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Physiological contributions from Missouri Botan - 
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1893. 
13. —— What is biology? Science. 21: 275. 1893. 
A plea, for a fair valuation of experimental phy- 
siology in biological courses. Science. 22: 21-2. 
1893, 
Loew’s natural system of the actions of poisons. 
Science. 22: 93-4. 1893. 
— Bibliographic work in vegetable physiology. Sci- 
ence. 22: 3845-6. 1893. 
Wie verhalten sich die Bewegungserscheinungen 
im Pflanzenreiche zu denen im Thierreiche? Biolog. 
Centralblatt. 18: 37-8. 1893. 
Physiologische Fragmente aus Missouri Botanical 
Garden. 1. Kompasspflanzen. Deutsche Bot. Monats- 
schrift. 11: 1-14. 1893. 
The spore-forming species of the genus Saccharo- 
myces. Amer. Naturalist. 27: 685-696. 1893. 
Material for a monograph on the tannoids, with 
special reference to vegetable physiology. Rept. Mo. 
Bot. Gard. 5: 62-87. 1894. 
Reliquiae Schimperianae. Deutsche Bot. Monats- 
schrift. 12: 101-6. 1894. 
Bay, J. C.— See W. Trerease, The Sturtevant library. 
23. Bush, B. F. Notes on a list of plants collected in 
southeastern Missouri in 1893. Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 
5: 139-153. 1894. 
Notes on the mound flora of Atchison County, 
Missouri. Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 6: 121-134. 
1895. 
Cunningham, A. D.—SeeR. J. Lackyianp, Report of the 
officers of the Board. 
25. Dimmock, T. Henry Shaw. A biographical sketch. 
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