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Amyot (Mr)
Amyot (Mr)

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2 records of 2 different species from 2 different sites
Years (# of records): 0 (1) 1856 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND

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00/00/0000 Hypholoma fasciculare; Diss; No Grid Ref; Amyot (Mr); "Source: CP List 1872"; Lit. cited: 237;236
; Additional NotesPlowright notes 'this is by far the most common agaric in West Norfolk.'

00/06/1856 Amanita vittadinii; Billingford; No Grid Ref; Amyot (Mr); "Plowright notes 'the specimens were submitted to Dr. Badham.' Source: CP List 1872"; Lit. cited: 237;234

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