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34. Notes on the flora of the Lake Superior region. II., III. [with 
subtitle] Vermilion Lake, Minnesota. Bot. Gaz. 15: 304, 324. 1890. 
35. Zizania as found by the explorers of the northwest. Bull. 
Torrey Club 18: 57. 1891. : 
36. The fertilization of three native plants. Bull. Torrey Club 
18: 111. 1891. 
37. Notes on the flora of the St. Croix region. Bot. Gaz. 16: 
108, 126. 1891. 
38. Winter studies in the pine barren flora of Lake Michigan. 
I-IV. Gard. & For. 4: 159, 195, 208, 232, 278, 304. 1891. 
39. The sling-fruit of Cryptotaenia Canadensis. Bot. Gaz. 16: 
299. 1891. 
40. Note [on Cornus Baileyi]. Bot. Gaz. 16: 118. 1891. 
41. The acorn crop near Chicago. Gard. & For. 4: 610. 1891. 
42. Winter rambles in the Pine barrens. I-III. Gard. & For. 5: 
16, 74, 110. 1892. 
43. The host-plants of Aphyllon fasciculatum. Bull. Torrey Club 
19: 17. T89: 
44. Eye habits. Science 19: 53. 1892. 
45. The Crinkle Root. Meehan’s Month. 2: 22. 1892. 
46. The Forest. Timber culture in eastern Nebraska. Gard. & 
For. 5: 201. 1892. 
47. Coontie and Conte. Gard. & For. 5: 208. 1892. 
48. Great productiveness of Cicuta bulbifera. Meehan’s Month. 
2: 100. 1892. 
49. Notes on the flora of Chicago and vicinity. Bot. Gaz. 17: 
246. 1892. 
50. Late summer flowers on the prairies. Gard. & For. 5: 412. 
1892. 
51. The Polemoniaceae of the Lake Region. Gard. & For. 5: 
448. 1892. 
52. The rhizomes of Penthorum sedoides as leafy-shoots. Bull. 
Torrey Club 19: 306. 1892. 
53. Plants turning to the light. Meehan’s Month. 3: 5. 1893. 
54. The coast dune flora of Lake Michigan. Gard. & For. 6: 
15, 51. 1893. 
55. Chinese primroses at the Columbian Fair. Gard. & For. 6: 
94. 1893. 
56. The name Tabernaemontana. Meehan’s Month. 3: 46. 1893. 
