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SYNOPTICAL FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA, by A. Gray and 

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FLORA OF MT. DESERT ISLAND, MAINE, by Edward L. 

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NEW ENGLAND WILD FLOWERS AND THEIR SEASONS, 



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