173. 
174. 
175. 
176. 
17%. 
178. 
179. 
180. 
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—— Spring pigweed. Colman’s Rural World. 51: 
345. 1898. 
Planting a lawn. Colman’s Rural World. 51: 
347. 1898. 
—— Violet leaf spot. Colman’s Rural World. 51: 
371. 1898. 
—— White pond lilies. Colman’s Rural World. 51: 
395. 1898. 
Notes on methods of tree-planting. Bull. Nebr. 
Exp. Sta. 56: 22-23. 1898. 
The structure of plants. The Southwest. 20 
Jl 1898. 
Lackland, R. J. Report of the officers of the Board. 
Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 8: 7-11. 1897. 9: 7-11. 1898. 
McMullen, J. F. The evolution of cacti. So. Florist 
& Gard. 5”: 7. 1898. 6!: 7-8. 6%: 9-10. 1899. — 
Cactus Journ. 2:25-27. 1899. 
Magnus, P.— See A. S. Hircucock, List of cryptogams. 
181. 
182. 
— 1838. 
184. 
185. 
186. 
187. 
188. 
Norton, J.B.S. The effects of wind on trees. Gard. 
& Forest. 10 : 292-293. 1897. 
A coloring matter found in some Borraginaceae. 
Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 9: 149-151. 1898. — Amer. 
Journ. Pharm. 70: 346-348. 1898. 
Notes on some plants, chiefly from the southern 
United States. Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 9: 151-157. 
pl. 46-50. 1898. 
What to plant on the home grounds. Indus- 
trialist. 24 : 207-208. Manhattan. 1898. 
Joseph F. Joor. [Witha portrait]. Bot. Gaz. 
26: 270-274. 1898. 
—— [Notes from Mo. Botanical Garden]. Journ. 
Appl. Micr. 1: 204. 1898. 
Olmsted, F. L. and J. C. Proposed extension and 
improvement of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 
19 pp. St. Louis. Je 1897. — Privately printed. 
Pammel, L.H. Some methods in the study of mature 
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