany 13: 11-32.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1917). Unreported Michigan fungi for 1915, and 1916, with an index to the hosts and substrata of Basidiomycetes. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 19: 145-157.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1918). The Agaricaceae of Michigan. Michigan Geol. and Biol. Surv. Biol. Series Publ. 26 (1): 924 pp., II, 172 tabs.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1917). Tennessee and Kentucky fungi. Mycologia 9 (3): 159-166.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1925). The genus Gomphidius in the United States. Mycologia 17 (3): 113-126.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1926). Polyporus anceps and Polyporus immitis. Mycologia 18 (1): 27-30.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1927). Why the differences in published spore sizes. Mycologia 19 (5): 289-291.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1912). Mushrooms. Nat. Stud. Rev. 8: 172 bis 181, 4 figs.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1915). The fungi of North Elba. New York State Museum Bulletin 179: 80-104.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1921). Studies in the genus Inocybe. Report of the State Botanist for 1919. New York State Museum Bulletin 223-224: 43-60.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1924). Inocybe. North American Flora 10: 227-261.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1921, publ. 1923). The mycological flora of the higher Rockies of Colorado. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 1: 101-150, tabs xxx-xxxiv.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1925, publ. 1926). The fungus flora of Mt Hood, with some new species. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 5: 115-148.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1928, publ. 1929). A study of the fungous flora of the Lake Superior region of Michigan, with some new species. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 9: 169-218, 22 figs.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1922). The genus Armillaria in the United, States and its relationship. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 2: 53-67, tabs V-IX.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1923). The life history of a new homothallic Mucor. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 3: 123-130, tabs XVIII-XIX.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1925). The genus Lepiota in the United States. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 4: 311-344.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1927). Cystidia in the genus Clavaria and some undescribed species. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 8: 141-151.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1927). The genus Clitocybe in the UnitedStates, with a critical study of all the north temperate species. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 8: 153-214.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1929, publ. 1930). The fungous flora of the Siskiyou Mountains in southern Oregon. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 11: 151-210, tabs XXIV-XXVII.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1920). Klebs’ theory of the control of developmental processes on organisms, and its application to fungi. Proceed. Intern. Congr. Plant. Sc. 2: 1603-1611.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1926, publ. 1929). Mycological nomenclature. Proceedings of the International Congress for Plant Sciences, Ithaca. 1669-1672.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1911). Unreported Michigan fungi for 1910 with outline keys of the common genera of Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes. Report of the Michigan Acad. Sc. 13: 215-249.

  • Kauffman, C.H. (1916). Unreported Michigan fungi for 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914. Rept. Michigan Acad. Sci. 17: 194-223.

  • Kauffman, C.H.; Kerber, H.M. (1922). A study of the white heart-rot of locust, caused by Trametes robiniophila. American Journal of Botany 9: 493-508, 3 figs.

  • Sartoris, G.B.; Kauffman, C.H. (1926). The development and taxonomic position of Apiosporina collinsii. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters 5: 149-162, tabs XIV-XVII.


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