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Hello, bonjour.Here is the paper I'm searching for

check your emails later tonight . . .
best wishes
Chris

Hello Chris,
I would also be interested :-)
Regards from Lothar

I would also be interested.
merci !
Michel

What I want to say, Chris, is that I'm also would be interested.
Friendly regards.
Norbert

regards and thanks
björn

as someone once said: "You again, I knew it . . . ." ;-)
LG
Chris

I would also like to have.
Greeting
Ueli
I replied through dropbox, but being a bit dim, I am not sure that that line of communication works. Anyway, just in case, here is a modified version, with the additional information that i did indeed download both documents. I was so caught up in trying to get them downloaded, initially on an ipad, which I managed, but then i was anxious about getting them onto a computer. Anyway, I got copies on to both devices. If you have already received my earler communication, you will know that what follows is simply a copy of that:
Hello Chris,
Many thanks. I am just trying to 'improve' on the ascomycetes in general, but thought I would have a particular go with the pyrenomycetes, as I had come across a couple (or three?), on or embedded in a piece of wood I had picked up with Exidiopsis grisea. (My principle interest is the corticioid resupinates). I find the systematics of the ascomycetes more than a little confusing and struggle with the keys, so I need to spend a lot more time just working through the keys in Dennis, NM1 and B&K1 and Ellis&Ellis. The Munk will be an absolutely invaluable addition to my 'travails'. A quick look at it indicates that it is indeed what I am looking for, with some very fine illustrations, associated with the text, rather than at the back of the book, as they are in Dennis and NM1. Again, thanks for your help. What I have learned is that it is not possible to have too many reference works! There is no such thing as a comprehensive work on any of the Mycota, and those that approximate to it are, nomenclaturally, out of date.
I should say that all my mycological interests are entirely amateur.
Again, your help is much appreciated,
Simon
P.S. I wil be printing both of them, when I get my computer to re-establish a working relationsip with my printer. There seems to be. periodic, breakdowns in communication between the two devices, for no good reason that I can discern.

@Simon you're very welcome - though I don't understand the need to print them out - I have been busy digitising my mycological books, journals, papers etc as I find having them in PDF format so much more useful - that way you can take a library with you when on forays etc. - also there are programs which will index your computer hard drive so you can quickly pull together all the documents relevant to a particular taxon / area of study
best wishes
Chris

I'm interested too. Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Dartanha

Many thanks for the document.
Greeting
Ueli