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Jacobs, O. Anspruchslose Farnc. fig. (Gartenwelt 1903. p. 493—494.) 

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Lulsier, A. Apontamentos sobre a flora da regiao de Setubal. (Bol. See. 

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Lyon, Fl. M, Two Megasporangia in SelagincIIa. fig. (Bot Gaz. XXXVI. 1903. 

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Maxon, W. R. A Study of Certain Mexican and Guatemalan Species of Poly- 

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 Small, J. K. The Habitats of Polypodium polypodioides. (Torreya III 1903. 



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 Stopes, M. C. The Epidermoidal Layer of Calamite Roots, fig. (Ann of Bot. 



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Straw, C. E. Ferns of Smuggler's and Nebraska Notches. With pi. 24. (Plant 



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VIII. Phytopathologie. 



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