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Cunningham, A. D.— See R. J. Lackland, Report of the 

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376. Druramond, J. R. The literature of Furcraea with a 

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377. Glatfelter, N. M. Prehminary Hst of higher fungi 

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378. Griffiths, D. Illustrated studies in the genus Opun- 

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379. Harris, J. A. Apparently imparipinnate leaves in 

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380. Ascidia in Gastoria and Agave. Rept. Mo. Bot. 



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381. Biological Society of St. Louis. Science, n. s. 



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382. The experimental data of the mutation theory. 



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383. The fruit of Opuntia. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 32 : 



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384. Heredity. Bull. Washington Univ. Assoc. 6 : 58- 



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385. The importance of investigations of seedling 



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386. The influence of the Apidae upon the geographical 



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387. New fasciations. Torreya. 5 : 157-160. 1905. 



388. A new theory of the origin of species. Open Court. 



18 : 193-202. 1904. 



389. The origin of species by mutation. Monist. 14 : 



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390. Prolification of the fruit in Capsicum and Passi- 



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