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204:. Together, Berkeley and Broome published a series of "Notices of British Fungi" over a 37-year period, jointly describing no less than 550 new species. The two mycologists also collaborated on descriptions of fungi collected in Sri Lanka by Thwaites and on collections from 359: 225: 220:
and truffle-like fungi, but he collected widely and carefully. On his death, his herbarium contained some 40,000 fungal specimens, which are now at the
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where he completed his degree in 1836. He married Charlotte Horman the following year and the couple lived at Rudloe Cottage, near
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Berkeley, M.J. & Broome, C.E. (1880). List of fungi from Brisbane, Queensland with descriptions of new species.
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Broome became interested in natural history whilst at Swaffham Prior and later, with his friend
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Broome, C.E. (1870). Remarks on some of the fungi met with in the neighbourhood of Bath.
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were named after him, together with over a dozen fungal species, including
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Berkeley, M.J. & Broome, C.E. (1850). Notices of British fungi.
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Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club
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and in 1832 was sent to read for Holy Orders with the curate of
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Berkeley, M.J. & Broome, C.E. (1871). The fungi of Ceylon.
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The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine
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Index

Berkhamsted
taxonomic
mycology
Mycology
Author abbrev. (botany)
mycologist
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Berkhamsted
Kensington
Swaffham Prior
Cambridgeshire
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Box
Clifton
Batheaston
G.H.K. Thwaites
M.J. Berkeley
Brisbane
Somerset
Wiltshire
truffles
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution
Linnean Society
Broomeia
Broomella
List of mycologists
Category:Taxa named by Christopher Edmund Broome

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