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84. Notes on the flora of Chicago and vicinity. II. Bot. Gaz. 21: 
118. 1896. 
85. A natural garden. Gard. & For. 9: 219. 1896. 
86. Pyrus coronaria. Gard. & For. 9: 258. 1896. 
87. The bitternut hickory. Meehan’s Month. 6: 124. 1896. 
88. Jackson park in June. Gard. & For. 9: 288. 1896. 
89. The Compass plant. Gard. & For. 9: 337. 1896. 
90. The sand dunes of northern Indiana and their flora. I-IV. 
Gard. & For. 9: 353, 372, 382, 393. 1896. 
91. Additional notes on Compass plants. Gard. & For. 9: 407. 
1896. 
92. The fall exhibition of the Horticultural Society of Chicago. 
Gard. & For. 9: 478. 1896. 
93. Pellaea gracilis. Meehan’s Month. 6: 228. 1896. 
94. Zizia aurea and Thaspium aureum. Bot. Gaz. 23: 121. 1897. 
95. (Ecological notes upon the White pine. Gard. & For. 10: 331. 
1897. 
96. Potamogeton Robbinsii. Bot. Gaz. 25: 195. 1898. 
97. The extent of dodder parasitism. Pl. World 1: 123. 1898. 
98. Vitis labrusca and its westward distribution. Bull. Torrey 
Club 25: 342. 1898. : 
99. Eleocharis melanocarpa a proliferous plant. Bull. Torrey 
Club 25: 392. 1898. 
100. Two noteworthy oaks. Bot. Gaz. 26: 53. 1898. 
101. A peach with a double plumule. Pl. World 1: 190. 1898. 
102. Sugar-bush. The Nation 67: 350. 1898. 
103. Kalm’s St. John’s Wort (Hypericum Kalmianum) west of 
Michigan. Pl. World 2: 73. 1899. 
104. A new biennial-fruited oak. Bot. Gaz. 27: 204. 1899. 
105. Carduus Hillii perennial. Pl. World 2: 127. 1899. 
106. Subterranean growths. Pl. World 2: 151. 1899. 
107. Notes on plants of the Chicago district. Bull. Torrey Club 
26: 303. 1899. 
108. Quercus ellipsoidalis in Iowa. Bot. Gaz. 28: 215. 1899. 
109. The habitats of the Pellaeas. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 596. 
1899. 
110. The habitat of the wild columbine. Pl. World 2: 193. 1899. 
111. Cnicus Hillii, Canby. Proc. Davenport Acad. 8: 281. 1900. 
112. Quercus ellipsoidalis E. J. Hill. Proc. Davenport Acad. 8: 
282. 1900. 
