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203. 
204. 
205. 
206. 
207. 
(96). 
208. 
209. 
210. 
211. 
212. 
PUBLICATIONS OF GARDEN. 89 
chiefly on work done by aid of the facilities of the 
Garden, from September, 1889, to December, 1896, 
inclusive. Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 8 : 221-228. 1897. 
A list of books and papers published by 
instructors in the Henry Shaw School of Botany, 
from September, 1885, to December, 1896, inclusive, 
and not included in the foregoing list. Rept. Mo. 
Bot. Gard. 8 : 229-232. 1897. 
A general subject index to the contents of the 
papers mentioned in the foregoing lists [ Nos. 202 and 
203]. Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 8: 233-236. 1897. 
The swamps of south-eastern Missouri. Gard. 
& Forest. 10: 370-371. 1897. 
The Terceira dog. Amer. Naturalist. 31: 79. 
pl. 5. 1897. 
— Medical botany. Journ. Amer. Med. Assn. 4 8 
1897. — Pharm. Era. 18: 634-637. 1897. — Pre- 
sented to the American Medical Association, June 
1897. 
Botanical opportunity. — Rept. Smithsonian 
Institution. 1897 : 519-536. 1898. 
Annual report of the Director. Rept. Mo. Bot. 
Gard. 8: 12-50. 1897. 9:12-19. 1898. 
[Botanical notes and reviews]. American Nat- 
uralist, 1897 and 1898. 
[Secretary’s abstracts of proceedings of the 
Academy of Science of St. Louis]. Science, through 
1897 and 1898; occasionally in American Naturalist, 
Nature, and Botanical Gazette. 
The biological problems of to-day: Botany. Science. 
n.s. 7: 147-150. 1898. — Annual discussion of the 
American Society of Naturalists. Ithaca meeting, 
December 1897. 22-28. [1898]. 
An unusual phyto-bezoar. Trans. Acad. Sci. 
St. Louis. 7: 493-497. pl. J7. 1898.— Pharm. 
Rev. 16: 66-70. 1898. 
