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Just a steady supply of constant miracles and I too can Pk.
Parkour, Luc Besson, and Urban cool Elizabeth McClung 2006
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Just a steady supply of constant miracles and I too can Pk.
Archive 2006-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2006
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Mt. Terror N. 3 W.; Erebus 23 1/2 Terror 2nd peak from south; Pk. 2
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I Robert Falcon Scott 1890
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Figure 170 is from a photograph of plants (No. 4092 C.U. herbarium) from Blowing Rock, N.C. = Boletus americanus = Pk. -- This species occurs in woods and open places, growing on the ground in wet weather.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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September, 1899 (_B. subluteus_ Pk.), and sometimes appearing as a broad, free collar, as in Fig. 174.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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= Boletus punctipes = Pk. -- This species has been reported from New York
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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Pk., is one chiefly distinguished by the short stem, which entirely lacks the glandular dots.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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= Galera flava = Pk., occurs among vegetable mold in woods.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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(_Fistulina firma_ Pk.) -- This rare and interesting species was collected by M.s.A. M. Hadley, near M.nchester,
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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= Naucoria vernalis = Pk. -- _Naucoria vernalis_ was described by Peck in
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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